Greg Lake wrote a song with a guitar when he was only 12 years old. It turned into the Emerson, Lake & Palmer classic "Lucky Man".
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 ...
EXCLUSIVE: Radar Pictures, which served as an executive producer on Sony’s Jumanji films, has secured rights to “Karn Evil 9,” the futuristic 1973 song by London prog-rock band Emerson, Lake & Palmer, ...
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 ...
The first official book about prog-rock icons Emerson, Lake & Palmer will be released in 2021. The book, edited by Palmer, will be available in three deluxe editions: the Classic (a large format, ...
While it should come as no surprise that musical heroes from across all genres are beginning to die off, some of the highest profile losses are, in particular, in the rock/pop world, where many of its ...
Think back and try to recall the specific reasons you attended your first large-scale rock concert. For me, I yearned to hear "big audio," louder and in better fidelity than my home stereo system. I ...
Everyone, including Carl Palmer, thought they’d seen and heard the last of Emerson, Lake, and Palmer. In 2010, the trio, who took prog to way-over-the top heights musically and theatrically in the ...
Emerson, Lake & Palmer drummer Carl Palmer said he was planning a virtual tour that would find him performing live alongside rediscovered film footage of late bandmates Keith Emerson and Greg Lake.
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