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DAYS BETWEEN STATIONS
Days Between Stations is the creative partnership between guitarist Sepand Samzadeh and keyboardist Oscar Fuentes. The duo came together in Los Angeles in November 2003, and named the band after the 1985 novel by Steve Erickson. The band’s sound – Samzadeh calls it “art-rock,” Fuentes labels it “post-prog” – reflects their varied influences, as well as a shared disregard for stylistic boundaries... more
BILLY SHERWOOD
We are much honored this month to have Billy Sherwood (CIRCA:, former YES) as our interview guest. He just released his new CD titled "At The Speed Of Life". Currently, beside his solo projects he is one of the members of the band CIRCA:, formed by ex-YES members Tony Kaye and Alan White, along with Jimmy Haun. They released their first solo album in 2007, followed in 2008 by a live DVD. They are currently in the studio working on their second solo CD...more
Kate BUSH / Never For Ever
1980‘s “Never For Ever” is Kate’s 3rd album. The album was co-produced by Jon Kelly & Kate herself. One of the most interesting things about this album is that it is the first record by a British female artist to top the UK album charts. (Wikipedia). Kate’s progressive approach to music reaches its peak with Never For Ever. She tastefully blends different genres including folk, oriental, rock, classical and jazz. Unlike her first two albums which she wrote on piano, this one was written on synths... more
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ANDY POWELL
We are much honored to have Andy Powell, one of the founding members of the legendary rock band WISHBONE ASH, as our proGuest this month.
Andy Powell was born in Stepney, England. He started playing guitar at the age of 11. For some time he was not able to buy a guitar of his own so he kept borrowing instruments, until one day he finally made his own. Yes you read it right. In fact, that guitar was used during the early Wishbone Ash recordings and was the first of many hand made guitars. The band mates actually named it “Les Powell”. Andy grew up listening to bands like The Shadows, Fairport Convention, Fleetwood Mac, but he also liked R&B a lot. He started playing in different bands around London at a very young age. In 1969, he responded to an ad from Martin Turner and Steve Upton and that is how Wishbone Ash was formed. Ted Turner (second lead guitarist) joined them at the same time, and this was the beginning of the band’s signature twin lead guitar sound that actually influenced many bands, Iron Maiden being one of them. In 1970, the band released their self titled debut album, and the rest was history.
Besides being a musician, Powell added the title “author” to his resume when he published “The Collector’s Guide To Wishbone Ash” in 1996. This is a great guide for those who want to learn more about Wishbone Ash, first hand.
Andy Powell kindly accepted to be our guest reviewer this month. We are very glad to feature him. He literally did this while he was touring with his band and for that we are extremely grateful. He is a genuine music lover and a real down to earth guy. We also asked him what 3 CD’s are in his stereo right now. He said he is listening to a Swedish twin lead band (of course) called Plankton, The Cardigans and the most recent Wishbone Ash release “The Power of Eternity”.
Please note that our proGuests have no information about the bands other than the songs we select for them.
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AROARA
Toil Under Sail
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The first offering by AROARA is right up my street. I love this kind of Celtic influenced rock. Wishbone, as you know, has elements of this in its music. The players are on it and perhaps the missing ingredient might be a vocal. I hear shades of Tull and not just because of the flute. It's in the groove. Are they Irish? We were just there and there is so much great music over there -some incredible players. AROARA Website
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BUTCH
The Darkness
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BUTCH was also interesting - nice British sounding vocals. A little Yes influence perhaps. Thoughtful. Again, I hear elements of what we do in this band. Were these songs selected with that in mind? More info on Butch's music...
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CANVAS
Move The Earth
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CANVAS: This has to be American - There are those twin leads. Perhaps this might be a little dated sounding. They rock though, and move through different passages effortlessly. CANVAS Website
I like the way that all three acts (especially the first one) are recording in an honest way without too much overproduction. That's the way everyone is going these days. I'd be happy to play on shows with players like this. So many of the bands that are on the same bills as we are, show so little imagination. These three bands are thinking! I love that.
You can find our previous proGuests in our ARCHIVES page.
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