Hello all!
Last night Prog n Roll radio show was on air once more, this time with a special show, incl. the presentation of the new album of Galahad, Seas of Change. (The album consists of one very long suite, divided into 2 major parts).
We had the pleasure and honor to have on the chatbox musicians from many bands among our audience, such as: Mike Kershaw, Stu Nicholson and Dean Baker of Galahad, Ben Bell and Stefan Hepe of Gandalf's Fist, Pat Sanders of Drifting Sun and Karl Groom, the leader of Threshold, who also did the production of Seas of Change.
From our behalf, in order to thank them for supporting our show, we played one song from each of their bands. Further than that, we played some parts of the interview we conducted with Stuart Nicholson a few days ago, and played the whole Seas of Change album.
But that wasn't all! We also had a music quiz prepared, and the winner took as prize a copy of Seas of Change, signed by all the members of Galahad! Just for the record I should mention that the winner was Sarah Barker from UK. Congratulations Sarah!
I believe that it was very good and interesting show and I hope that our listener's enjoyed it.
Here you can check the complete playlist:
1st Part: THE SAMURAI OF PROG: Growing up / KAYAK: Love, Sail Away / Interview with Stuart Nicholson Pt.1 / PATCHWORK CACOPHONY: Maybe / MIKE KERSHAW: Guardian.
2nd Part: GANDALF’S FIST: Winter’s Mourning / Interview with Stuart Nicholson Pt.2 / GALAHAD: Richelieu’s Prayer / DRIFTING SUN: Wings of Hope / THRESHOLD: State of Independence.
3rd Part: GALAHAD: Mein Herz Brennt (Music Quiz) / Interview with Stuart Nicholson Pt.3 / Seas of Change Pt.1.
4rth Part: Seas of Change Pt.2
I would like to thank Stuart Nicholson and Dean Baker for being there last night, for the interview and for the CD that they offered. A special thanks to all the member of our "musical community" for supporting this show during all those years. And finally, a very big thanks to all our listeners, who are there on every Sunday evening, listening to Prog n Roll and with their love and support are giving us strength to carry on.
Thank you all!
Last night Prog n Roll radio show was on air once more, this time with a special show, incl. the presentation of the new album of Galahad, Seas of Change. (The album consists of one very long suite, divided into 2 major parts).
We had the pleasure and honor to have on the chatbox musicians from many bands among our audience, such as: Mike Kershaw, Stu Nicholson and Dean Baker of Galahad, Ben Bell and Stefan Hepe of Gandalf's Fist, Pat Sanders of Drifting Sun and Karl Groom, the leader of Threshold, who also did the production of Seas of Change.
From our behalf, in order to thank them for supporting our show, we played one song from each of their bands. Further than that, we played some parts of the interview we conducted with Stuart Nicholson a few days ago, and played the whole Seas of Change album.
But that wasn't all! We also had a music quiz prepared, and the winner took as prize a copy of Seas of Change, signed by all the members of Galahad! Just for the record I should mention that the winner was Sarah Barker from UK. Congratulations Sarah!
I believe that it was very good and interesting show and I hope that our listener's enjoyed it.
Here you can check the complete playlist:
1st Part: THE SAMURAI OF PROG: Growing up / KAYAK: Love, Sail Away / Interview with Stuart Nicholson Pt.1 / PATCHWORK CACOPHONY: Maybe / MIKE KERSHAW: Guardian.
2nd Part: GANDALF’S FIST: Winter’s Mourning / Interview with Stuart Nicholson Pt.2 / GALAHAD: Richelieu’s Prayer / DRIFTING SUN: Wings of Hope / THRESHOLD: State of Independence.
3rd Part: GALAHAD: Mein Herz Brennt (Music Quiz) / Interview with Stuart Nicholson Pt.3 / Seas of Change Pt.1.
4rth Part: Seas of Change Pt.2
I would like to thank Stuart Nicholson and Dean Baker for being there last night, for the interview and for the CD that they offered. A special thanks to all the member of our "musical community" for supporting this show during all those years. And finally, a very big thanks to all our listeners, who are there on every Sunday evening, listening to Prog n Roll and with their love and support are giving us strength to carry on.
Thank you all!
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