Long Distance Calling Erases Modern-Day Prog-Rock Misconceptions

Follow Long Distance Calling’s vibrations and give their latest album Eraser a try. You won’t regret it.

An Interview with David “Clem” Clempson of Humble Pie & Colosseum

With his late ’58 Gibson Goldtop slung over his shoulder, Clem Clempson’s voice still reverberates through the annals of Rock history. Once forgotten, but now, waiting to be discovered by legions of new fans throughout new eras.

Reviewing John Lodge’s The Royal Affair And After (Live)

John’s burning passion and fire to play the music which has come to define his legacy is readily apparent throughout the album.

Rush: Shadows On The Road Behind

We will never get to see Rush take the stage again, but we have their legacy of recordings to continue to appreciate. Rush made their mark on both music and culture. Even if they are not everyone’s cup of tea, they will be remembered for the music they left behind. I feel privileged to have seen the band the three times that I did.

An Interview with Dell Richardson of Osibisa

Recently, I had the pleasure of speaking with veteran Afro-Rock stalwart, Dell Richardson. Among other things, we touch on what he’s been up to during the lockdown, Osibisa’s newest music, his opinion of the music scene today, and what he’s looking forward to the most once COVID-19 breaks.

An Interview with Bernardo Lanzetti of Acqua Fragile & PFM

Recently, I had the pleasure of speaking with veteran musician and artist, Bernardo Lanzetti. Among other things, we touch on what he’s been up to during the lockdown, his newest music, his opinion of the music scene today, and what he’s looking forward to most post-COVID.

An Interview with Derek “Mo” Moore of Nektar

In the spring of 2020, veteran Prog-Rock outfit Nektar was riding high on the heels of a 30+ city tour supporting their new album The Other Side, and then COVID ground everything to a halt.

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