Thursday, January 9, 2020

Tarkus


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Tribute bands are a huge attraction.  Those who made the music are quickly aging out.  Not the sounds they brought to life.   Thanks to the creative spirit and extremely gifted talents of people like Keith Turner every generation gets to participate with what keeps the planet spinning.  I was drawn to this conversation with Keith because throughout the chapters of preserving music history I've been blessed with having several conversation with Carl Palmer.  I wanted to hear the heartbeat of not only a fan of Emerson Lake And Palmer but someone who painstakingly has taken the time to dive into the soul of some of the most prolific expressions planted in hearts of several generations.  To hear Carl talk about ELP is one thing.  To experience Keith Turner is an amazing experience.

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