At times, Emerson, Lake & Palmer were downright maniacal. It’s evident in their most celebrated material; the absurd 10/8 time signature in “Tarkus,” the proto-heavy metal detour in “Trilogy,” the ...
On April 13, 1972, English prog rock band Emerson, Lake & Palmer performed in Franklin & Marshall College’s Mayser Auditorium, and for nearly 50 years, there was no audio proof. That is, until July of ...
Welcome back, friends of Emerson, Lake & Palmer, to a show that seemingly will never end. Despite the fact founding members Keith Emerson (keyboards, synthesizers) and Greg Lake (vocals, guitar) died ...
They were one of the biggest pioneer progressive rock groups of the 1970s, boldly mixing rock with classical music and jazz. Reviewers praised their albums as mandatory listening for fans of ’70s ...
Prog rock supergroup Emerson, Lake and Palmer didn’t have much of an afterlife after their 1970s heyday, a situation that bothered nobody more than the late Greg Lake, who died on December 6th after a ...
Keyboard player Keith Emerson, whose innovative experiments on synthesizers in the 1970s introduced strange new sounds to arena rock, has died at the age of 71. The news was confirmed by his former ...
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