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Steve Hackett – Please Don’t Touch – review
After he left Genesis Steve Hackett proceeded to release his second solo album Please Don’t Touch with an impressive list of guest musicians.
After he left Genesis Steve Hackett proceeded to release his second solo album Please Don’t Touch with an impressive list of guest musicians.
Read all the information about the content and bonus material of the live album CD/DVD box set 1973-2007 here.
Nick d’Virgilio played the drums on the Genesis album Calling All Stations. Eleven years after that he releases a Genesis tribute album – and tries his hand at the classic The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway.
In the afternoon, before the Ray Wilson & Band concert, Helmut Janisch and Christian Gerhardts met Ray Wilson at 35°C for an exclusive interview about the creation of SHE, further plans and a Genesis flashback.
The development and the impact of the Genesis classic The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway as seen by Kevin Holm-Hudson, composer and lecturer at the University of Kentucky. Martin Klinkhardt read the book.
Reports, reviews, concerts, interviews and further information about Genesis-related musicians like Daryl Stuermer, Chester Thompson, Paul Carrack, Tony Levin, David Rhodes, Nick Magnus or Simon Collins.
On April 20, 2009 Daryl Stuermer played another solo concert in Milwaukee. A highlight of the show was the guest performance of the musician Martin Levac who sang a number of Genesis songs that night.
On March 27, 2009, Steve Hackett sat down on the hot seat at the Steve Hackett Event 2009 in Remscheid, Germany, and answered your (the audience’s) questions.
When news came that the former Genesis guitarist would go on tour again few people believed it. After all, rumours that Hackett would play some gigs in Germany again had been around for almost a decade.
The first show of Steve Hackett’s Acoustic Trio Tour 2005 took place two weeks before the actual tour start – at the international Festival de la Guitare at Verviers, Belgium.