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1. INTERVIEW SURKAMP: Every month we get inside the mind of one of the biggest names in music. This issue it's David Surkamp. The US vocalist formed Pavlov's Dog in the early 70s and went on to form Hi-Fi with Fairport Convention's Iain Matthews in the 80s. Surkamp is now the only original member in the current Pavlov's line-up and perhaps proof you can teach an old dog new tricks. He recalls the band's glory years, being ditched by Todd Rundgren, those Geddy Lee comparisons, and the upcoming album, Wonderlust

2. THE PROG INTERVIEW DAVE PEGG: Every month we get inside the mind of one of the biggest names in music. This issue it's Dave Pegg. The bassist (and sometime guitarist) is Fairport Convention's longest-serving member and also played a significant role in Jethro Tull in the 80s and 90s. He appeared on key recordings by John Martyn, Nick Drake and Ralph McTell, as well as his bandmates' solo works. As he prepares for this year's Cropredy Convention, he shares with Prog fond memories of Sandy Denny and Nick Drake, tales of accidentally concussing bandmates, and reflects on his time with Ian Anderson's Tull. And as he looks ahead to the future, he reveals the details of a very special musical board game that's currently in production

5. Fantastic Voyage: Recorded while he was still the guitarist in Genesis, Steve Hackett's debut solo album Voyage Of The Acolyte - and its commercial success - gave him a confidence he had previously lacked. Along with what he saw as winds of change blowing through Genesis, it helped him to soon make the decision to follow his group 'pal' Peter Gabriel out of the band

6. Whale Tales & Circus Trails: With his first proper concept album in almost 50 years, guitarist Steve Hackett transports the listener back to bombsite-littered post-war London, with the record's fictional character, Travla, telling a symbolic tale of a journey towards self-actualisation. 'It's been extraordinary making this record,' he tells Prog. 'I grew up in a time when music changed the world, and I've always felt the album can be a really powerful force

7. How The West Was Won: It was on Thin Lizzy's third album, Vagabonds Of The Western World, that 'you really get to hear Phil the poet', says drummer Brian Downey. After that record, the boys really were in town

8. Days Of Future Passed: Fifty-one years ago, Germany-based Nektar finally made headway in their native UK with fourth album Remember The Future. The conceptual piece explored prescient themes of the environment and looking after the planet against a sci-fi-inspired backdrop. Long-serving bassist Derek 'Mo' Moore recalls the story of the recently reissued record that was way ahead of its time

10. THE PROG INTERVIEW PAT METHENY: Every month we get inside the mind of one of the biggest names in music. Pat Metheny is more than just a jazz guitarist: the former teenage prodigy is best known for leading the Pat Metheny Group from the late 70s onwards, and has created an extensive body of work encompassing multiple styles and instruments - from solo pieces through to orchestral works and even ballet soundtracks. In addition to his own projects, he's also worked with big nameF including Herbie Hancock and David Bowie, and shows no signs of slowing down. His latest album Dream Box is a collection of previously unheard solo material that paves the way for more ambitious future recordings. Here, he looks back over his prolific career so far

11. Out Brothers, Out! Although he denies it's the band's farewell album, Strawbs' mainman Dave Cousins has split fans and former bandmates with current release The Magic Of It All. Recorded in South Africa and bursting at the seams with local talent, it fondly looks back on the group's colourful career but also brings in new musical flavours. Prog catches up with Cousins to find out what he thinks of those who've dismissed the record, and what the future really holds for the band

12. Along For The Ride

13. KEVIN AYERS

14. Hard As A Rok: After a gap of more than 20 years, Jethro Tull have returned with their second album of new material this decade. RokFlote finds the band exploring Norse mythology with a harder edge than last year's The Zealot Gene. Prog catches up with Ian Anderson to discuss Norse gods, ageing and his ambitious plan to release three studio albums in as many years

15. Lords Of The Ages: Formed in London in 1969, Magna Carta went on to become one of the UK's best-loved progressive folk bands. They could even count David Bowie among their fans. Following the release of their multidisc career retrospective, When All Is Said And Done, founder member and singer-songwriter Chris Simpson discusses their legacy, working with Davey Johnstone, and that time he got into trouble with The Beach Boys' security team

16. SUFJAN STEVENS: THE AGE OF ADZ (Asthmatic Kitty, 2010)

17. Wand'rin Star: A change is as good as a rest and on his 21st studio album, Devin Townsend has decided to take a calmer and more reflective approach to his songwriting. Lightwork finds him swapping his trademark shredding for prog-pop synths and bright harmonies. Prog catches up with the prolific musician to find out more

18. Bleed From Withn: When... And You Will Know Us By The Trail Of Dead celebrated their 25th anniversary in 2020 with the release of X: The Godless Void And Other Stories, they certainly weren't planning on creating a follow-up quite so soon. Two years on, multi-instrumentalist Conrad Keely tells Prog how XI: Bleed Here Now was inspired by a certain Canadian band and why they decided to embark on their very own journey into quadraphonic sound

19. A Voice For The Voiceless: Crippled Black Phoenix have never been a band to shy away from divisive topics, and their latest, Banefyre, sees them tackle fox hunting, anarchy and the occult across 13 new songs. Founder Justin Greaves and co-vocalists Belinda Kordic and Joel Segerstedt tell Prog how they're standing up against bullies and bringing positive dark energy to the world

20. OLD DOGS AND NEW TRICKS: One of this year's biggest surprises has been the announcement of Alex Lifeson's new synthrock project Envy Of None. With their self-titled debut album out now, the Rush guitarist, along with bassist Andy Curran and up-and-coming vocalist Maiah Wynne, tell Prog all ' about its inception and the very special tribute to Neil Peart that closes their first chapter

23. ELBOW

24. LINDISFARNE

27. WISHBONE ASH

29. FOCUS

30. DAVID PATON: Pilot bassist and The Alan Parsons Project member reminisces about working with Kate Bush, Rick Wakeman's unusual ice-breakers, and that time one of his songs was used to advertise a diabetes drug

34. Phylogeny, regression, and the allometry of physiological traits

35. Burgers that will change your life! Why? Because they beat out thousands of other recipes entered into the annual Sutter Home Winery Build a Better Burger contest. Heck, one of them snagged the $50,000 grand prize! Try them, amaze your family with them, then create your own burger masterpiece

36. The increase in employment in Wales during 2002 and 2003

38. Corporations work hard to prevent reporting; when intimidation doesn't work, other methods are used. (Journalist's Trade)

41. THE LIFE AQUATIC; When Bjsrk started going out with the American artist Matthew Barney, they solemnly vowed never to work together. So why have they just collaborated on Barney's new film? And why is Bjsrk all soggy? James McNair met the greatest living Icelander to talk about the sea, Hiroshima, movies and the abiding guilt of the white American male

42. POP MUSE Wembley Arena London ooo99

44. ARTS: POP METALLICA La Boule Noire / Le Bataclan / Le Trabendo Paris

45. Pop: Some like it Scots; Tomorrow is Burns Night. Who better than Eddi Reader to present a concert of Burns's songs with a modern twist? The Scottish vocalist talks to JAMES McNAIR about her obsession with the Ploughman Poet (left)

46. Generic cancer medicine ramps up as new supplier approved

49. Alamo parent fires chief after major losses

50. Sugar growers plan forfeiting crop to offset millions in loans

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