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The Podcast of Prog-Watch 629 is Available!

Posted by Anthony Rowsick on July 18, 2019
Posted in: FaceBook, News, ProgWatch. Tagged: Camel, Introitus, Izz, Jordan Rudess, Oak, Pattern Seeking Animals, Progressive Discoveries, Rob Fisher, Terry Draper, U.K..

I have a lot of great stuff lined up for you on this week’s Prog-Watch! For starters, I’ll be catching you up on some of the latest Prog Rock releases from Izz, Pattern Seeking Animals, Introitus, Jordan Rudess, and Terry Draper, formerly of Klaatu! Plus, I’ll have a couple of listener dedications (Camel and U.K.), and there will also be a house call from THE DOCTOR, Rob Fisher, who will be taking us on a voyage of Progressive Discovery with the latest album by the Norwegian band Oak!

 

629: Variety + Oak on Progressive Discoveries

 

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