Not just revisited, but by popular demand, extended and now having taken up two years of recording and touring, the Steve Hackett Genesis extravaganza is...
On the cover of a recent issue of PROG Magazine I came across this morning (issue 47, to be precise), Yes were quoted as declaring...
Well, “fit on the tiny stage of Leicester’s The Musician venue” they did, just, if I may quote my own review of Knifeworld’s wonderful The...
‘An Evening With Dream Theater’ does pretty much what it says on the tin. A more epic and dramatic evening full of astonishing musical excellence...
After the successful outcome of their first festival, just one month ago, the unstoppable NJ Proghouse ‘staph’ have not been resting on their laurels, and have...
The second UK leg of Steve’s ‘Genesis Revisited’ trek which has taken in all parts of the world and continues to roll on, was back...
Though the “big” progressive rock festival scene in the US – generally limited to the late spring and summer months – seems to be on...
In spite of the brutal heat and humidity that marred last year’s edition, ProgDay had got us so well and truly hooked that we had...
As my readers will not have failed to notice, my love affair with music – especially progressive rock – has cooled down considerably over the...
The rather splendidly refurbished and gleaming white Jamm Studios in St Helens played very welcoming hosts to a similarly splendid little event last Sunday evening....