THE PROGRESSIVE TRACKS SHOW #313 (SeaProg Festival Preview #4)

May 21, 2019

THE PROGRESSIVE TRACKS SHOW #313       (SeaProg 2019 Festival Preview #4) This FOURTH week features two Prog artists who successfully balance accessibility and District 97!   The Seattle Festival of Avant and Progressive Rock (SeaProg) will hold its sixth event June 7th – 9th at the Columbia City Theater, with an amazing bill of unique […]

PROGRESSIVE TRACKS SHOW #312 (SeaProg Festival Preview #3)

May 14, 2019

THE PROGRESSIVE TRACKS SHOW #312       (SeaProg 2019 Festival Preview #3) The Seattle Festival of Avant and Progressive Rock (SeaProg) will hold its sixth event June 7th – 9th at the Columbia City Theater, with an amazing bill of unique artists. The Progressive Tracks Show is proud to once again be the voice of […]

THE PROGRESSIVE TRACKS SHOW #311 (SeaProg 2019 Festival Preview #2)

May 7, 2019

THE PROGRESSIVE TRACKS SHOW #311       (SeaProg 2019 Festival Preview #2) The Seattle Festival of Avant and Progressive Rock (SeaProg) will hold its sixth event June 7th – 9th at the Columbia City Theater, with an amazing bill of unique artists. The Progressive Tracks Show is proud to once again be the voice of […]

THE PROGRESSIVE TRACKS SHOW #310 (SeaProg 2019 Festival Preview #1)

April 30, 2019

THE PROGRESSIVE TRACKS SHOW #310       (SeaProg 2019 Festival Preview #1) The Seattle Festival of Avant and Progressive Rock (SeaProg) will hold its sixth event June 7th – 9th at the Columbia City Theater, with an amazing bill of unique artists. The Progressive Tracks Show is proud to once again be the voice of […]

PROGRESSIVE TRACKS SHOW #264 (SeaProg Festival Wrap-Up Show #6)

June 5, 2018

Progressive Tracks Show #264 (SeaProg Festival Wrap-Up #6), originally broadcast on Saturday, June 2, 2018, is now available to download or listen to anytime you desire. There are two kinds of people in this world:  Those who attended SeaProg 2018 this past weekend… and those who did not.  But both groups will find something to […]

PROGRESSIVE TRACKS SHOW #263 (SeaProg Festival Preview #5)

May 29, 2018

Progressive Tracks Show #263 (SeaProg Festival Preview #5), originally broadcast on Saturday, May 26, 2018, is now available to download or listen to anytime you desire. What does the week before SeaProg mean?  It means The Progressive Tracks Show will feature FOUR more talented artists! And this is an eclectic bunch:  One headliner, one surprise […]

PROGRESSIVE TRACKS SHOW #262 (SeaProg Festival Preview #4)

May 22, 2018

Progressive Tracks Show #262 (SeaProg Festival Preview #4), originally broadcast on Saturday, May 19, 2018, is now available to download or listen to anytime you desire. Two words: “World Premiere”. OK, two more words: “Cheer-Accident” (or is that one word because it’s hyphenated?).  I never was good at grammar… I’m much better at playing other […]

PROGRESSIVE TRACKS SHOW #261 – SeaProg Festival Preview #3

May 15, 2018

Progressive Tracks Show #261 (SeaProg Festival Preview #3), originally broadcast on Saturday, May 12, 2018, is now available to download or listen to anytime you desire. Another week… another show featuring two stellar main stage band Progressive Rock (SeaProg) 2018. Great music (including a world premiere!)… insightful interview answers… marginal DJ skills…  it’s all here.  […]

PROGRESSIVE TRACKS SHOW #259 (SeaProg Festival Preview #2)

May 1, 2018

Progressive Tracks Show #259 (SeaProg Festival Preview #2), originally broadcast on Saturday, April 28, 2018, is now available to download or listen to anytime you desire. How does that famous poem go?  Oh yeah… the best laid schemes o’ proggers an’ men. My plan to feature 3 SeaProg performers each week hit a snag when […]

PROGRESSIVE TRACKS SHOW #258 (SeaProg Festival Preview #1)

April 24, 2018

Progressive Tracks Show #258 (SeaProg Festival Preview #1), originally broadcast on Saturday, April 21, 2018, is now available to download or listen to anytime you desire. Oh boy, oh boy! It’s that time of year when the sweet strains of Avant Prog fill the streets of Seattle… or at least the streets in the Columbia […]