dinosaurstillrule!
New member
Hey all! I am pelased to introduce our project from Upstate NY and the 5 of us who have found each other to build a great Prog Rock Band again.
For the first time in almost 30 years I am lucky enough to, once again, be involved with 4 other extremely talented musicians who all share the same passion for classic Prog music.
We are paying tribute to Yes, Genesis, Pink Floyd, Rush, King Crimson, Jethro Tull. And we have a few extras we are kicking around from The Dreegs, Zappa, UK, Zeppelin (No Quarter) and Chris Squire's Silently Falling Etc.
We are planning on doing large events with rented PA equipment and we have all the other vintage and modern equipment any musicians could ever want to put on an authentic show.
So we are excited about this, it is good to hear this project coming together in practices and we can't wait to bring the music from all these famous bands to the stage. We plan to get this Dinosaur back up and roaring next Spring............... We are having a terrible time trying to come up with a good name for this? I figured I'd try a site that has a bunch of Prog Rock fans and see if they can find a link between all these bands....(a common song name?? or ??) or some sort of an interesting Prog Rock Origin of a name?
I like "DINSAURS STILL RULE THE EARTH" But not well recieved, so it must not be good.
HELP....
Randy
For the first time in almost 30 years I am lucky enough to, once again, be involved with 4 other extremely talented musicians who all share the same passion for classic Prog music.
We are paying tribute to Yes, Genesis, Pink Floyd, Rush, King Crimson, Jethro Tull. And we have a few extras we are kicking around from The Dreegs, Zappa, UK, Zeppelin (No Quarter) and Chris Squire's Silently Falling Etc.
We are planning on doing large events with rented PA equipment and we have all the other vintage and modern equipment any musicians could ever want to put on an authentic show.
So we are excited about this, it is good to hear this project coming together in practices and we can't wait to bring the music from all these famous bands to the stage. We plan to get this Dinosaur back up and roaring next Spring............... We are having a terrible time trying to come up with a good name for this? I figured I'd try a site that has a bunch of Prog Rock fans and see if they can find a link between all these bands....(a common song name?? or ??) or some sort of an interesting Prog Rock Origin of a name?
I like "DINSAURS STILL RULE THE EARTH" But not well recieved, so it must not be good.
HELP....
Randy