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Don't sleep on the flute – an often overlooked woodwind instrument in the history of jazz, the humble flute has brought a unique warmth to many of the genre's great records, and has had an influence across post-bop, spiritual, fusion and beyond.
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An Italian progressive rock band, with similarities to other Italian progressive bands, such as Museo Rosenbach and Premiata Forneria Marconi (PFM), but with such influences as Emerson, Lake and Palmer (ELP) from the British progressive scene, this band were unique and at the top of their game when they released their self-titled album in 1973 (on the Magma label).
Incorporating such instruments as piano, organ, moog, as well as guitar, drums, bass guitar and vocals.
In 2009, Guido Wassermann and Pietro Pellegrini reformed the band, Eventually culminating in their second studio album, AttosecondO, in 2012.
The members were:
Pietro Pellegrini; Guido Wasserman; Giorgio Santandria; Alfonso Oliva and Michele Bavaro.
An Italian progressive rock band, with similarities to other Italian progressive bands, such as Museo Rosenbach and Premiata Forneria Marconi (PFM), but with such influences as Emerson, Lake and Palmer (ELP) from the British progressive scene, this band were unique and at the top of their game when they released their self-titled album in 1973 (on the Magma label).
Incorporating such instruments as piano, organ, moog, as well as guitar, drums, bass guitar and vocals.
In 2009, Guido Wassermann and Pietro Pellegrini reformed the band, Eventually culminating in their second studio album, AttosecondO, in 2012.
The members were:
Pietro Pellegrini; Guido Wasserman; Giorgio Santandria; Alfonso Oliva and Michele Bavaro.
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