News dropped on Wednesday stating that, "First introduced live last spring at Place des Arts during The Alan Parsons Live Project concert, Music is Medicine—the movement founded by Robert Frances, CEO ...
An agent says Eric Woolfson, co-founder of the 1970s British progressive rock group Alan Parsons Project, known for the hits “Eye in the Sky” and “Don’t Answer Me,” has died of cancer. He was 64.
Ian Bairnson, longtime guitarist for the Alan Parsons Project who also featured on Kate Bush’s first two albums, has died at the age of 69. The Scottish-born musician’s wife Leila Bairnson revealed on ...
I had dinner with Alan Parsons the other night. That’s right, Alan Parsons, of the Alan Parsons Project. I’m not kidding. You may know him better as the man who recorded Pink Floyd’s Dark Side of the ...
Since this section is supposed to involve both fusion and progressive music, I thought I'd include something off the beaten path this month. The First Wave of progressive rock is generally understood ...
MASHANTUCKET, Conn. — Alan Parsons reminds one of Todd Rundgren, a multi-instrumentalist, singer and songwriter who also has made a name for himself as a standout music producer and innovator. Parsons ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: Amanda Edwards / Jim Steinfeldt/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images Alan Parsons has paid ...
Alan Parsons' contributions to the Beatles' Let It Be album and film were heard but not seen back in 1970. But he expects that will change this month thanks to Peter Jackson's The Beatles: Get Back ...
Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe. Of the collaboration with Mraz, Alan says, 'I met Jason two years ago ...
Producer-artist-project leader Alan Parsons has been an important piece of the 805 musical celebrity population for many years now. And he is not one to shy away from the public forum in his adopted ...
On Saturday, Waters, Floyd’s “pimply bass player,” by his own estimation, published two letters he had written “the tall engineer” to his Facebook page, explaining that the first was his plea to ...
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