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The man who put the “Palmer” in Emerson, Lake & Palmer is continuing ... “The families are totally behind this particular concert,” he says. “It seemed to be the most honest way we ...
15—SHIPSHEWANA — Carl Palmer is finally bringing ... and when you come to the concert, the keyboards from Keith Emerson, the voice from Greg Lake, are all being mixed on the night, again ...
After exploring the idea of a hologram tour, Palmer — with the blessing from the estates of Emerson and Lake — pivoted to performing live accompanied by concert footage of his late bandmates.
“That concert for me was sad, because as I was playing it, I knew this would be it,” Palmer recalls. Six years later, keyboardist Keith Emerson and bassist-singer-guitarist Greg Lake, each ...
Through the sorcery of technology and superb performance footage from ELP’s 1992 concert in the Royal Albert Hall, Emerson and Lake will “join” Palmer onstage for the real ­time performance ...
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.
Emerson, Lake & Palmer is back on the road — no mean feat since two of them are no longer with us. But drummer Carl Palmer is happily present what the British progressive rock trio once called ...
Those who purchased tickets at the auditorium should call concert promoter Live Nation at (440) 247-2722. Emerson, Lake and Palmer had been set to reunite in July for a 40th-anniversary show in ...
Emerson, Lake & Palmer and Asia. On Friday night, Palmer will be performing a special concert in Miami at the Olympia Theatre as a stop on the 66-year-old’s ELP Legacy North American tour.
while Emerson and Lake — who both died in 2016 — accompany him on large video screens, using video captured at a 1992 concert. That means Palmer not only has to keep up with his longtime ...
The progressive-rock supergroup Emerson, Lake and Palmer were never really notable for their restraint, either in the complexity and execution of their music or in their over-the-top live shows.