Lone surviving member of ELP (Emerson, Lake and Palmer) drummer Carl Palmer will celebrate the band's legacy onstage this year with the Welcome Back My Friends tour, a 2023 run presenting a ...
“Welcome back my friends to the show that never ends.” That lyric, sung with the bravado of a carnival barker and backed by keyboard-drenched pageantry, sat at the heart of “Brain Salad Surgery,” the ...
They were one of the biggest pioneer progressive rock groups of the 1970s, boldly mixing rock with classical music and jazz. Reviewers praised their albums as mandatory listening for fans of ’70s ...
Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe. Created by Carl Palmer and his management, Welcome Back My Friends – An ...
The year 2016 has been beyond brutal for iconic musicians and music lovers alike. And apparently, the Grim Reaper is not yet finished. Greg Lake, a progenitor of progressive rock music revered for his ...
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 “the ...
After establishing themselves in bands such as The Nice, King Crimson, and The Crazy World of Arthur Brown, ELP was formed in early 1970 as one of rock's first (and biggest) supergroups. ELP had ...
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 ...
You’ve never seen a show quite like what Emerson, Lake and Palmer have planned for their upcoming “Welcome Back, My Friends” 50th anniversary tour. The last surviving member, Carl Palmer, will tour ...
Prog-rock kingpins Emerson, Lake & Palmer wrote their share of songs about the blessing and curse of technology. And now technology is bringing the band back to life. Drummer Carl Palmer has taken the ...
CD Side: Pictures at an Exhibition; Take a Pebble; Rondo; Nutrocker. DVD Side: 5.1 audio mix; 70-minute The Birth of a Band documentary.