Hello all!
On Sunday the 24th of February, one more Prog n Roll radio show was online as usual. This was our 249th show, and next Sunday we will be celebrating Prog n Roll's 250 broadcasts.
This time we wanted to do something slightly different, so we focused on the personal careers of musicians who became famous (or less famous) as members of a band or bands. So, the playlist included songs taken by their solo albums exclusively.
I'm certain that it was a very interesting and informative show, and I got the feeling that our listeners enjoyed it.
Here's the complete playlist:
On Sunday the 24th of February, one more Prog n Roll radio show was online as usual. This was our 249th show, and next Sunday we will be celebrating Prog n Roll's 250 broadcasts.
This time we wanted to do something slightly different, so we focused on the personal careers of musicians who became famous (or less famous) as members of a band or bands. So, the playlist included songs taken by their solo albums exclusively.
I'm certain that it was a very interesting and informative show, and I got the feeling that our listeners enjoyed it.
Here's the complete playlist:
1st Part: DAVID
GILMOUR: Murder / ROGER DALTREY: Under a Ragging Moon / ROKY ERICKSON: Burn the
Flames / PETER BARDENS: Write My Name in the Dust.
2nd Part: MAGGIE BELL: A Woman Left
Lonely / DAVID BYRON: Man Full of Yesterdays / ROGER GLOVER: Little Chalk Blue
/ GARY BROOKER: Old Manhattan Melodies / JUDY DYBLE: C’est La Vie.
3rd Part: KERY
LIVGREN: To Live for the King / BRUCE DICKSINSON: Jerusalem / ROBERT PLANT:
Slow Dancer / BRYAN MAY: Back to the Light.
4rth Part: PETER GABRIEL: Solsbury Hill /
SANDY DENNY: Like an Old Fashioned Waltz / SIVERT HOYEM: My Thieving Heart
(Live) / STEVE ROTHERY: Old Man of the Sea.
A very big thanks to all those who listened to our show once more.
On Sunday the 3rd of March we will celebrate our 250th broadcast with a special "epic" show. More on that later...
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