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One of the most creative groups to come out of Southern California in recent years is a jazz fusion/world music, and progressive rock group called Nima and Merge, formally known simply as Merge. Their newest CD release “Separate Worlds” is a kaleidoscope of musical colors, enough to satisfy nearly every palette |
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Written, produced and performed by artist Paul Whitehead, best known for his album covers for Genesis, this CD is an experience in more than electronic music. It is a musical symphony. Not merely tracks of music. |
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Thursday, 05 April 2007 |
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Well-known cover artisr, Paul Whitehead talks candidly with Lorraine Kay about the album covers he is best known for [ the early Genesis albums - and his newest project - The Borg Symphony. |
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Thirty years ago on a stage in Melbourne, Australia, keyboardist Rick Wakeman made music history as he performed his epic “Journey to the Center of the Earth” live. Lucky for fans in the 21st century, it was recorded and has now been re-released by Classic Pictures on DVD with 30 minutes of never before seen footage. |
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Thursday, 05 April 2007 |
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One of the most sought-after musicians in the prog-rock scene and then some, keyboardist Ryo Okumoto has earned a global reputation performing with some of the biggest names in music, including Kitaro, Natalie Cole, Phil Collins, Aretha Franklin, and Roberta Flack. A member of the prog-rock supergroup “Spock’s Beard”, he occasionally makes a side trip to tour with some other Superstar or work on a solo project, the latest of which is “Coming through” (Inside Out records). |
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Thursday, 05 April 2007 |
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NORTH HOLLYWOOD, CA – As if he doesn’t already have a full plate, Spock’s Beard keyboardist Ryo Okumoto has added to his list of things to do – “build a new band and call it Code Red”. Re-focusing on his solo career seems like a good thing – a good thing for him and a good thing for fans. |
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