Greg Lake, who helped form King Crimson and Emerson, Lake and Palmer, died Wednesday from cancer at the age of 69. He passed away after "a long and stubborn battle with cancer", according to his manager.
Funny thing about the Emerson Lake and Palmer album 'Works,' issued in 1977. Greg Lake now says that ELP has never quite worked right again since then.
I'm fresh back from a lengthy vacation in the East Tawas sun and ready to get back to it ... with a seldom heard acoustical thing from Emerson Lake & Palmer's Trilogy set, released in 1972. If you're a fan like me, you'll certainly remember the surreal From The Beginning, one of Lake's best. ...
Keith Emerson, Greg Lake and Carl Palmer put together one of the most unique bands in rock back in 1970. Keyboards up front, guitars, if any, way in back. It worked, being that art rock, or progressive rock, was still in it's infancy...
The 40th Anniversary show by Emerson, Lake & Palmer performed in July last year is finally coming to DVD. This is a show that brings back the same theatrics that the highly creative and unsurpassable combination of Keith Emerson's legendary keyboards, Greg Lake's extraordinary voice, and the dramatic drumming of Carl Palmer to their core fan base and to the new generation that hails the musica
A rare spin on an early 70's "late night FM track", as we used to call them, on today's Vinyl Vault. You may remember, "Lucky Man" got all the attention from the debut ELP album but there were others that got airplay. Lets do "Knife Edge" today and hope it conjures up colorful memories...