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Progtopia
Mark Ashby
25 episodes
8 months ago
A podcast dedicated to progressive music in its various forms, including interviews with the musicians themselves.
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A podcast dedicated to progressive music in its various forms, including interviews with the musicians themselves.
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Music
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The Five From...Eric Woolfson
Progtopia
41 minutes
5 years ago
The Five From...Eric Woolfson
The late Eric Woolfson spent the 70s and 80s as the silent but equal partner of Alan Parsons in the rock band named after the producer. Having penned hits like "Games People Play" and "Time," and even singing several of them himself, Woolfson eventually moved on from rock radio to writing scores for musical theatre. His subjects included historical figures like Sigmund Freud, Antoni Gaudi, and of course Edgar Allan Poe. With five such productions out there, it only follows that instead of spotlighting well-known Alan Parsons Project tracks, we take a look at one song from each of those musicals. Among those, you'll hear some updated takes on APP songs from years past, and Woolfson himself singing his own words once more. Find Woolfson and APP merchandise and music at www.ericwoolfsonmusic.com. To hear previous archival episodes, go to www.progtopia.com, and follow the show on Facebook (www.facebook.com/progtopia).
Progtopia
A podcast dedicated to progressive music in its various forms, including interviews with the musicians themselves.