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Post by maddogfagin on Apr 18, 2016 15:14:11 GMT
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Post by maddogfagin on Aug 5, 2016 16:17:57 GMT
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Post by JTull 007 on Aug 5, 2016 17:08:29 GMT
Excellent tunes indeed! "Laekurinn" = 'Doctors' in translation, sounds similar to Homo Erraticus style. Also the Helen Andrews tune is just as good with a unique style of it's own. LOVE IT 5 stars New blood, old veins? Pavane? Lag eftir / Song by: Smári Kristjánsson Ian Anderson / Flauta - Flute Ólafur Þórarinsson / Gítarar - Guitars
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Post by maddogfagin on Sept 7, 2016 8:09:52 GMT
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Post by JTull 007 on Sept 12, 2016 20:03:44 GMT
www.withguitars.com/dr-john-cooper-clarke-hugh-cornwell-premiere-macarthur-park/The original punk poet, Dr John Cooper Clarke has collaborated with ex-frontman of The Stranglers Hugh Cornwell and Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull for a unique modern day take on the Jimmy Webb classic track ‘MacArthur Park’. With Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull on flute and John Cooper Clarke on vocals, they’ve re-worked this infamous song in the grounds of the MacArthur Park in Los Angeles. Jimmy Webb’s original version of ‘MacArthur Park’ went to No 2 in America and No 4 in the UK. The song was previously made famous by Richard Harris and has since been recorded by everyone from Frank Sinatra to Aretha Franklin and Donna Summers. Special thanks to Remy for finding this video!
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Post by steelmonkey on Sept 12, 2016 23:04:38 GMT
Serious bad flashbacks...who needs a video that includes my LA heroin dealer's 'office'? I am a serious Hugh Cornwell devotee....All of his post-Strangler albums are amazing. The other guy? Never got him...punk poet? Why? He couldn't sing? What punks could? ( well the latest PIL has Johnny Lydon sounding very melodic, as does much PIL). He could have been in a band like any of the other 'punk poets'.....but he hung around with punks and was 'a poet'? I'll pass. Ian's contribution characteristically perfect and unique.
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Post by steelmonkey on Sept 12, 2016 23:05:35 GMT
Just for the joint custody police, make that: FORMER heroin dealer's FORMER office.
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Post by steelmonkey on Sept 12, 2016 23:08:08 GMT
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Post by maddogfagin on Oct 6, 2016 9:02:13 GMT
From Marc Almond Filming Ian Anderson as Bad Priest yesterday at @greenscreenstudio for a new Braide/Almond song to be premiered at 2017 shows 'Lord of Misrule'
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Post by maddogfagin on Oct 6, 2016 13:59:42 GMT
From Marc Almond Filming Ian Anderson as Bad Priest yesterday at @greenscreenstudio for a new Braide/Almond song to be premiered at 2017 shows 'Lord of Misrule'Official video:
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Post by maddogfagin on Oct 8, 2016 8:15:50 GMT
Mánar - Laekurinn Ft. Ian Anderson (OFFICIAL AUDIO)
Published on 7 Mar 2016 Lag eftir / Song by: Smári Kristjánsson Ian Anderson / Flauta - Flute Ólafur Þórarinsson / Gítarar - Guitars Smári Kristjánsson / Bassi - Bass Ragnar Sigurjónsson / Trommur - Drums Björn Þórarinsson / Piano - Hammond Guðmundur Ben / Gítar - Guitar Bassi Ólafsson / Percussion
Recorded at Tónverk, (The Tone) Iceland.
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Post by steelmonkey on Oct 8, 2016 16:04:41 GMT
Ian Anderson: Big in Iceland.
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Post by maddogfagin on Dec 1, 2016 16:19:49 GMT
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Post by maddogfagin on Dec 2, 2016 9:10:03 GMT
Is this a snippet of IA at 1'30"?
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Post by maddogfagin on Jan 21, 2017 9:06:43 GMT
Ian Anderson to appear on new studio album by Tim BownessTim Bowness follows 2015’s Stupid Things That Mean The World (Top 10 in the UK Rock, Vinyl and Prog charts) with a release unlike any in his back catalogue.
Mixed and mastered by Steven Wilson, Lost In The Ghost Light uses a core band of Stephen Bennett, Colin Edwin (Porcupine Tree), Bruce Soord (The Pineapple Thief), Hux Nettermalm (Paatos) and Andrew Booker, plus guests including Kit Watkins (Happy The Man/Camel), Steve Bingham (No-Man), David Rhodes (Peter Gabriel / Kate Bush) and the legendary Ian Anderson (Jethro Tull). Andrew Keeling (Robert Fripp/Hilliard Ensemble/Evelyn Glennie) arranges for string quartet and flute on three of the album’s songs. Published on 20 Jan 2017 TIM BOWNESS - Distant Summers (Lyric Video).
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Post by maddogfagin on Feb 14, 2017 8:39:48 GMT
Ian Anderson to appear on new studio album by Tim BownessTim Bowness follows 2015’s Stupid Things That Mean The World (Top 10 in the UK Rock, Vinyl and Prog charts) with a release unlike any in his back catalogue.
Mixed and mastered by Steven Wilson, Lost In The Ghost Light uses a core band of Stephen Bennett, Colin Edwin (Porcupine Tree), Bruce Soord (The Pineapple Thief), Hux Nettermalm (Paatos) and Andrew Booker, plus guests including Kit Watkins (Happy The Man/Camel), Steve Bingham (No-Man), David Rhodes (Peter Gabriel / Kate Bush) and the legendary Ian Anderson (Jethro Tull). Andrew Keeling (Robert Fripp/Hilliard Ensemble/Evelyn Glennie) arranges for string quartet and flute on three of the album’s songs. Published on 20 Jan 2017 TIM BOWNESS - Distant Summers (Lyric Video). Review: Tim Bowness - Lost in the Ghost Light is a heartfelt homage to the 1970sCONCEPT albums don’t come around much anymore. By PAUL DAVIES PUBLISHED: 10:40, Mon, Feb 13, 2017 | UPDATED: 12:05, Mon, Feb 13, 2017 www.express.co.uk/entertainment/music/766603/tim-bowness-lost-in-the-ghost-light-reviewTake, for one of many examples, the beautifully crafted guitar solo by Bruce Soord (Pineapple Thief) on You’ll be the Silence soaring into the sonic ether and Ian Anderson’s (Jethro Tull) aqualung of a flute solo on final track Distant Summers.
Both are superb cameo performances that enrich the fabric of the album and Classical composer Andrew Keeling’s compelling string arrangements being the golden thread that pulls this hypnotic tapestry of sound together.
Conceptual albums of this lavish quality should come around more often.
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Post by maddogfagin on May 10, 2017 13:47:25 GMT
www.musicalnews.com/articolo.php?codice=35685&sz=2News Posted on 10/05/2017 at 13:53:52 Omar Pedrini, the new album there is also Ian Andersonof Manuela Ippolito Exits Friday, May 12 the new Omar Pedrini album "Like there's no tomorrow" three years after the previous work record and marks a "new beginning" in the life of Omar Pedrini, what he calls his third life, or "third time ", after the 'last open heart surgery of' October 2014. Among the 10 tracks (11 on the vinyl version) there are two songs" a simple game "and" Desperation Horse "that mark the collaboration with two giants of music and of world poetry. The first is Noel Gallagher has donated his "Simple game of a genius", a song output only as a B-side of a single Oasis leader in Japan, and unprecedented in the rest of the world, the text of which was drafted in Italian by Omar himself. The other is "Desperation Horse", a song born from an unpublished text by Lawrence Ferlinghetti, poet of the Beat Generation mentor, founder of city Lights Books in downtown San Francisco, the city where in 1967 took away the "Summer of love." the same author has given to Omar this text that has scored leaving him respectfully in English. Even the collaborations from the musical point of view are two, the first with the Royal Albert Hall College Orchestra in "Freak Antoni" and "rebel angel", the second with Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull in "rebel Angel." With this album, recorded and mastered between Officine Meccaniche of Milan, the Poddighe study of Brescia and London, Omar speaks to younger and encourages them in order to take hold of their future and make their voices heard. This the "track list like there's no tomorrow": 1. As if there were no tomorrow 2. Fire at will 3. Tell me not love you 4. The sky over Milano 5. A simple game 6. Angelo rebel 7. Horse Desperation 8. Still she 9. Freak Antoni 10. Smile back
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Post by maddogfagin on May 11, 2017 7:27:33 GMT
www.daytoncitypaper.com/Nerak Roth Patterson Band rocks double at Taffy’s of Eatonwww.daytoncitypaper.com/like-father-like-son/Hailing from Yellow Springs, the band has existed for years in various forms, all led by veteran guitarist Nerak Roth Patterson, Sr. Well-known for his early guitar work with Guy Davis, Patterson, Sr. was a protégé of sorts to Ohio Player Leroy “Sugarfoot” Bonner and has toured with a list of rock and blues legends, ranging from B.B. King to Jethro Tull. One of Patterson, Sr.’s albums, Brown Angel, also features an appearance by Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull.
The current Nerak Roth Patterson Band emerged as a three-piece group, following a series of unexpected lineup changes about a year ago.
“Our band’s been together for about a year now as a three-piece,” Patterson, Sr. says. “It’s really strange. My son started out with me as a guitar player. His first show was the Blues Festival in Yellow Springs, and his second show was opening up for B.B. King … I took him on his first tour when he was 11 and I was on tour with Jethro Tull.”
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Post by maddogfagin on Nov 17, 2017 15:15:35 GMT
The Nerak Roth Patterson Band NEW ALBUM DECEMBER 17th!!! It will feature Ian Anderson, Martin Barre, and Doane Perry of Jethro Tull as well as multi-Grammy nominee Guy Davis and Dayton’s very own Tim Janna’s of “Giant.” It will be available worldwide!
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Post by maddogfagin on Sept 3, 2018 6:23:33 GMT
www.classichitsandoldies.com/v2/95205/Todd Rundgren, Billy Gibbons among stars featured on William Shatner's first-ever Christmas albumAugust 30, 2018 Among the artists contributing to the project, according to Amazon, are Todd Rundgren, ex-Lynyrd Skynyrd drummer Artimus Pyle, ZZ Top‘s Billy Gibbons, The Cars‘ Elliot Easton, Yes keyboardist Rick Wakeman, folk legend Judy Collins and Jethro Tull‘s Ian Anderson.
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Post by JTull 007 on Sept 3, 2018 13:10:54 GMT
www.classichitsandoldies.com/v2/95205/Todd Rundgren, Billy Gibbons among stars featured on William Shatner's first-ever Christmas album August 30, 2018 Among the artists contributing to the project, according to Amazon, are Todd Rundgren, ex-Lynyrd Skynyrd drummer Artimus Pyle, ZZ Top‘s Billy Gibbons, The Cars‘ Elliot Easton, Yes keyboardist Rick Wakeman, folk legend Judy Collins and Jethro Tull‘s Ian Anderson.
OMG !!! Thank you Graham for this TULL Christmas Update
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Post by steelmonkey on Sept 3, 2018 16:32:07 GMT
Haven't looked at this thread for awhile...gotta admit, The Italian Guy and the Ohioans look more interesting than Shatner...but I hope You Tube will allow me to check out all of Ian's contributions. I remember a Shatner release from years ago.....an object of scorn, pity and jokes.
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Post by maddogfagin on Nov 3, 2018 7:23:56 GMT
nationalpost.com/pmn/entertainment-pmn/william-shatners-on-a-musical-mission-despite-not-being-able-to-really-singWilliam Shatner's on a musical mission, despite not being able to really singWhen it comes to talking about his new album, William Shatner is like a kid on Christmas morning. "I'm scared, I'm frightened, by how good I think the album is," says the 87-year-old TV icon. Shatner smiles while taking questions from reporters in Providence, R.I., Sunday, May 6, 2018.Steven Senne / THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Canadian Press Bill Brioux November 2, 2018 11:45 AM EDT TORONTO — When it comes to talking about his new album, William Shatner is like a kid on Christmas morning. “I’m scared, I’m frightened, by how good I think the album is,” says the 87-year-old TV icon. Shatner made the comments last August when he was in Toronto guest starring on the Jason Priestley/Cindy Sampson detective drama “Private Eyes.” He reprises a role he previously played on the Global series as a rival private investigator. The episode will air next year. The new Christmas CD, “Shatner Claus,” features mainly holiday standards such as “Jingle Bells,” “Little Drummer Boy” and “White Christmas.” Earlier this year, he released a country album — “Why Not Me?” — a collaboration with Alabama’s Jeff Cook. Two albums in one year? Not bad for a guy who admits he can’t really sing. What the Montreal native does is interpret song lyrics as if they were poetry, wringing out meaning while surrounded by talented musicians and singers who carry the melodies. In the case of “What About Me?” it is a blend of Shatner’s urgent, spoken-word style, infused with Cook’s country twang. It’s an experiment in music that began in 1968. That’s when Shatner, then rocketing to fame as the captain of the starship Enterprise on the original “Star Trek,” recorded “The Transformed Man.” To reviewers at the time, his halting, high-volume take on Bob Dylan’s “Mr. Tambourine Man” and The Beatles’ “Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds” sounded like bad trips. Shatner wasn’t the only “Star Trek” actor to release what would later be considered a camp classic. His cast mates Leonard Nimoy (who took a wild whack at “If I Had a Hammer”) and Nichelle Nichols also recorded albums. It was 36 years before Shatner tried again. His collaboration with producer Ben Folds on 2004’s “Has Been,” however, was warmly received by many critics. That was four albums ago, as the actor continues to boldly go on a musical mission that has lasted 50 years and counting. If anything, Shatner’s voice sounds better with age, or, as one reviewer put it, “as soothing as a warm cup of eggnog.” On the new album, Shatner says he’s tried to “bend the Christmas music a little bit, give it a little slant that an actor might give it.” That includes teaming with Iggy Pop on a not-so “Silent Night,” amplified on a robust punk rock reprise of the same tune with actor/singer/commentator Henry Rollins. Giving punk rock spins to Christmas classics might not be on everyone’s Christmas list. Some might prefer listening to Judy Collins take over on vocals on “White Christmas.” Shatner also gets festive with ZZ Top’s Billy Gibbons on “Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer” and does jingle jam sessions with keyboardist Rick Wakeman (from Yes), guitarist Todd Rundgren, flutist Ian Anderson (Jethro Tull) and singer Brad Paisley on a countrified “Blue Christmas.” The all-star collaborators are as eclectic and unique as snowflakes. “We get into rock and roll,” says Shatner, “and I have these great artists, working with me, great musicians working on each song.” The actor is most proud of one song that came about through a random charity connection. Shatner, who breeds and shows American Saddlebreds and Quarter horses on his Kentucky ranch, met a former marine at The Hollywood Charity Horse Show. “This guy wrote incredibly beautiful poetry,” says Shatner, “but they were all about how ugly battle is and how fearful it is.” Shatner asked the soldier if he could write something for a Christmas album. He did, and Shatner took the poem to his producers at Cleopatra Records. He said to the orchestrator, “There’s a military thing here, and then, he has sadness and there’s a battle⦔ The result is the album’s sole original track, “One for You, One for Me.” And that is how, says Shatner, “there is embedded in this Christmas album, an epic poem.” Throw a captain’s log on the fire and listen. — Bill Brioux is a freelance TV columnist based in Brampton, Ont.
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Post by maddogfagin on Nov 4, 2018 9:18:32 GMT
www.youtube.com/watch?v=R3tVSgvt5zkWilliam Shatner - Topic Published on 25 Oct 2018 Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises Silver Bells · William Shatner · Ian Anderson Shatner Claus ℗ 2018 Cleopatra Records Released on: 2018-10-26 Music Publisher: Sony Music Publisher: ATV Haramony
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Post by maddogfagin on Nov 24, 2018 7:38:46 GMT
www.youtube.com/watch?v=R3tVSgvt5zkWilliam Shatner - Topic Published on 25 Oct 2018 Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises Silver Bells · William Shatner · Ian Anderson Shatner Claus ℗ 2018 Cleopatra Records Released on: 2018-10-26 Music Publisher: Sony Music Publisher: ATV Haramony William Shatner boldly explores another strange new world: holiday musicBy RANDY LEWIS NOV 23, 2018 | 3:00 AM We kid you not: The veteran actor, 87, has just released an album of Yuletide classics: “Shatner Claus—The Christmas Album,” for which he’s joined by a galaxy of pop, rock, country and other stars of contemporary music. Proto-punk rocker Iggy Pop, folk-pop queen Judy Collins, country singer-songwriter-guitarist Brad Paisley, Jethro Tull flutist Ian Anderson, prog-rock keyboard wiz Rick Wakeman and ZZ Top guitar hero Billy Gibbons are among the baker’s dozen guest collaborators.link
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Post by maddogfagin on Dec 26, 2018 7:20:10 GMT
www.classichitsandoldies.com/v2/98483/Yes' Jon Anderson releases holiday song; shares details about forthcoming solo album, "1000 Hands"December 24, 2018 "According to Jon’s rep, 1000 Hands will feature contributions from musicians including late Yes bassist Chris Squire; the band’s longtime guitarist and drummer, Steve Howe and Alan White; Jethro Tull‘s Ian Anderson; and jazz greats Billy Cobham, Jean Luc Ponty and Chick Corea."Link
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Post by maddogfagin on Dec 28, 2018 8:15:03 GMT
www.classichitsandoldies.com/v2/98483/Yes' Jon Anderson releases holiday song; shares details about forthcoming solo album, "1000 Hands"December 24, 2018 "According to Jon’s rep, 1000 Hands will feature contributions from musicians including late Yes bassist Chris Squire; the band’s longtime guitarist and drummer, Steve Howe and Alan White; Jethro Tull‘s Ian Anderson; and jazz greats Billy Cobham, Jean Luc Ponty and Chick Corea."Link
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Post by maddogfagin on Feb 6, 2019 7:29:14 GMT
www.classichitsandoldies.comEx-Yes singer Jon Anderson to release long-in-the-works solo album "1000 Hands" in MarchFebruary 5, 2019 Frontman Jon Anderson has revealed full details about 1000 Hands, a star-studded solo project he started almost 30 years ago that he’ll finally release on March 31.Anderson began recording the album with a group of musicians that included Yes bassist Chris Squire and drummer Alan White, but shelved the unfinished recordings for many years to focus on his famous band and other musical endeavors.Eventually, veteran producer and pianist Michael Franklin, who earlier had worked on orchestrations for some tracks, convinced Jon to revisit the project and complete the unfinished songs. During the last year or two, Anderson worked on the album at Franklin’s studio in Orlando, Florida.Franklin also recruited various guests artists to contribute to the record, including Yes guitarist Steve Howe, Jethro Tull‘s Ian Anderson, Journey‘s Jonathan Cain, Rick Derringer, Deep Purple‘s Steve Morse, the Tower of Power horns, and jazz greats Chick Corea, Billy Cobham and Jean-Luc Ponty.link
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Post by maddogfagin on Apr 17, 2019 6:40:22 GMT
www.loudersound.com/news/heather-findlay-to-release-her-new-album-wild-white-horses-this-summerHeather Findlay to release her new album Wild White Horses this summerBy Scott Munro (Prog) 18 hours ago Prog After sharing three trailers for her new album Wild White Horses, Heather Findlay reveals release date, tracklist and cover art Heather Findlay has confirmed that her new album Wild White Horses will be released this summer. The vocalist previously shared three trailers for the album she recorded at Rockfield Studios in Wales with producer and Thunder guitarist Luke Morley – and it’ll be out on July 5 through Black Sand Records. Findlay says: “I’m delighted to release Wild White Horses. Although I have worked on a lot of albums and different projects over the past few years, this will be my first full solo album. “It’s quite an eclectic album and it’s very me! I’m known as a bit of a chameleon and shapeshifter when it comes to styles and the way I use my voice, from the sultry rock chick, to the emotional balladeer, and I feel this album has really created the perfect platform to express the various sides of my personality, songwriting and voice. “As ever, I have allowed myself to be pushed outside of my comfort zone, and there has been a lot of development and progression involved. I’m very proud of the album and cannot wait to see it being unleashed!” The album features guests including Morely, Nightwish's Troy Donockley and Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull. Wild White Horses is now available to pre-order via Findlay’s website. Heather Findlay: Wild White Horses 1. Here's To You 2. Just A Woman (feat. Danny Bowes) 3. The Island 4. Face In The Sun 5. Southern Shores 6. I Remember (feat. Troy Donockley) 7. Wild White Horses 8. Winner (feat Ian Anderson 9. Already Free 10. Cactus 11. Firefly 12. Forget The Rain
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Post by maddogfagin on Apr 26, 2019 7:44:57 GMT
Jon Anderson - ActivateTracklist 1. "Now" 2. "Ramalama" 3. "First Born Leaders" 4. "Activate" 5. "Makes Me Happy" 6. "Now Variations" 7. "I Found Myself" 8. "Twice in a Lifetime" 9. "WDMCF" 10. "1000 Hands (Come Up)" 11. "Now and Again" Line-up / Musicians - Jon Anderson / vocals, composer & co-arranger With: - Steve Howe / guitar - Larry Coryell / guitar - Tommy Calton / guitar - Steve Morse / guitar - Rick Derringer / guitar - Pat Travers / guitar - Bobby Koelble / guitar - Christie Lenee / guitar - Trevor Rabin / guitar - Russel Chalk / ukulele - Don Oriolo / ukulele - Mitch Corbin / banjo - Chick Corea / keyboards - Jonathan Cain / keyboards - Keith Heffner / keyboards - Rick Wakeman / keyboards - Michael Franklin / keyboards, ukulele, co-arranger, producer - Jeff Abbott / keyboards - Brian Chatton / keyboards - Antonio Esposito / keyboards - Dariusz Grabowski / accordion - Brian Snapp / flute, sax - Charlie DeChant / flute, sax - Ian Anderson / flute- Edgar Winter / sax - Steve Walters / trumpet - Billy Boyd / trumpet - Brian Scanlon / trumpet - Pat Gulotta / trombone - Tower of Power / horns - Jean Luc Ponty / violin - Robby Steinhardt / violin - Jerry Goodman / violin - Charlie Bisharat / violin - Olga Kopakova / violin - Jason Thomas / violin - Paul Fluery / cello - Krissi Franzen / cello - Chris Squire / bass - Tim Franklin / bass, ukulele - Stuart Hamm / bass - Allan White / drums - Billy Cobham / drums - Matt Brown / drums - Carmine Appice / drums - Pat Frost / steel drums, trombone - Steady Joseph / percussion - Eddie Metz jr. / percussion - Nana Academy Youth Choir - Zap Mama / backing vocals - Bobby Kimball / backing vocals - Orlando Symphony Orchestra - Michael Winslow / Fx - Voices of Lindahl - Violectric (Michelle Jones, Brandy Moulden, Krissi Franzen, Kaitlin Higby, Paul Fleruy, T Franklin, Jennie Landau) jonanderson1000hands.com/www.facebook.com/TheJonAnderson/www.jonanderson.com/
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