interview: Neal Morse Talks About Choice Tunes From Jesus Christ – The Exorcist

INTERVIEW: Neal Morse Talks About Choice Tunes From Jesus Christ – The Exorcist THE SEVEN PART NEAL MORSE SERIES STARTS ON OUR SISTER CHANNEL ON JUNE 24, 2019 (LINKS TO THAT CHANNEL BELOW) June 19, 2019 – Neal Morse’s new album is the rock opera and we are going to […]

Interview #3: Steve Hackett Talks About Prog and the Tchaikovsky Connection

#3 – I asked Steve Hackett About Prog Fans As I’ve said on this channel Prog music fans are different. I should know I’m one of them. I knew Prog fans were clique in high school but it really hit me with the internet. Sometimes I had to earn my […]

Alan Parsons Announces New Album For Early 2019

It’s not an Alan Parsons Project album but it’s pretty close. Parsons told Prog magazine this week to expect a new solo album from him in early 2019. He says the theme will be a familiar one to his longtime fans – Orchestral rock/prog. Alan Parsons Announces New Album For […]

Anthony Phillips Looks Back at the Making Of The First Genesis Album

“From Genesis To Revelations” was recorded in September 1968 and released the following year. Back then Genesis was Peter Gabriel on lead vocals, keyboardist Tony Banks, Mike Rutherford on guitars and bass, Drummer John Silver and Phillips on guitars. They were just kids back then Phillips was 18 and he […]

Do All The Deaths In Music Scare Ex-Genesis Guitarist Anthony Phillips

It’s been a very sobering situation in Rock and Pop music in the last few years with so many of our heroes dying. It’s certainly a lesson in mortality. I asked Phillips if it’s getting him a little nervous? CLIP Phillips has just released a remastered 2-disc deluxe edition of […]

Anthony Phillips and What He Would Have Changed Looking Back At Genesis

It’s a questions I ask most artists that I talk to – knowing what you know now what would you have whispered in the ear of your 18 year old self? Anthony Phillips left Genesis after only two albums with the band. He felt that there were too many cooks […]