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Post by caedmon ★★★ on Aug 9, 2020 0:19:52 GMT
| Here is a choice Irish band concert: The Corrs at Lansdowne Road in 2000. Andrea Corr: Lead vocalist. Jim Corr: Guitarist, pianist, keyboardist, accordionist and backing vocalist. Sharon_Corr: Violinist, pianist, guitarist backing vocalist. Caroline_Corr: Drummer, percussionist (bodhrán & cajón), pianist and singer. This band also performed at Buckingham Palace on 3 June 2002. |
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Post by caedmon ★★★ on Aug 14, 2020 1:36:08 GMT
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Post by caedmon ★★★ on Aug 14, 2020 2:19:48 GMT
| U2 at Glastonbury in 2011. Bono (Paul Hewson): Lead vocalist. The Edge (David Evans): Lead guitarist. Adam Clayton: Bassist. Larry Mullen, Jr: Drummer. Thanks to Bob Geldof, he launched U2 onto the world stage; by inviting this band to perform at Live Aid in 1985. |
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Post by caedmon ★★★ on Aug 14, 2020 4:10:34 GMT
| Yes at the Rainbow Theatre in 1972 This highly musically talented Progressive Rock band is worth the lengthy gander and listening throughout. In the line-up is Rick Wakeman, nicknamed the 'keyboard wizard' by Yes and hailed a keyboard genius by the BBC. Rick shows his remarkable talent when he shows an excerpt for his then own forthcoming album: The Six Wives of Henry VIII. In this all inspiring excerpt, you shall see him playing a plethora keyboards with just his two hands. No orchestra, just his genius use of the electronic keyboards he had available at the time, i.e., Moog synthesizer. Given the technology in 1972 at that time, just how futuristic Rick were. |
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