1,775 results on '"KEYBOARD players"'
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202. Fragile (Super Deluxe Edition).
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BARNES, MIKE
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PAGRUS auratus ,REMIXES ,BLU-ray discs ,KEYBOARD players - Abstract
The article discusses the release of a Super Deluxe Edition of Yes's fourth album, "Fragile." The album, originally released in 1971, features contributions from each band member, including solo tracks. The Super Deluxe Edition includes a remastered version of the album, as well as additional tracks, alternate versions, and instrumental remixes. The article highlights the enduring popularity of "Fragile" and the intricate musical arrangements found on the album. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
203. Wounded Land/Psychedelicatessen.
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D. W.
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SONG lyrics ,KEYBOARD players ,SYSTEM failures - Abstract
Threshold's first two albums, "Wounded Land" and "Psychedelicatessen," have been remixed and remastered by guitarist Karl Groom and keyboard player Richard West. The original recordings, made in the 1990s, have been revitalized with improved depth, clarity, and a modern prog metal sound. While the lyrics may sound dated and blunt, the albums have been enhanced with bonus tracks. Overall, these remasters offer a fresh take on Threshold's early work in the prog metal genre. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
204. MAGIC FIG.
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Kendall, Jo
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MAGIC ,PSYCHEDELIC rock music ,KEYBOARD players - Abstract
Magic Fig is a San Francisco-based psychedelic prog band with a passion for the Canterbury scene. The band, formerly known as Fig, consists of musicians from various indie and pop bands in San Francisco. Their self-titled album draws inspiration from late-60s and early-70s UK prog, with organ-led, jazzy, and pastoral sounds. With the addition of frontperson Inna Showalter's distinctive voice, the band gained a psychedelic focus. They have already started working on songs for their second album, which may be released within a year. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
205. STUCKFISH PROMISE THE UNEXPECTED.
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Reijman, Alison
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KEYBOARD players ,POPULAR music - Abstract
Stuckfish, a melodic prog rock band from Northumberland, is set to release their fourth studio album, Stuckfish IV, in September. The album, which is being released on White Knight Records, is described as their most ambitious yet, featuring new vocal arrangements and a three-minute pop song. Stuckfish draws influences from bands like Kansas, Muse, and Be-Bop Deluxe, and offers alternative perspectives on everyday life and the lives of others through their music. The album also marks the debut of their new keyboard player, Paul McNally. Stuckfish will be performing in Leeds on September 21 with other bands. Polish prog guitarist Jakub Zytecki has also signed a worldwide deal with InsideOutMusic and will be going on a European headline tour later this year. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
206. DeWolff/Silveroller.
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Moody, Paul
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KEYBOARD players - Abstract
The article discusses a concert featuring two retro-rock bands, Silveroller and DeWolff. Silveroller impresses the audience with their polished performances that pay homage to classic rock bands like The Faces, Led Zeppelin, and Free. DeWolff, a three-piece band, showcases their exceptional musical skills and versatility, with the guitarist even playing solos while wandering through the audience. The concert is described as a memorable and energetic experience that will be remembered for years to come. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
207. Anno Domini: 1989-1995.
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Davenport, Rich
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KEYBOARD players ,SABBATH - Abstract
The article titled "Anno Domini: 1989-1995" discusses the resurrection of Black Sabbath's lost albums. These albums, which were long-deleted, have been vibrantly remastered and shed light on an underappreciated chapter in the band's history. Led by Tony Iommi, the sole original member, Black Sabbath faced controversy when they continued without other founding members. However, with the addition of vocalist Tony Martin, keyboard player Geoff Nicholls, and drummer Cozy Powell, the band defied the odds and released formidable albums such as "Headless Cross" (1989), "Tyr" (1990), "Cross Purposes" (1994), and a remix of the 1995 reunion album "Forbidden." The article suggests that this period of Sabbath's history deserves re-evaluation. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
208. The Serpent's Here.
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Everley, Dave
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KEYBOARD players ,SOUND recordings - Abstract
Per Wiberg, a Swedish musician known for his work with Opeth and Spiritual Beggars, has released his third solo album titled "The Serpent's Here." The album showcases Wiberg's keyboards and powerful voice, with a dark and modern edge. Tracks like "Dead Sky Lullaby" and "Blackguards Stand Silent" highlight the brooding and slightly gothic atmosphere of the album. The album concludes with a cover of Warrior Soul's "The Losers," adding to the overall despondency of the music. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
209. Orgy Of The Damned.
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Aizlewood, John
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KEYBOARD players ,POPULAR music - Abstract
Slash, the guitarist known for his work with Guns N'Roses, has released a new album titled "Orgy Of The Damned." Unlike his previous album, this one is primarily a collection of blues-ish covers, with different vocalists featured on each track. Slash's guitar skills shine throughout the album, and he adds his own unique touch to the songs. While his solo career has had its challenges, "Orgy Of The Damned" shows that Slash has found a way forward. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
210. Defiance Part 2: Fiction.
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Needs, Kris
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FICTION ,KEYBOARD players - Abstract
Ian Hunter's album "Defiance Part 2: Fiction" is a weightier follow-up to his previous release, showcasing his talent as a songwriter even at the age of 85. The album features a star-studded lineup of guest musicians, including Ringo Starr, Jeff Beck, Brian May, and Lucinda Williams. Hunter's songs explore themes such as wars, political turmoil, crime, and weather, offering a unique perspective on modern life. With its mix of rockers and intimate ballads, "Defiance Part 2: Fiction" demonstrates Hunter's enduring craft and sets the stage for a potential third installment in the series. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
211. Kaleidoscope.
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Ling, Dave
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KALEIDOSCOPES ,KEYBOARD players - Abstract
The article titled "Kaleidoscope" in Classic Rock magazine discusses the musical collaboration between Swedish musicians Anders Rydholm and Lars Säfsund. The duo, previously known as Art Of Illusion, has now released an album under the name Rydholm/Säfsund. The album features a West Coast/AOR sound and includes tracks such as "Now And Forever," "What's Not To Love," and "Seven Signs Of Love." The record includes guest appearances from bassist Matt Bissonette, guitarist Tim Pierce, and Robert Säll from Säfsund's band Work Of Art. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
212. Pro apps updated.
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MOBILE apps ,KEYBOARD players ,BASS guitarists ,IPHONE (Smartphone) ,IPADS - Abstract
Apple has released updates to its pro creative apps for iPad and Mac. Final Cut Pro for iPad 2 now includes Live Multicam, allowing users to view and control up to four iPhone and iPad devices wirelessly. A new capture app, Final Cut Camera, has also been introduced, offering control over options like white balance and shutter speed. Final Cut Pro for iPad 2 also supports external storage and offers increased streams of ProRes RAW on the new iPad Pro with M4. On the Mac, Final Cut Pro 10.8 includes new color correction and video effects tools, as well as the ability to customize the look of videos or photos with a single click. Logic Pro for iPad 2 and Logic Pro for Mac 11 introduce AI-based studio assistant features, including Session Players and ChromaGlow. Stem Splitter allows users to extract vocals, drums, bass, and other instruments from a recording. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
213. Texas & Spooner Oldham.
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McNair, James
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KEYBOARD players ,CATALOGS - Abstract
This article from Mojo Magazine discusses the collaboration between Texas and Spooner Oldham. The article praises the adept delivery and intimate soul of the concert, but notes that it falls slightly short of being truly exceptional. The article also mentions other releases, such as albums from Charlie Parr, Alison Cotton, and Dana Gavanski, highlighting their unique styles and contributions to the folk and indie music genres. Overall, the article provides a brief overview of various musical releases and offers some critical analysis of the performances. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
214. Division World.
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O. J.
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KEYBOARD players ,SINGERS ,GUITARS ,BASS guitarists ,DRUMMERS (Musicians) - Abstract
This article from Vintage Guitar Magazine provides brief summaries of several musicians and their latest albums. The article covers a range of genres, including blues, jazz-rock fusion, mandolin instrumentals, blues-rock, and rock. Each artist is described in a positive light, highlighting their musical abilities and the highlights of their albums. The article also mentions the longevity and continued success of the band Judas Priest, noting their ability to deliver classic heavy metal. Overall, the article provides a snapshot of various musicians and their recent work, appealing to a diverse range of musical interests. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
215. Rising Star Award.
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Chentnik, Aimee
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AWARDS ,SCHOLARSHIPS ,CAREER changes ,KEYBOARD players - Abstract
Aimee Chentnik, a paralegal, has been awarded the 2024 Rising Star Award by NALA. Despite starting her career in the legal profession after working as a pastry chef, Aimee quickly excelled and was promoted to Legal Support Coordinator at Baker, Donelson. She also earned her Certified Paralegal designation and became actively involved in the Central Florida Paralegal Association (CFPA), serving as Chair of the Community Service Committee and a member of the Board of Directors. Aimee is known for her dedication to excellence and her passion for running. CFPA is proud to have her as a valuable member. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
216. A MIRROR OF DREAMS — THE PROGRESSIVE ROCK REVIVAL, 1981-1983.
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SHARP, JOHNNY
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MIRRORS ,KEYBOARD players - Abstract
"A Mirror of Dreams - The Progressive Rock Revival, 1981-1983" is a book that delves into the UK neo-prog scene of the early 1980s. While the history of progressive rock often focuses on the giants of the 1970s, this book sheds light on the lesser-known bands that emerged during the 'second wave' of prog. The author, Andrew Wild, provides a potted history of the original prog scene before delving into the stories of the individuals who became the mainstays of neo-prog. The book is filled with interviews, photos, rejection letters, and other memorabilia that capture the DIY spirit of the scene. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
217. Sommargryningsljus.
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MACKENZIE, GARY
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KEYBOARD players ,ENVIRONMENTAL music ,RECORDER players - Abstract
Kaipa, a Swedish symphonic prog band, has released their latest album titled "Sommargryningsljus" which explores the concept of a nocturnal journey from fading light to redemptive dawn. Led by keyboard player Hans Lundin, the band showcases the talents of vocalists Aleena Gibson and Patrik Lundström, who deliver emotive performances throughout the record. The album features strong musical themes, electrifying solos from guitarist Per Nilsson, and instrumental sections that allow violinist Elin Rubinsztein and recorder player Fredrik Lindqvist to shine. Overall, "Sommargryningsljus" is a beautifully crafted record that captures the majesty of classic symphonic prog with a Scandinavian twist. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
218. More Questions Than Answers.
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LING, DAVE
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KEYBOARD players ,ARTIFICIAL intelligence - Abstract
Jadis, a neo-prog band, has released their first album in eight years titled "More Questions Than Answers." The album features the return of keyboard player Martin Orford, who had previously retired from the industry. The album consists of seven songs, with an average duration of seven minutes, and showcases the band's melodic and airy style. The album concludes with the track "Fading Truth" and was mastered by John Mitchell. Overall, "More Questions Than Answers" is a charming and enjoyable album. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
219. OUDEZIEL.
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J. M.
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KEYBOARD players ,SUMMER storms ,SOUND engineers - Abstract
Oudeziel is a Polish proggy art-rock band formed by guitarist and drummer Jarek Bielawski after the disbandment of their previous group, Obrasqi. They released their first EP in 2023 and have been influenced by post-rock, prog, and ambient music. Oudeziel has opened for the renowned Polish proggers Riverside and has gained experience performing on larger stages. Their music involves improvisation and requires active engagement from listeners. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
220. ROUND-UP: MELODIC ROCK.
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Ling, Dave
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KEYBOARD players ,GLIDING & soaring - Abstract
Swedish rock band Cruzh has shown improvement with their latest album, "The Jungle Revolution." The album features shred guitar, harmonies, and keyboard embellishments, with standout tracks like the rebellious title track and the fist-pumping "Skullcruzher." While Cruzh is still developing, they are heading in the right direction. Other albums reviewed include "Cherokee Moon" by Circle of Friends, "Take A Piece" by About Us, "Oz Hawe Petersson's Rendezvous" by Oz Hawe Petersson's Rendezvous, and "Open Sea" by Arkado. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
221. Skylla, Joe Armon- Jones and Tomorrow's Warriors Take Over for Jazz Stroud Fest.
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JAZZ festivals ,JAZZ ,BASS guitarists ,SPRING ,KEYBOARD players - Abstract
The article discusses the Jazz Stroud Festival, an annual jazz festival held in East London's Brick Lane. The festival, now in its third year, features a wide range of artists and reflects the diverse cultural traditions of the area, incorporating genres such as Latin, hip-hop, soul, electronica, and reggae. The festival takes place across 10 venues over three days, including historic buildings that have been converted with an urban chic aesthetic. The article also mentions the upcoming Jazz Stroud Festival in the Cotswold town, which will feature headliners such as Joe Armon-Jones, Cassie Kinoshi, Ruth Goller, and Matt Carmichael. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
222. BIGYUKI: The genre-busting keyboardist aims to capture the spontaneity of his live show on his next batch of original compositions.
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GREENHAUS, MIKE
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KEYBOARD players , *ORGANS (Musical instruments) , *PHYSICAL mobility , *MUSIC & emotions , *ROCK groups - Abstract
BIGYUKI, a genre-busting keyboardist, is aiming to capture the spontaneity of his live shows in his next batch of original compositions. Born in Kobe, Japan, BIGYUKI moved to the United States to attend Berklee College of Music, where he immersed himself in the improvisational and gospel scenes. Influenced by neosoul, hip-hop, and artists like D'Angelo and Erykah Badu, BIGYUKI has become a sought-after session musician and collaborator. He is currently working on his next studio project, focusing on performing and improvisation to showcase his strengths in live performances. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
223. Dear Relix: HERE'S WHAT READERS ARE TALKING ABOUT ONLINE AND OFFLINE.
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SOUND recordings , *KEYBOARD players - Abstract
The article discusses Phil Lesh's recent birthday celebrations and concerts featuring The Q, a group consisting of Lesh and other musicians. The shows marked the first time the musicians had performed together since 2021. The concerts included a mix of reworked Grateful Dead material, original songs, and guest appearances. Lesh also made an unexpected appearance at the Brooklyn Bowl. The article also mentions other events and performances in the jam scene, including Greensky Bluegrass' winter tour. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
224. The Serpent's Here.
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MILLS, MATT
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KEYBOARD players ,ATMOSPHERICS ,MAGNETS ,MUSICIANS - Abstract
Former Opeth keyboardist, Per Wiberg, has released his second solo album titled "The Serpent's Here." The album showcases Wiberg's melodic and improvisational style, with him handling vocals, guitar, and keys. While the album features expansive and atmospheric tracks like "This House Is Someone Else's Now," Wiberg's refined melodies in songs like "Follow The Unknown" demonstrate his complete control. Fans of Spiritual Beggars, Monster Magnet, and Type O Negative will likely enjoy this album. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
225. KEVIN COMEAU (CROWN LANDS).
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IPOD (Digital music player) ,FLEA markets ,KEYBOARD players - Abstract
Kevin Comeau, a musician from Uxbridge, Ontario, shares his experiences and preferences in the world of progressive music. He discusses his early exposure to Rush and Pink Floyd, his favorite prog gigs, and his latest prog discoveries. Comeau also mentions his guilty pleasure of enjoying Shania Twain's music and his passion for coffee. He recommends the book "Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance" and expresses his admiration for Rick Wakeman. Comeau considers Yes' "Close to the Edge" as the most important prog album and expresses his desire to work with Alex Lifeson. He also mentions Frank Zappa's "Apostrophe" as a go-to album for a good mood and praises the iconic cover of King Crimson's "In the Court of the Crimson King." Currently, Comeau is working on multiple recording projects and writing a new album for his band, Crown Lands. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
226. PROGRESSIVE FOLK.
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Sexton, Paul
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ENVIRONMENTAL music ,TELEVISION music ,KEYBOARD players - Abstract
This article, titled "PROGRESSIVE FOLK," provides a brief overview of several folk music albums. The article highlights the work of Winter McQuinn, John Bramwell, Albion, David Ian Roberts, and Banter. Each artist's album is described, emphasizing their unique style and musical influences. The article aims to introduce readers to these folk albums and encourage further exploration of the artists' work. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
227. Holy Diver.
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SABBATH ,KEYBOARD players ,RAINBOWS ,GUITARS - Abstract
The article discusses the albums "Rising" by Rainbow, "Heaven And Hell" and "Mob Rules" by Black Sabbath, and "Holy Diver" and "The Last In Line" by Dio. It highlights the significance of these albums in the world of classic rock and heavy metal, praising the contributions of each band member and Dio's lyrical prowess. The article also mentions the controversy surrounding Dio's replacement of Ozzy Osbourne in Black Sabbath and the creation of Dio's trademark "Horns" sign. Overall, the article presents a respectful and informative perspective on these influential albums and their impact on the genre. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
228. OZ HAWE PETERSSON'S RENDEZVOUS.
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Jamieson, Duncan
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KEYBOARD players ,SOUND recordings - Abstract
The article discusses several music albums in different genres. It mentions Oz Hawe Petersson's album "Rendezvous," which is described as melodic rock with influences from alternative and current bands like The Smashing Pumpkins and Korn. The article also reviews albums by Aurélie Cordonnier, Brent Rusche, Malcolm Smith, Paul Mace, Stuart Dryden, and Duncan Jamieson, covering genres such as heavy metal, blues, and AOR. The albums are described in terms of their musical style, influences, and overall quality. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
229. ODYSSEY INTO THE GREY.
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Buxton, Carl
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HEAVY metals ,LYRICISTS ,KEYBOARD players - Abstract
The article titled "ODYSSEY INTO THE GREY" from Fireworks Magazine provides brief reviews of several music albums. The first review discusses Lionheart's album "The Grace of a Dragonfly," describing it as a pleasant surprise and recommending it to fans of melodic rock. The second review focuses on Lipz's album "Changing the Melody," noting their energetic and melodic sound that appeals to fans of glam and hard rock. The third review discusses Lords of Black's album "Mechanics of Predacity," praising its grand and filmic feel. The fourth review introduces Lost in Grey's album "Odyssey into the Grey," describing it as theatrical metal with dramatic and complex compositions. The fifth review discusses Lucasen & Soeterboek's Plan Nine album "The Long-Lost Songs," highlighting its seventies and eighties vibe. Finally, the article briefly mentions Metalite's album "Expedition One," describing it as a concept album with melodic power metal sound. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
230. HEAVY RAIN.
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Ainscoe, Mike
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RELIGIOUS wars ,KEYBOARD players ,SOUND recordings - Abstract
The article discusses several albums in the rock and metal genres. The first album, "Grand Seduction" by KEYS, is described as a progressive album with a coherent and familiar sound. The second album, "Heavy Rain" by Ivory Tower, is praised for its unrelenting power metal sound and impressive vocals. The third album, "Look At Me Now" by Junkyard Drive, is described as a brutal hard rock album with sleazy songs about love and heartache. The fourth album, "Hurtling Towards Extinction" by Kelakos, is praised for its classic seventies vintage sound and ability to hop between genres. The fifth album, "Modern Tense" by King Tree & The Earthmothers, is described as a delightful aural experience with a mix of seventies pomp, melodic rock, and progressive rock. The sixth album, "Star Spangled Fist Fight" by Kickin Valentina, is praised for its filthy trashy rock 'n' roll sound. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
231. OZ HAWE PETERSSON'S RENDEVOUS.
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Mee, Bruce
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MUSICAL composition ,KEYBOARD players ,GUITARISTS ,SONGWRITING - Abstract
Oz Hawe Petersson, guitarist for Osukaru, discusses his new project called Rendezvous in an interview with Fireworks Magazine. He explains that the breakup of his previous band, Eye, was due to different visions for the band's direction. Petersson and keyboard player Mathias Rosén continued writing together and eventually formed Rendezvous. The project focuses on keyboard-centric rock songs with various guest singers and musicians. Petersson also mentions his wife's involvement in managing Canadian rockers Boulevard, whose lead singer, David Forbes, is featured on the album. Live shows for Rendezvous are uncertain, but Petersson and Rosén plan to continue writing music together in the future. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
232. LAZARUS DREAM.
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Smith, Simon
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MUSIC industry ,SOUND studios ,GUITARISTS ,KEYBOARD players ,BASS guitarists ,ROCK groups - Abstract
Lazarus Dream is a German Hard Rock band that formed in Kaiserslautern in 2020. The band members have a long history in the music industry, with their first album being recorded in 2020. The band name was chosen by Carsten "Lizard" Schulz in 1999 and was inspired by their Melodic Rock sound with Progressive elements. The music scene in Germany varies by region, with Southern Germany being more open-minded towards bands like Lazarus Dream. The band's music is difficult to categorize, drawing influences from Melodic Hard Rock, Metal, and AOR. They have collaborated with high-profile guests such as Derek Sherinian and Jorris Guilbaud on their recordings. Markus Pfeffer, the main man behind Lazarus Dream, plays multiple instruments and writes the songs, while Carsten has creative freedom in writing lyrics and melodies. The band has not performed live yet, but Markus hopes to continue creating albums and maintaining control over his music. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
233. Dream Evil.
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GOOD & evil ,VERTIGO ,KEYBOARD players ,MAGIC - Abstract
The article discusses various albums and tours by the band Dio, led by Ronnie James Dio. It mentions the band's disappointment with their share of profits and the departure of guitarist Vivian Campbell. The article also discusses the "Hear 'N Aid" charity project and the lack of interest from the media. It provides brief reviews of albums such as "On Stage" by Rainbow, "Trying to Burn the Sun" by Elf, "Dream Evil" by Dio, "The Devil You Know" by Heaven & Hell, and "Killing the Dragon" by Dio. The article concludes with the sad swansong of Ronnie James Dio, who passed away from cancer the following year. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
234. Trying To Burn The Sun.
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KEYBOARD players ,SOUND recordings ,ALBUM cover art - Abstract
The article discusses various albums and tours by the band Dio, led by Ronnie James Dio. It mentions the band's disappointment with their third album and the departure of guitarist Vivian Campbell. The article also discusses the "Hear 'N Aid" charity project and the lack of interest from the media. It briefly reviews the albums "On Stage" by Rainbow, "Trying to Burn the Sun" by Elf, "Dream Evil" by Dio, "The Devil You Know" by Heaven & Hell, and "Killing the Dragon" by Dio. The article concludes with the sad swansong of Ronnie James Dio, who passed away from cancer. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
235. The Soundtrack Of My Life.
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Fortnam, Ian
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BASS guitarists ,KEYBOARD players ,GUITARS ,FRENCH restaurants - Abstract
Jean-Jacques Burnel, bassist/vocalist of The Stranglers, discusses the records, artists, and gigs that have had a lasting impact on him. He recalls his first record purchase, his first live performance, and his favorite album of all time, which is The Doors' L.A. Woman. Burnel also mentions his admiration for Brian Wilson as a songwriter, Jeff Beck as a guitarist, and Jim Morrison as a singer. He discusses his own records, including one he considers genius and another he has erased from his memory. Burnel also mentions his appreciation for The Hollies and Lou Reed's live album. He shares his love for classical music and electronica and reveals the songs he would like played at his funeral. The Stranglers' 50th-anniversary tour is set to begin on March 25. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
236. Grande Rock Revisited.
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Sharp, Johnny
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KEYBOARD players ,REMIXES ,IRON - Abstract
The article discusses the reissue of the 1999 album "Grande Rock" by Scandinavian sleaze rock band The Hellacopters. The band decided to release a double set of the album with new remixes and additional elements. The original recordings are described as snarling and trebly, while the revisited versions have a beefed-up bottom end and superior mastering. However, some may prefer the charm and rawness of the original recordings. The reissue makes the album available on vinyl again, and readers are encouraged to decide which version they prefer. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
237. Live In Paris 1973.
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Stubbs, David
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KEYBOARD players ,BASS guitarists - Abstract
The article discusses the latest addition to Can's live series, "Live In Paris 1973," which features frontman Damo Suzuki. The album captures Can at their best, with the band members creating a space for Suzuki to shine. The performance showcases Can's departure from the conventional rock lineup, with no hierarchy among the musicians. The article praises the band's ability to explore inner space and their overall powerful performance. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
238. Y-OTIS TRE.
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Benjamin, Tony
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ELECTRONIC dance music ,KEYBOARD players ,JAZZ - Abstract
The article discusses three jazz albums: "Eagle's Point" by Chris Potter, "Bop Viveur" by Osian Roberts, and "Y-OTIS TRE" by Otis Sandsjö. "Eagle's Point" features Potter's original compositions and showcases his skills on the saxophone, bass clarinet, and soprano saxophone. "Bop Viveur" is Roberts' debut album, characterized by his hard bop tenor style and complex ideas. "Y-OTIS TRE" by Sandsjö is an experimental album that combines jazz, groove, and electronic dance music. The article also mentions a 7-inch single by Soft Machine, featuring covers of British jazz classics. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
239. Relationship between interhemispheric inhibition and bimanual coordination: absence of instrument specificity on motor performance in professional musicians.
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Kuo, Yi-Ling and Fisher, Beth E.
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KEYBOARD players , *TRANSCRANIAL magnetic stimulation , *STRINGED instrument players , *MUSICIANS , *MUSICAL instruments , *NEURAL inhibition , *MOTOR ability - Abstract
Functional reorganization in a musician's brain has long been considered strong evidence of experience-dependent neuroplasticity. Highly coordinated bimanual movements require abundant communication between bilateral hemispheres. Interhemispheric inhibition (IHI) is the communication between bilateral primary motor cortices, and there is beginning evidence to suggest that IHI is modified according to instrument type, possibly due to instrument-dependent motor training. However, it is unknown whether IHI adaptations are associated with non-musical bimanual tasks that resemble specific musical instruments. Therefore, we aimed to investigate the relationship between IHI and bimanual coordination in keyboard players compared with string players. Bimanual coordination was measured by a force tracking task, categorized as symmetric and asymmetric conditions. Ipsilateral silent period (iSP) was obtained using transcranial magnetic stimulation to index IHI in both left (L) and right (R) hemispheres. Canonical correlation analysis was performed to identify linear relationships between the IHI and bimanual coordination outcomes. There was no difference in bimanual coordination outcomes between keyboard and string players. Increased iSP from the L to R hemisphere was found in string players compared to keyboard players. There appeared to be different instrument-dependent relationships between IHI and bimanual coordination, regardless of symmetric or asymmetric task. Laboratory motor assessments resembling specific features of musical instruments (symmetric vs. asymmetric hand use) did not distinctly characterize bimanual motor skills between keyboard and string players. The relationships between IHI and bimanual coordination in these two instrument types were independent of task condition. Instrument-dependent neuroplasticity may be evident only within the context of musical instrument playing. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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240. David Paich's 'Forgotten Toys': Friends and Family Back Toto Keyboardist's First Solo Project.
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Flans, Robyn
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TOYS ,KEYBOARD players ,MUSICAL composition ,FAMILIES ,SNARE drum - Abstract
The article discusses that David Paich released his first solo work, "Forgotten Toys," and a focus track, "Willibelongtoyou," on the Mascot Label Group on August 19, 2022. Most of the songs on Forgotten Toys came from pieces of material Paich had worked on at various points in his career. Joseph Williams, the lead vocalist of the band, did some co-producing, co-writing, singing, and engineering, basically helping to steer the ship.
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- 2022
241. WHITE SPIRIT.
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Gaden, James
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MUSICAL composition ,ROCK groups ,KEYBOARD players ,SNARE drum ,PIANISTS ,AUDIOCASSETTES ,BIG bands - Published
- 2022
242. 'Hungry' For Halloween.
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LYNCH, JOE
- Subjects
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NEW moon , *MUSIC charts , *ROCK music , *HALLS of fame , *KEYBOARD players - Abstract
Duran Duran's Halloween-themed concert in 2022 inspired their 2023 album, Danse Macabre, which has been successful on the charts. Keyboardist Nick Rhodes discusses the band's influences, including Edgar Allan Poe and Tim Burton, and their unique approach to Halloween celebrations in the United States. The band's upcoming show at Madison Square Garden promises to be different from any other Duran Duran performance, with potential Halloween elements incorporated into their fall U.S. tour. [Extracted from the article]
- Published
- 2024
243. Seems Like a Good Time for the Blues.
- Author
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Tamarkin, Jeff
- Subjects
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KEYBOARD players , *SOUND recordings , *GUITAR playing - Published
- 2023
244. Arturo Benedetti Michelangeti: L'architecte des sons.
- Author
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BOISSARD, BERTRAND
- Subjects
KEYBOARD players - Abstract
The article offers information on the pianist Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli, highlighting his dual identity as a keyboard athlete and ascetic.
- Published
- 2023
245. DORO.
- Author
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Castedo-López, Mónica
- Subjects
VACCINE passports ,SOUND studios ,KEYBOARD players ,BASS guitarists ,GUITARISTS ,ROCK groups - Published
- 2023
246. ROBERT JON & THE WRECK.
- Author
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Heeks, Ant
- Subjects
MUSIC industry ,KEYBOARD players ,SONGWRITING - Published
- 2023
247. SUMON SAYS.
- Author
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McIver, Joel
- Subjects
KEYBOARD players ,VIBRATION therapy ,BASS guitar ,BASS guitarists ,STOMACH cancer ,SINGING ,ROCK groups - Abstract
The doctors put 14 screws in my spine, but those surgeries, which took place in Thailand and in Singapore, weren't successful. But then I went to Germany, which is really good for this kind of surgery, and when the doctors over there saw my spine, they removed all the screws and put six more screws in again. Saidus Salehin Khaled, known as Bassbaba ("Bass Father") Sumon or just as BB, is a bassist, singer, songwriter, solo artist, and bandleader from Dhaka, Bangladesh. [Extracted from the article]
- Published
- 2022
248. Fifty not out.
- Author
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Pritchard, Stephen
- Subjects
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CHORAL music , *SILVERWORK , *WOMEN composers , *FILM composers , *KEYBOARD players , *MUSIC stores - Published
- 2022
249. THE ONLY WAY IS FRUUPP.
- Subjects
ALBUM cover art ,AUDIOCASSETTES ,DRUM playing ,SCHOOL bands ,KEYBOARD players - Published
- 2022
250. WILL POWER.
- Author
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McIver, Joel
- Subjects
SELF-control ,BASS guitar ,KEYBOARD players ,PRIME time television programs ,BASS guitarists ,SONGWRITING - Abstract
I already had that song in the works, but it was incomplete, and I realized there was a nice place for a bass solo in it. I was playing a gig at the Bitter End in New York one night, and somehow the preamp malfunctioned on the bass that I was playing, which wasn't designed so that it worked without a preamp. That song has a bass solo by none other than Stanley Clarke. He's still as creative as ever, though, with three songs composed for the new Band Of Other Brothers album and a vocal performance on Jeff Babko's "Right Now Blues". [Extracted from the article]
- Published
- 2022
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