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Another unscripted episode where I play only epic tracks. In this episode, hear epics from Ageless (US), Focus, Mile Marker Zero, Pryzme, Southern Empire, Twelfth Night, The Vow, Weidorje, and Yes. Do you enjoy Prog-Scure? If so, perhaps you might consider helping me to keep this show afloat by contributing a few dollars at https://patreon.com/zapniles. […]
This week's Prog-Watch is another edition of EPIX! Just a handful of lengthy tunes will carry us through our time together, and this time they are all contemporary songs! Tune in to hear great music from Echolyn, Southern Empire, Neal Morse, Steven Wilson, and Motorpsycho!
You know the Great Wall of China, but what-if ‘Catherine the Great' dreamed of her own ‘Great Wall' in Crimea?
Welcome to Live From Progzilla Towers Edition 509. In this edition we heard music by Sad Cafe, Southern Empire, Big Big Train, Castanarc, Drifting Sun, Frank Zappa, Jadis, Sleepytime Gorilla Museum, Shadows On Mercury, TEMIC, Arthur Brown & Vincent Crane, Deep Purple, Steve Hillage, Motorpsycho, Plantoid, Astral Magic, We Lost The Sea, The Fierce And The Dead, Toehider, Steve Hackett, Talking Heads & Jean Pageau.
Welcome to Live From Progzilla Towers Edition 504. In this edition we heard music by Moon Safari, Giant Sky, Hekz, Unitopia, Southern Empire, The Twenty Committee, Pendragon, Residuos Mentales, Gong, Ozric Tentacles, The Flower Kings, Riverside, King Crimson, Peter Gabriel, The Chronicles Of Father Robin, Pallas, Steven Wilson, Bruce Soord & Lifesigns.
This week on Prog-Watch it's Part Two of my two-part collaboration with The Progressive Aspect on some of the best albums of 2023! We'll hear music from Damanek, I Am the Manic Whale, Ruby Dawn, District 97, Riverside, The Fierce and the Dead, Southern Empire, Kite Parade, and Steven Wilson; and brief reviews by Rick Peuser, Pete Rogers, Jez Rowden, Graham Thomas, Kevin Thompson, Roger Trenwith, and Leo Trimming!
SEAN TIMMS KEYBOARDIST AND SONGWRITER FOR AUSSIE PROGGERS UNITOPIA AND SOUTHERN EMPIRE WITH NEW LEAD SINGER SHAUN HOLTON ZOOM SPECIAL EVENT LIVE FROM AUSTRALIA! Hello everyone and welcome to another edition of Interviewing the Legends I'm your host Ray Shasho. Southern Empire is one of Australia's most exciting progressive rock bands. Formed by keyboardist Sean Timms after the disbanding of Unitopia, Southern Empire will astound the listener with intricate yet catchy songs, amazing musicianship and a harder, more edgy sound perfectly suited to today's generation. For those who love the music of Dream Theater, IQ, Transatlantic, and Steven Wilson, this is the band you've been waiting for. After a 17-year involvement with Unitopia ended in 2013, Sean Timms had an album's worth of songs written, but no band to play and record them. AND NOW Unitopia is back! Drummer Chester Thompson and bassist Alphonso Johnson contributed their legendary talents as the new powerhouse rhythm section for Unitopia's latest album ‘Seven Chambers.' Both their résumés read like a who's who of the music industry with Chester having worked with Frank Zappa, Weather Report and over thirty years with Genesis as their touring drummer, whilst Alphonso has also worked with Weather Report as well as Santana, George Duke, Phil Collins, Steve Hackett and countless others both as studio and touring musicians. Sean Timms has been established as a session musician ever since he was a member of bands such as Hearts Of Fire in the 1980s. He is a revered engineer, composer, arranger & producer and the lead songwriter and keyboardist with Progressive Rock bands Unitopia and Southern Empire and also welcome new Southern Empire singer/multi-instrumentalist/songwriter Shaun Holton to Interviewing the Legends … PURCHASE THE LATEST RELEASE BY SOUTHERN EMPIRE ENTITLED ANOTHER WORLD https://gep.co.uk/collections/southern-empire amazon.com ALSO THE LATEST ALBUM BY UNITOPIA ENTITLED SEVEN CHAMBERS https://essentials.progrock.com/product-category/bands-artists/unitopia/ amazon.com AND DON'T FORGET SHAUN HOLTON/PROJECTED TWIN EARTH MEET WORLD available at amazon.com FOR MORE INFORMATION VISIT SOUTHERN EMPIRE https://www.facebook.com/southernempireband/ Facebook https://southernempire-gep.bandcamp.com/album/another-world Bandcamp UNITOPIA https://unitopiamusic.net/home/ Unitopia official website https://www.facebook.com/Unitopiamusic/ Facebook https://www.instagram.com/unitopiaband/ Instagram SEAN TIMMS https://www.facebook.com/seantimms Facebook https://www.youtube.com/@ShaunHolton Shaun Holton YouTube SOUTHERN EMPIRE DISCOGRAPHY Studio albums Southern Empire (2016) LIVE at HQ (2017) Civilisation (2018) Another World (2023) UNITOPIA DISCOGRAPHY Studio Albums More Than a Dream (2005) The Garden (2008) Artificial (2010) Covered Mirror Vol. 1: Smooth as Silk (2012) Seven Chambers (2023) Live Albums One Night In Europe (2011) Singles "There's a Place" (2005) "321" (2007) Support us on PayPal!
Catherine II of Russia prided herself on being called ‘emperor', not ‘empress'. Having dumped her weak husband, she deployed her lovers strategically: one she made king of Poland, one she sent to conquer Crimea, and one to rule over it. Here are the origins of Russia's claims to Ukraine. Dr Kelly O'Neill, an historian of Russia at Harvard University, and the author of Claiming Crimea: A History of Catherine the Great's Southern Empire, joins Beatrice and Paul for this episode. Coming from an aristocratic family of the Holy Roman Empire, Catherine II married the heir to the Russian imperial throne, but upon his accession, managed to seize power and reigned in her own right from 1762-1796. She plunged into European great power politics with great talent and sweeping strategic moves. Previously, Russia had not had access to the Black Sea and the Mediterranean trade beckoning beyond it. Catherine even had her eye on Constantinople, and dreamed of freeing it from Turkish occupation to restore it to Christendom under the rule of her grandson, fittingly named Constantine. While this did not come to pass, by the end of her reign, Russia had occupied a large part of the Polish Lithuanian empire, dominated the Black Sea and was a European great power. It was said that no cannon in Europe could be fired without her leave, a line that Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov currently likes to use in his speeches: clearly, his master would like to restore this situation.
Desempolvamos, antes de sumergirnos en la novedosa sexta temporada que estamos preparando llena de sorpresas, algunos de los mejores temas y discos del Hard y el melódico de lo que llevamos de año. VANDENBERG, ELECTRIC BOYS, STARMEN, SARAYASIGN, THE UNITY, H.E.A.T., KENT HILLI, CHRIS ROSANDER, FURY WEEKEND, STREETLIGHT, Michael Thompson Band, SOUTHERN EMPIRE, PONTILLO AND THE VINTAGE CREW… ¿Necesitas algo más para unirte a nosotros? Electric Sounds Part II pone la otra cara a la moneda que acuña nuestra visión generalista del Rock como única etiqueta…
Australian songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Sean Timms has had a charmed 2023 as part of four progressive rock releases this year. His new albums with Unitopia and Southern Empire came out a few weeks apart and have captured a lot of attention among prog rock fans this year. Both albums could end up on several "best of 2023" lists by the end of December. Sean was kind enough to tell me about both albums, as well as his musical background, meeting Steve Hackett, and much more. You can learn more about both bands on their Facebook or Instagram accounts. Please hit the like button and/or leave a rating/review wherever you consume this podcast. You can read my Michael's Record Collection newsletter for free by signing up at michaelsrecordcollection.substack.com. Follow MRC on Twitter (@MikesRecords), like it on Facebook, and follow on Instagram and/or TikTok. Have questions or comments or want to suggest a topic? Hit me up at michaelsrecordcollection@gmail.com. I'd love to have your support for this independent podcast. You can become a patron of this show by becoming a Michael's Record Collection Patreon subscriber starting at only $2 per month at the MRC Patreon page. Supporter benefits escalate at each level, providing more value the more you support the show. For example, you will know about interviews in advance and at some levels you can submit questions for the artists, come on the show to co-host, enter prize drawings, and more.
BAND / ARTIST TRACK'S TITLE TIME ALBUM / YEAR This is The Prog & Roll Radio Show 0:37 SOUTHERN EMPIRE Goliath's Moon 9:12 Civilisation (2018) Interview with Sean Timms Pt. 1 9:24 SOUTHERN EMPIRE When You Return 5:12 Another World (2023) SOUTHERN EMPIRE Moving Through Tomorrow 10:50 Another World (2023) Prog & Roll Radio Show […]
This week's Prog-Watch is a straight-up variety program with lots of diverse, brand new progressive rock for your listening enjoyment! Tune in to hear great stuff from PROG Magazine artists Zopp, Flor de Loto, and Infinite Rising! I also have lots of other terrific tunes from Built For The Future, Tiger Moth Tales, Isbjorg, 35 Tapes, Envy of None, Nine Skies, The Geof Whitely Project, Southern Empire, and The Emerald Dawn!This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/3136310/advertisement
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More great contemporary prog rock awaits on this week's Prog-Watch! With music from Southern Empire, Eloy, 35 Tapes, Herd of Instinct, Emmett Elvin, I Am The Manic Whale, Steve Thorne, The Anchoret, Hats Off Gentlemen, It's Adequate, and Psychoyogi! I hope you will join me!This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/3136310/advertisement
Sean Timms, keyboardist, songwriter, and producer for Southern Empire and Unitopia joins the podcast to talk about the new albums from those bands coming in the next few weeks, as well as all of the other bands and projects he is involved with.
Welcome to Live From Progzilla Towers Edition 483. In this edition we heard music by Peter Gabriel, The Fierce & The Dead, Aerolith, FM, Cap Outrun, Inhalo, They Watch Us From The Moon, Popol Vuh, Jethro Tull, Southern Empire, United Progressive Fraternity, Unitopia, Retreat From Moscow, Solstein, Faint Signal, The Mighty Bard, Visitors, Abel Ganz & Steve Lukather.
Southern Empire Resources CEO Dale Wallster joined Steve Darling from Proactive to share news the company has entered into an amendment agreement that will see the company exercise its option to acquire a 25% interest in the Oro Cruz Property. Wallster says the company will own a 25% interest in the Oro Cruz Property and have the option to acquire the remaining 75% by making a final payment of US $100,000 to an underlying vendor by April 15, 2023. The company also shared what the plan for exploration will look like moving forward. Wallster also talked about the company's activity in Mexico where they recently started drilling. #proactiveinvestors #southernempireresourcecorp #TSXv #SMP #otcqb
Artist Song Time Album Year Triangle Alert 3:34 Alert & Alive 2016 The Syn Trustworks 5:51 Trustworks 2016 Steven Wilson My Book of Regrets 9:07 4.5 2016 Southern Empire Forest Fire 7:32 Southern Empire 2016 Sideways To Cross The Border 5:13 Into Balance 2016 Tony Patterson Cast Away 2:29 Equations Of Meaning 2016 Rikard Sjöblom […]
Lisa Lanier stays on to explain the craziness going on in South Carolina. The empire of an incredibly rich family who has had their family-run law firm for the last 100 years is crashing and burning. This family used to own the part of South Carolina they lived in. Now the mother and son are dead, the father tried to hire a hitman to kill him, and a mountain of closed case files are being reopened and pointing back at them. Find out more here! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Lisa Lanier stays on to explain the craziness going on in South Carolina. The empire of an incredibly rich family who has had their family-run law firm for the last 100 years is crashing and burning. This family used to own the part of South Carolina they lived in. Now the mother and son are dead, the father tried to hire a hitman to kill him, and a mountain of closed case files are being reopened and pointing back at them. Find out more here! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
To access the full interview, visit B2BInterviews.com/SouthernEmpire .
Con ustedes, el podcast 287 de Cerca de la Orilla, para que lo tengan y lo escuchen a la hora que quieran. Esta emisión repasamos dos GRANDES canciones progresivas: "The Ninth Wave" de la artista británica Kate Bush, así como "The Bridge that Binds" del grupo australiano Southern Empire. Lista de canciones: The Ninth Wave - Artista Kate Bush, disco Hounds of Love The Bridge that Binds - Artista Southern Empire, disco Southern Empire Ficha técnica: Fecha de publicación: 12/abril/2021 Rúbricas: Nora García Producción integral: Javo Aguirre ¡Saludos progresivamente épicos!
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18:00:43 Artist Title Length Album Year Composer Lable Listeners 0:00:00 Southern Empire Goliath’s Moon 9:10 Civilisation 2018 Southern Empire 45 0:09:10 miwshowopen 1:10 51 0:12:26 Caligula’s Horse Marigold 6:13 Bloom 2015 47 0:18:39 Anubis Hitchhiking to Byzantium 9:26 Hitchhiking to Byzantium 2014 JFK 49 0:28:02 Mark & Rayna 0:00 47 0:28:04 Rikard Sjoblom’s […]
18:00:43 Artist Title Length Album Year Composer Lable Listeners 0:00:00 Southern Empire Goliath’s Moon 9:10 Civilisation 2018 Southern Empire 45 0:09:10 miwshowopen 1:10 51 0:12:26 Caligula’s Horse Marigold 6:13 Bloom 2015 47 0:18:39 Anubis Hitchhiking to Byzantium 9:26 Hitchhiking to Byzantium 2014 JFK 49 0:28:02 Mark & Rayna 0:00 47 0:28:04 Rikard Sjoblom’s […]
This week's Prog-Watch is another edition of EPIX! Just six tunes will carry us through our time together and I'll play one from each decade of our favorite genre (with a bonus from the 1970s)! Tune in to hear great music from Dire Straits, Southern Empire, Rush, Rocket Scientists, Marillion, and Camel!
Featuring music from 7th Overture, Alizarin, Curly Curve, Diabolus, Exmagma, Forceland, Goblin, Gruppo 2001, Huis, Karnataka, Leviathan (IT), Nick Karch, Polis, Red Dawn, Sinkadus, and Southern Empire, plus “Spotlight Sets” devoted to Banzai and Flaming Row. Do you enjoy Prog-Scure? Perhaps you might consider donating a few bucks to help me to finance future episodes: […]
Audio del 15 de enero transmitiendo los miércoles de 11 a 13 en España en Sol y Rabia y Revi Radio, de 8 a 10 de la noche en TNT Radio Rock, de 10 a 12 de la noche en A Salto Mata Radio Rock, y los jueves de 10 a 12 en Cdmusicradio. También atent@s al podcast en la web: http://www.madeinmetal.es/index.php/radio o iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/es/podcast/made-in-metal/id1444591596?l y en https://archive.org/details/madeinmetalradio175quintatemporada y https://www.mixcloud.com/MadeinMetal/made-in-metal-programa-175/ Programa 175 donde escucharas material de bandas jovenes como Periphery, Revolution Saints, Restless Revolver, Reaper-X, Stay Tuned, Soen, The Night Flight Orchestra, y Southern Empire mientras recordamos bandas con más experiencia como Tygers of Pan Tang, Robert Tepper, Bullet For My Valentine, Soilwork y Tesla. De las banda españolas tenemos música de Paco Ventura. Estas son las canciones que escucharas hoy: 1.Periphery - Blood Eagle 2.Tygers of Pan Tang - Worlds Apart 3.Revolution Saints - When The Heartache Has Gone 4.Restless Revolver - Highway 5.Reaper-X - Blood in the Air 6.Stay Tuned – Empathy 7.Paco Ventura habla sobre Michael Angelo Batio en Hashabuza 8.Paco Ventura –Hayabusa 9.Robert Tepper –Better Than the Rest 10.Bullet For My Valentine- No Easy Way Out (Bonus Track) 11.Soen - Covenant 12.Soilwork - Bleeder despoiler 13.The Night Flight Orchestra – Sometimes the World’s Ain’t Enough 14.Statement - The Hurt 15.Tesla - You Won´t Take me Alive 16.Tesla - Modern Day Cowboy 17.Southern Empire - Goliat's Moon
Featuring music from : The Flower Kings ( Live ), Phideaux ( The Tandem Feature ), Seven Steps To The Green Door, Gandalf’s Fist, Lobate Scarp ( My EP Special ), Tool, Fish ( Request ), Threshold ( Live ) & Southern Empire.
Welcome to Live From Progzilla Towers Edition 301. In this all request edition we heard music by Discipline, Southern Empire, Anglagard - Jordrok, Led Zeppelin, Brighteye Brison, David Zmyslowski, Disturbed, Hawkwind, Empyre, Frank Zappa, Midas Fall, The Tea Club, Jethro Tull, Tin Spirits, Tom Slatter & Von Hertzen Brothers.
A petición popular y dada la gran aceptación que han obtenido los programas anteriores de esta serie, no podíamos menos que regresar, en este periodo estival, a recuperar el hilo de nuestros programas dedicados a recoger una selección de las grandes suites y que hemos denominado "suiterranea". Dado que ya se considera en sí mismo como un spin-off más de la familia Subterranea, continuamos con la numeración donde lo dejamos en el verano 2018. Así pues, el primero de nuestros especiales veraniegos 2019 corresponde a la 8ª entrega de 'Subterranea Suites'. Venid a disfrutar de esta selección de 'suitones': Southern Empire, Red Sand, Discipline, Frank Zappa, Sunchild, Univers Zéro, Crippled Black Phoenix, Jean-Luc Ponty, Bill Bruford y Stratovarius.
A petición popular y dada la gran aceptación que han obtenido los programas anteriores de esta serie, no podíamos menos que regresar, en este periodo estival, a recuperar el hilo de nuestros programas dedicados a recoger una selección de las grandes suites y que hemos denominado "suiterranea". Dado que ya se considera en sí mismo como un spin-off más de la familia Subterranea, continuamos con la numeración donde lo dejamos en el verano 2018. Así pues, el primero de nuestros especiales veraniegos 2019 corresponde a la 8ª entrega de 'Subterranea Suites'. Venid a disfrutar de esta selección de 'suitones': Southern Empire, Red Sand, Discipline, Frank Zappa, Sunchild, Univers Zéro, Crippled Black Phoenix, Jean-Luc Ponty, Bill Bruford y Stratovarius.
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This week on Prog-Watch I have another awesome variety program! With music from El Tubo Elastico, Riverside, Sunchild, Nosound, D'AccorD, & Gosta Berlings Saga! Plus, Dr. Rob Fisher dishes on the great new album by Aussie proggers Southern Empire!
Welcome to Live From Progzilla Towers Edition 265. In this special edition we spoke to Guy Manning and heard music by Steely Dan, 10CC, Joni Mitchell, Weather Report, Alice Cooper, Lindisfarne, Roy Harper, Genesis, Jethro Tull, Al Stewart, Southern Empire, Damanek & Manning.
This week on Prog-Watch my esteemed guest is Guy Manning of Manning, United Progressive Fraternity and Damanek! Guy and I chat about his various projects and the upcoming Damanek tour with Southern Empire! And of course there is plenty of great music to be heard along the way!Also: hear Tony clarify how Guy likes to pronounce "Damanek" and then revert to his own pronunciation for the rest of the program! I guess you really can't teach an old prog rock show host new tricks.
Welcome to Live From Progzilla Towers Edition 259. In this edition we heard music by Queen, Jim Steinman, Galahad, Brand X, Tantor, Eberhard Schoener, IQ, Mark Rowen, Karnataka, Lonely Robot, Southern Empire, Rush, Laviantica, Vangelis, Nik Turner And Youth, Younger Brother, Jet Black Sea & Sanguine Hum.
El tiempo pasa demasiado deprisa, se estira y se contrae, siempre al contrario de lo que cada uno necesita. Tenemos un grave conflicto con el tiempo, el espacio de radio es limitado pero la música parece extenderse hacia el infinito. Por mucho que lo intentamos, no vemos la forma de poder ofreceros, en los ya extensos programas de Subterranea, toda la inmensa producción que nos llega. Aun así, no cejamos en el intento de intentar aprovechar al máximo ese tiempo fugaz que nos concedéis con el fin de haceros partícipes de nuestras emociones ante la escucha de tantísima creatividad. Así que menos charla y más al turrón, que hay mucho que escuchar. Oído al parche: Frequency Drift, Kenny Mitchell, La Bottega del Tempo a Vapore, Robots Against Entropy, Sombra, Southern Empire, The Regal Worm, Tumbletown y Yuka & Chronoship. Toda una colección de delicattessens que, cada cual en su medida, han seducido a los miembros del programa hasta el punto de ser seleccionados para este segundo programa de la temporada. David Pintos, Engelbert Rodríguez, Ricardo Hernández, Juan Francisco Díaz, Fernando Pastor y Carles Pinós seremos los responsables de haceros llegar toda esta colección de fantásticos discos que no os debéis perder. Dadle al play y a disfrutar de tres horitas de buen material.
El tiempo pasa demasiado deprisa, se estira y se contrae, siempre al contrario de lo que cada uno necesita. Tenemos un grave conflicto con el tiempo, el espacio de radio es limitado pero la música parece extenderse hacia el infinito. Por mucho que lo intentamos, no vemos la forma de poder ofreceros, en los ya extensos programas de Subterranea, toda la inmensa producción que nos llega. Aun así, no cejamos en el intento de intentar aprovechar al máximo ese tiempo fugaz que nos concedéis con el fin de haceros partícipes de nuestras emociones ante la escucha de tantísima creatividad. Así que menos charla y más al turrón, que hay mucho que escuchar. Oído al parche: Frequency Drift, Kenny Mitchell, La Bottega del Tempo a Vapore, Robots Against Entropy, Sombra, Southern Empire, The Regal Worm, Tumbletown y Yuka & Chronoship. Toda una colección de delicattessens que, cada cual en su medida, han seducido a los miembros del programa hasta el punto de ser seleccionados para este segundo programa de la temporada. David Pintos, Engelbert Rodríguez, Ricardo Hernández, Juan Francisco Díaz, Fernando Pastor y Carles Pinós seremos los responsables de haceros llegar toda esta colección de fantásticos discos que no os debéis perder. Dadle al play y a disfrutar de tres horitas de buen material.
Symphonic Prog fans take note: Sean Timm’s band SOUTHERN EMPIRE’s has created a sumptuous feast for your ears with their sophomore album “Civilisation”. In between listenings, you can check out this interview with Sean where he discusses the new album, what makes this band so special, and the challenges of global domination when you’re originating [...] The post SOUTHERN EMPIRE’s Sean Timms: “In My Entire Career, This Second Album Is the Release that Has Garnered the Most Interest and Appreciation from the Progressive Rock Community” appeared first on Sonic Perspectives.
This week's Prog-Watch is another edition of EPIX! My usual criteria apply: an EPIC must be over 10 minutes long; and we will hear one for each major decade of our favorite genre! This time we'll hear music from The Flower Kings, Big Big Train, Southern Empire, Jethro Tull and Anderson, Bruford, Wakeman & Howe!I hope you will join me for some wonderful, modern rock symphonies!
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Time Artist Title Length Album Year Composer Label Listeners 18:01:07 Southern Empire Goliath’s Moon 9:10 Civilisation 2018 Southern Empire 41 18:10:27 miwshowopen 1:14 42 18:18:45 Big Big Train Folklore 7:21 Folklore 2016 David Longdale 42 18:26:07 Lee Abraham Find Another Way 7:01 Colours 2017 42 18:35:00 Mystery Looking for Something Else 16:44 Lies and Butterflies […]
Time Artist Title Length Album Year Composer Label Listeners 18:01:07 Southern Empire Goliath’s Moon 9:10 Civilisation 2018 Southern Empire 41 18:10:27 miwshowopen 1:14 42 18:18:45 Big Big Train Folklore 7:21 Folklore 2016 David Longdale 42 18:26:07 Lee Abraham Find Another Way 7:01 Colours 2017 42 18:35:00 Mystery Looking for Something Else 16:44 Lies and Butterflies […]
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Time Artist Title Length Album Year Composer Label Listeners 18:00:18 Shadowland Mephisto Bridge 6:20 Edge of Night (Live DVD) 2009 Clive Nolan 39 18:06:38 miwshowopen 1:14 47 18:12:33 Threshold Freaks 5:22 Clone 2001 Jon Jeary Inside Out Music 44 18:17:52 Arena The Visitor 5:57 The Visitor 1998 Clive Nolan Inside Out Music America 47 18:27:07 […]
Time Artist Title Length Album Year Composer Label Listeners 18:00:18 Shadowland Mephisto Bridge 6:20 Edge of Night (Live DVD) 2009 Clive Nolan 39 18:06:38 miwshowopen 1:14 47 18:12:33 Threshold Freaks 5:22 Clone 2001 Jon Jeary Inside Out Music 44 18:17:52 Arena The Visitor 5:57 The Visitor 1998 Clive Nolan Inside Out Music America 47 18:27:07 […]
Welcome to Live From Progzilla Towers Edition 250. In this special cover versions edition we heard music by Frost*, Parallel Or 90 Degrees, Dance With The Dead, Deftones, IQ, Ghost, Graham Gouldman, Magenta, Phil Collins, Mark Spencer, Southern Empire, Nightwish, RPWL, Steven Wilson, Far Corporation, Daniel Cavanagh, Todmobile With Jon Anderson, Kevin Gilbert, Tears For Fears, Tiger Moth Tales, Transatlantic, Umphrey's McGee, Jeff Buckley & Mark Shian.
Welcome to Live From Progzilla Towers Edition 248. In this edition we heard music by Seven Eyed Crow, Chickn, David Sancious & Tone, Southern Empire, Shineback, Starfish64, Beardfish, Porcupine Tree, Dean Baker, Mark Spencer, Mystery, Herd Of Instinct, Return To Forever, The Man From Ravcon, The Kentish Spires, Klaatu, Cyrcus Flyght, The Paradox Twin & Big Big Train.
Most people know that slavery was foundational to the economic development of the United States in the antebellum period. Fewer people are aware that slavery was also important for American foreign policy in the period. In his book This Vast Southern Empire: Slaveholders at The Helm of American Foreign Policy (Harvard University Press, 2016), Matthew Karp examines how American slaveholders and their allies steered American diplomacy so as to preserve and expand slavery as an institution. Adam McNeil is an incoming PhD student in the Department of History at the University of Delaware in Newark, Delaware. He completed his M.A. in History at Simmons College in Boston, Massachusetts and B.S. in History at Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University (FAMU) in Tallahassee, Florida. He can be reached on Twitter @CulturedModesty. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Most people know that slavery was foundational to the economic development of the United States in the antebellum period. Fewer people are aware that slavery was also important for American foreign policy in the period. In his book This Vast Southern Empire: Slaveholders at The Helm of American Foreign Policy (Harvard University Press, 2016), Matthew Karp examines how American slaveholders and their allies steered American diplomacy so as to preserve and expand slavery as an institution. Adam McNeil is an incoming PhD student in the Department of History at the University of Delaware in Newark, Delaware. He completed his M.A. in History at Simmons College in Boston, Massachusetts and B.S. in History at Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University (FAMU) in Tallahassee, Florida. He can be reached on Twitter @CulturedModesty. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/african-american-studies
Most people know that slavery was foundational to the economic development of the United States in the antebellum period. Fewer people are aware that slavery was also important for American foreign policy in the period. In his book This Vast Southern Empire: Slaveholders at The Helm of American Foreign Policy (Harvard University Press, 2016), Matthew Karp examines how American slaveholders and their allies steered American diplomacy so as to preserve and expand slavery as an institution. Adam McNeil is an incoming PhD student in the Department of History at the University of Delaware in Newark, Delaware. He completed his M.A. in History at Simmons College in Boston, Massachusetts and B.S. in History at Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University (FAMU) in Tallahassee, Florida. He can be reached on Twitter @CulturedModesty. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Most people know that slavery was foundational to the economic development of the United States in the antebellum period. Fewer people are aware that slavery was also important for American foreign policy in the period. In his book This Vast Southern Empire: Slaveholders at The Helm of American Foreign Policy (Harvard University Press, 2016), Matthew Karp examines how American slaveholders and their allies steered American diplomacy so as to preserve and expand slavery as an institution. Adam McNeil is an incoming PhD student in the Department of History at the University of Delaware in Newark, Delaware. He completed his M.A. in History at Simmons College in Boston, Massachusetts and B.S. in History at Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University (FAMU) in Tallahassee, Florida. He can be reached on Twitter @CulturedModesty. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Most people know that slavery was foundational to the economic development of the United States in the antebellum period. Fewer people are aware that slavery was also important for American foreign policy in the period. In his book This Vast Southern Empire: Slaveholders at The Helm of American Foreign Policy (Harvard University Press, 2016), Matthew Karp examines how American slaveholders and their allies steered American diplomacy so as to preserve and expand slavery as an institution. Adam McNeil is an incoming PhD student in the Department of History at the University of Delaware in Newark, Delaware. He completed his M.A. in History at Simmons College in Boston, Massachusetts and B.S. in History at Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University (FAMU) in Tallahassee, Florida. He can be reached on Twitter @CulturedModesty. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Most people know that slavery was foundational to the economic development of the United States in the antebellum period. Fewer people are aware that slavery was also important for American foreign policy in the period. In his book This Vast Southern Empire: Slaveholders at The Helm of American Foreign Policy (Harvard University... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Most people know that slavery was foundational to the economic development of the United States in the antebellum period. Fewer people are aware that slavery was also important for American foreign policy in the period. In his book This Vast Southern Empire: Slaveholders at The Helm of American Foreign Policy (Harvard University Press, 2016), Matthew Karp examines how American slaveholders and their allies steered American diplomacy so as to preserve and expand slavery as an institution. Adam McNeil is an incoming PhD student in the Department of History at the University of Delaware in Newark, Delaware. He completed his M.A. in History at Simmons College in Boston, Massachusetts and B.S. in History at Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University (FAMU) in Tallahassee, Florida. He can be reached on Twitter @CulturedModesty. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to Live From Progzilla Towers Edition 198. In this edition we heard music by The Damned, Steve Hillage, This Winter Machine, Kevin Gilbert, Bjørn Riis, Van Der Graaf Generator, Public Service Broadcasting, Fish On Friday, Beggars Opera, Flash, Robert Ramsay, Gosta Berlings Saga, Machines Dream, Mahavishnu Orchestra, Isotope, Southern Empire, Jethro Tull, L'anima & Shadow Gallery.
This week's program is a great variety show with lots of new music for your listening pleasure! Hear music from Boundary Exception, Pat Mastelotto & Markus Reuter, Southern Empire, Offworld, IQ, Alan Reed, Richard Barbieri, Tom Slatter, Knight Area & Blackfield! Plus another great edition of Progressive Discoveries with Dr. Rob Fisher, on the wonderful debut album from This Winter Machine! A splendid time is guaranteed for all!Website: Progwatch.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ProgWatch/Twitter: @ProgSquatchEmail: progsquatch@gmail.com
Welcome to Live From Progzilla Towers Edition 148. In this special Eurovision Prog Contest edition, we heard music by Long Distance Calling, Southern Empire, Lee Abraham, Nika Kocharov And Young Georgian Lolitaz, Iamthemorning, Circus Maximus, Poem, Rikard Sjöblom, Bill Bailey, Madárfogás, Tabletom, Different Light, Mike Oldfield & Kevin Gilbert.
The Squatch has a lot of great stuff lined up this week, much of it quite new! Music from John Mitchell, Red Bazar (featuring Peter Jones of Tiger Moth Tales), Mechanical Butterfly, The Gift, GEPH, Lazuli, Headspace (with Adam Wakeman and Damian Wilson), Southern Empire, and Focus!As always, send questions, suggestions or comments to progsquatch@gmail.com. You can also follow the Squatch on Twitter (@ProgSquatch) or visit our Prog-Watch Facebook page. If you follow on Twitter or like the Facebook page, you can see the Daily Classic album---a fun little feature which the Squatch sends out six days each week! (Squatches rest on Sundays!)And if you haven't yet, check out the website Progwatch.com! Lots of great stuff there from our previous seasons!
Welcome to Live From Progzilla Towers Edition 137. In this special first birthday edition we heard music by Southern Empire, Kingcrow, Floating Points, Phideaux, The Room, Be-Bop Deluxe, The Pineapple Thief, Red Bazarr, Judie Tzuke, Pink Floyd, Porcupine Tree, Echolyn, Discipline, Sanguine Hum, Cosmograf & Glen Campbell.