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Richard Macphail played an important role in the history of Genesis, especially in the early years. But even after his farewell he stayed in touch and appeared every now and then in different jobs for the band and its members. Now, Richard presents his book about all this. Helmut Janisch has read the book and shares his thoughts and his valuation
In 2016, quite a few members of the Genesis family (mainly Anthony Phillips and musicians from the Hackett camp) participated in a project launched at kickstarter. Harmony for Elephants ist a book and a CD made by nature lovers and photographers. Martin Klinkhardt took a closer look.
Just two years after his last studio album Wolflight, Steve Hackett presents a new studio album. He describes this one as a wake up call – Christoph Laakmann took a closer look.
Dave Kerzner is not only known for being the keyboarder in Sound Of Contact, he has also worked with Steve Hackett and is in regular contact with Nick Davis. Reason enough to discuss a fiew issues and also his interesting own projects with us. Tony and Anneke Reinsperger conducted this interview on 31st March 2016 in Rüsselsheim Germany.
In early September, Steve Hackett will kick off his Acolyte To Wolflight With Genesis Revisited Tour in Bochum, Germany. The tour will take him all across Europe, then to North America. Christian Gerhardts spoke with Steve about everything related to this tour and has revealed quite a few interesting things.
After two years of touring with his Genesis Revisited / Extended show, Steve Hackett has released a new studio rock album, Wolflight, in early 2015. Christian Gerhardts shares his thoughts.
In 2014, Genesis returned to the business with various releases and a new marketing campaign, focussing on the whole group and also the solo careers. The Genesis family is well represented on this new 3CD-set, called R-Kive.
It was announced as some “exciting news” and left many fans frustrated, disappointed and produced probably the biggest shitstorm in Genesis’ history. What happened, what might happen and a critical view on the current situation, written by Christian Gerhardts