Before his show in Hamburg, Germany, Helmut Janisch, Bernd Zindler and Peter Schütz had the opportunity for an interview with David Rhodes as well as Ged Lynch and Richard Evans.
Late in 1976 Genesis released their last studio album with Steve Hackett. One third of the album is taken up by instrumentals. The album came out in the week before Christmas and has a special flair to this day.
On 30th September 2009, Helmut Janisch talked to Tony Banks about the rerelease of A Curious Feeling and about recent and forthcoming solo and band projects.
In May 2010, genesis-news.com was finally relaunched in the new design we have developed for genesis-fanclub.de – it was a long process, but it was also your request, to turn genesis-news.com on again. Here it is, all you need to know …
In the early 90s Peter Gabriel set up the RealWorld Recording Weeks where artists from all across the world would record music in a kind of “musical brainstorming”. One thing that came out of this is the album Big Blue Ball. It is not a Peter Gabriel album, but a collaboration project that took more than fifteen years to be released. Gabriel can be heard on four of the songs.
Peter Gabriel played two nights in Berlin on his New Blood Orchestra tour. Martin Klinkhardt and Christian Gerhardts report from both soundchecks and shows.
Gabriel came home, as it were, for the end of his mini-tour through Europe, into the O2 London that used to be known as the Millennium Dome where Gabriel’s Millennium Show used to be performed ten years ago.