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Genesis (band)

Index Genesis (band)

Genesis were an English rock band formed at Charterhouse School, Godalming, Surrey, in 1967. [1]

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  1. 433 relations: A Curious Feeling, A Trick of the Tail, A Trick of the Tail Tour, A-side and B-side, Abacab, Abacab (song), ABC Records, Acton, London, Alejandro Jodorowsky, Alex Lifeson, AllMusic, Alphonso Johnson, Alternative rock, Anheuser-Busch brands, Anon (band), Anthony Drennan, Anthony Phillips, Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, ARP Pro Soloist, ARP Quadra, Art rock, Arthur C. Clarke, Arthur Greenslade, Atco Records, Atlantic Records, Atlantic Records 40th anniversary, Aubrey Powell (designer), Austin American-Statesman, Aylesbury, Bankstatement, Basing Street Studios, Bass pedals, BBC, BBC Broadcasts, BBC News, BBC Radio 1, BBC Radio 2, Bee Gees, Belgium, Big Big Train, Bill Bruford, Billboard (magazine), Birmingham, Blues, Boeing 747, Brand X, Brandeis University, Brazil, Brian Eno, Brian May, ... Expand index (383 more) »

  2. English soft rock music groups
  3. Musical groups from Surrey
  4. Peter Gabriel
  5. Phil Collins
  6. Progressive pop musicians

A Curious Feeling

A Curious Feeling is the debut solo album from English keyboardist Tony Banks.

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A Trick of the Tail

A Trick of the Tail is the seventh studio album by English progressive rock band Genesis.

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A Trick of the Tail Tour

The A Trick of the Tail Tour was a concert tour of the United States, Canada and European countries by English rock band Genesis.

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A-side and B-side

The A-side and B-side are the two sides of phonograph records and cassettes, and the terms have often been printed on the labels of two-sided music recordings.

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Abacab

Abacab is the eleventh studio album by English rock band Genesis, released on 18 September 1981 by Charisma Records.

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Abacab (song)

"Abacab" is a song by the British rock band Genesis, released on 14 August 1981.

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ABC Records

ABC Records was an American record label founded in New York City in 1955.

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Acton, London

Acton is a town and area in west London, England, within the London Borough of Ealing.

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Alejandro Jodorowsky

Alejandro Jodorowsky Prullansky (born 17 February 1929) is a Chilean and French avant-garde filmmaker.

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Alex Lifeson

Aleksandar Živojinović (born 27 August 1953), known professionally as Alex Lifeson, is a Canadian musician, best known as the guitarist for the rock band Rush.

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AllMusic

AllMusic (previously known as All-Music Guide and AMG) is an American online music database.

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Alphonso Johnson

Alphonso Johnson (born February 2, 1951) is an American jazz bassist active since the early 1970s.

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Alternative rock

Alternative rock (also known as alternative music, alt-rock or simply alternative) is a category of rock music that evolved from the independent music underground of the 1970s.

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Anheuser-Busch brands

Anheuser-Busch, a wholly owned subsidiary of Anheuser-Busch InBev SA/NV, is the largest brewing company in the United States, with a market share of 45 percent in 2016.

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Anon (band)

Anon were a band made up of pupils from Charterhouse School in Surrey.

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Anthony Drennan

Anthony "Anto" Drennan (born on 1 November 1958) is an Irish guitarist and bassist noted for his involvement with the Corrs, Genesis and Mike + the Mechanics.

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Anthony Phillips

Anthony Edwin Phillips (born 23 December 1951) is an English musician, songwriter, producer and singer who gained prominence as the original lead guitarist of the rock band Genesis, from 1967 to 1970.

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Antoine de Saint-Exupéry

Antoine Marie Jean-Baptiste Roger, Vicomte de Saint-Exupéry, known simply as Antoine de Saint-Exupéry ((29 June 1900;– 31 July 1944), was a French writer, poet, journalist and aviator. He received several prestigious literary awards for his novella The Little Prince (Le Petit Prince) and for his lyrical aviation writings, including Wind, Sand and Stars and Night Flight (Vol de nuit).

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ARP Pro Soloist

The ARP Pro Soloist was one of the first commercially successful preset synthesizers.

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ARP Quadra

The ARP Quadra was a 61-key analog synthesizer produced by ARP Instruments, Inc. from 1978 to 1981.

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Art rock

Art rock is a subgenre of rock music that generally reflects a challenging or avant-garde approach to rock, or which makes use of modernist, experimental, or unconventional elements.

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Arthur C. Clarke

Sir Arthur Charles Clarke (16 December 191719 March 2008) was a British science fiction writer, science writer, futurist, inventor, undersea explorer, and television series host.

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Arthur Greenslade

Arthur Greenslade (4 May 1923 – 27 November 2003) was a British conductor and arranger for films and television, as well as for a number of performers.

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Atco Records

ATCO Records is an American record label founded in 1955.

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Atlantic Records

Atlantic Recording Corporation (simply known as Atlantic Records) is an American record label founded in October 1947 by Ahmet Ertegun and Herb Abramson.

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Atlantic Records 40th anniversary

On May 14, 1988, the Atlantic Records label held its 40th-anniversary celebration by staging, at Madison Square Garden, New York, a non-stop concert lasting almost 13 hours starting at noon and ending just shortly before 1am the following morning.

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Aubrey Powell (designer)

Aubrey "Po" Powell (born 23 September 1946) is a British graphic designer.

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Austin American-Statesman

The Austin American-Statesman is the major daily newspaper for Austin, the capital city of the U.S. state of Texas. It is owned by Gannett Co., Inc. The distribution of the following The New York Times, The Washington Post, Associated Press, and USA TODAY international and national news, but also incorporates strong Central Texas coverage, especially in political reporting.

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Aylesbury

Aylesbury is the county town of Buckinghamshire, South East England.

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Bankstatement

Bankstatement is a studio album by Genesis keyboardist Tony Banks, issued under a band name and released in 1989.

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Basing Street Studios

Basing Street Studios was a recording studio in a former 17th century chapel at 8–10 Basing Street, in Notting Hill, London, England.

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Bass pedals

Bass pedals are an electronic musical instrument with a foot-operated pedal keyboard with a range of one or more octaves.

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BBC

The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is a British public service broadcaster headquartered at Broadcasting House in London, England.

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BBC Broadcasts

BBC Broadcasts is a box set by the English rock band Genesis.

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BBC News

BBC News is an operational business division of the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) responsible for the gathering and broadcasting of news and current affairs in the UK and around the world.

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BBC Radio 1

BBC Radio 1 is a British national radio station owned and operated by the BBC.

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BBC Radio 2

BBC Radio 2 is a British national radio station owned and operated by the BBC.

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Bee Gees

The Bee Gees --> were a musical group formed in 1958 by brothers Barry, Robin, and Maurice Gibb. Genesis (band) and Bee Gees are Atlantic Records artists and English musical trios.

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Belgium

Belgium, officially the Kingdom of Belgium, is a country in Northwestern Europe.

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Big Big Train

Big Big Train are an English progressive rock band formed in Bournemouth in 1990. Genesis (band) and Big Big Train are English progressive rock groups.

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Bill Bruford

William Scott Bruford (born 17 May 1949) is an English former drummer and percussionist who first gained prominence as a founding member of the progressive rock band Yes.

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Billboard (magazine)

Billboard (stylized in lowercase since 2013) is an American music and entertainment magazine published weekly by Penske Media Corporation.

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Birmingham

Birmingham is a city and metropolitan borough in the metropolitan county of West Midlands in England.

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Blues

Blues is a music genre and musical form that originated amongst African-Americans in the Deep South of the United States around the 1860s.

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Boeing 747

The Boeing 747 is a long-range wide-body airliner designed and manufactured by Boeing Commercial Airplanes in the United States between 1968 and 2023.

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Brand X

Brand X were a British jazz fusion band formed in London in 1974. Genesis (band) and Brand X are Charisma Records artists and Vertigo Records artists.

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Brandeis University

Brandeis University is a private research university in Waltham, Massachusetts.

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Brazil

Brazil, officially the Federative Republic of Brazil, is the largest and easternmost country in South America and Latin America.

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Brian Eno

Brian Peter George Jean-Baptiste de la Salle Eno (born 15 May 1948), also mononymously known as Eno, is an English musician, songwriter, record producer and visual artist. Genesis (band) and Brian Eno are progressive pop musicians and Virgin Records artists.

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Brian May

Sir Brian Harold May (born 19 July 1947) is an English musician, songwriter, record producer, animal rights activist and astrophysicist.

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Brit Awards

The BRIT Awards (often simply called the BRITs) are the British Phonographic Industry's annual popular music awards.

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British Phonographic Industry

British Phonographic Industry (BPI) is the British recorded music industry's Trade association.

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Bronchopneumonia

Bronchopneumonia is a subtype of pneumonia.

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Calling All Stations

...Calling All Stations... (stylised in all capitals) is the fifteenth and final studio album by English rock band Genesis.

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Carl Jung

Carl Gustav Jung (26 July 1875 – 6 June 1961) was a Swiss psychiatrist, psychotherapist and psychologist who founded the school of analytical psychology.

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Carmarthenshire

Carmarthenshire (Sir Gaerfyrddin or informally Sir Gâr) is a county in the south-west of Wales.

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CBS News

CBS News is the news division of the American television and radio broadcaster CBS.

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Chalk Farm

Chalk Farm is a small urban district of north west London, lying immediately north of Camden Town, in the London Borough of Camden.

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Charisma Records

Charisma Records (also known as The Famous Charisma Label) was a British record label founded in 1969 by former journalist Tony Stratton Smith.

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Charterhouse School

Charterhouse is a public school (English boarding school for pupils aged 13–18) in Godalming, Surrey, England.

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Chessington

Chessington is an area in the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames within Greater London, which was historically part of Surrey.

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Chester Thompson

Chester Thompson (born December 11, 1948) is an American drummer best known for his tenures with Frank Zappa and The Mothers of Invention, Weather Report, Santana, Genesis and Phil Collins.

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Chiddingfold

Chiddingfold is a village and civil parish in the Weald in the Waverley district of Surrey, England.

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Childhood's End

Childhood's End is a 1953 science fiction novel by the British author Arthur C. Clarke.

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Chobham

Chobham is a village and civil parish in the Borough of Surrey Heath in Surrey, England.

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Chris Blackwell

Christopher Percy Gordon Blackwell OJ (born 22 June 1937) is a Jamaican-British former record producer and the founder of Island Records, which has been called "one of Britain's great independent labels." According to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, to which Blackwell was inducted in 2001, he is "the single person most responsible for turning the world on to reggae music." Variety describes him as "indisputably one of the greatest record executives in history," while Barron's has described him as "a contender for most interesting man in the world." Having formed Island Records in Jamaica on May 22nd, 1959, coincidentally when he was nearly 22, Blackwell was among the first to record the Jamaican popular music that eventually became known as ska.

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Chris Stewart (author)

Christopher Stewart (born 27 March 1951) is a British author who was the original drummer and a founder member of Genesis.

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Chris Welch

Chris Welch (born) is an English music journalist, critic, and author who is best known for his work from the late 1960s as a reporter for Melody Maker, Musicians Only, and Kerrang!.

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Chris Wright (music industry executive)

Chris Wright, CBE (born Christopher Norman Wright on 7 September 1944) is an English music industry executive.

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Chrysalis Records

Chrysalis Records is a British record label that was founded in 1968.

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Church music

Church music is Christian music written for performance in church, or any musical setting of ecclesiastical liturgy, or music set to words expressing propositions of a sacred nature, such as a hymn.

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Circus (magazine)

Circus was a monthly American magazine devoted to rock music.

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Circus Maximus

The Circus Maximus (Latin for "largest circus"; Italian: Circo Massimo) is an ancient Roman chariot-racing stadium and mass entertainment venue in Rome, Italy.

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Classical music

Classical music generally refers to the art music of the Western world, considered to be distinct from Western folk music or popular music traditions.

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Cleveland

Cleveland, officially the City of Cleveland, is a city in the U.S. state of Ohio.

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Concept album

A concept album is an album whose tracks hold a larger purpose or meaning collectively than they do individually.

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Concord (entertainment company)

Concord is an American independent creative rights company that develops, manages and acquires sound recordings, music publishing rights, theatrical performance rights and narrative content.

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Congo (song)

"Congo" is a song by English rock band Genesis, released in September 1997 as the first single from their fifteenth album, Calling All Stations (1997).

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Consequence (publication)

Consequence (previously Consequence of Sound) is an independently owned New York–based online magazine featuring news, editorials, and reviews of music, movies, and television.

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COVID-19 pandemic

The COVID-19 pandemic (also known as the coronavirus pandemic), caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), began with an outbreak of COVID-19 in Wuhan, China, in December 2019.

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Cowdray House

Cowdray House consists of the ruins of one of England's great Tudor houses, architecturally comparable to many of the great palaces and country houses of that time.

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Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young

Crosby, Stills & Nash (CSN) was a folk-rock supergroup comprising American singer-songwriters David Crosby and Stephen Stills and English singer-songwriter Graham Nash. Genesis (band) and Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young are Atlantic Records artists.

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Crowborough

Crowborough is a town and civil parish in East Sussex, England, in the Weald at the edge of Ashdown Forest in the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, 7 miles (11 km) south-west of Royal Tunbridge Wells and 33 miles (53 km) south of London.

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Cuba

Cuba, officially the Republic of Cuba, is an island country, comprising the island of Cuba, Isla de la Juventud, archipelagos, 4,195 islands and cays surrounding the main island.

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Daniel Pearce (singer)

Daniel Pearce (born 29 May 1978) is an English singer, songwriter and actor who was a finalist on the ITV reality TV show Popstars: The Rivals.

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Daryl Stuermer

Daryl Mark Stuermer (born November 27, 1952) is an American musician, songwriter, singer, and record producer best known for playing the guitar and bass for Genesis during live shows, and lead guitar for Phil Collins during most solo tours and albums.

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Dave Hitchcock

Dave Hitchcock is an English former record producer working with such bands as Genesis, Caravan, Camel, Curved Air and Renaissance.

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David Geffen Hall

David Geffen Hall is a concert hall in New York City's Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts complex on Manhattan's Upper West Side.

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David Hentschel

David Hentschel (born 18 December 1952) is an English recording engineer, film score composer and music producer who engineered on George Harrison's All Things Must Pass and Elton John's Goodbye Yellow Brick Road, as well as for such artists as Genesis, Tony Banks, Ringo Starr, Queen, Nazareth, Marti Webb, Andy Summers, Mike Oldfield, Renaissance, Peter Hammill and Ronnie Caryl.

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David Longdon

David Longdon (17 June 1965 – 20 November 2021) was a British singer and multi-instrumentalist, who was best known as the lead vocalist and co-songwriter of the progressive rock band Big Big Train.

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Decca Records

Decca Records is a British record label established in 1929 by Edward Lewis.

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Denmark Street

Denmark Street is a street on the edge of London's West End running from Charing Cross Road to St Giles High Street.

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Disco 2 (TV series)

Disco 2 (or Disco Two) was a BBC2 television music show that ran between January 1970 and July 1971.

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Discogs

Discogs (short for discographies) is a database of information about audio recordings, including commercial releases, promotional releases, and bootleg or off-label releases.

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Distortion (music)

Distortion and overdrive are forms of audio signal processing used to alter the sound of amplified electric musical instruments, usually by increasing their gain, producing a "fuzzy", "growling", or "gritty" tone.

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DIY (magazine)

DIY is a United Kingdom-based music publication, in print and online.

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Domino (Genesis song)

"Domino" is a song written by the band Genesis for their 1986 album Invisible Touch.

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Double album

A double album (or double record) is an audio album that spans two units of the primary medium in which it is sold, typically either records or compact disc.

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Double entendre

A double entendre (plural double entendres) is a figure of speech or a particular way of wording that is devised to have a double meaning, one of which is typically obvious, and the other often conveys a message that would be too socially unacceptable, or offensive to state directly.

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Double feature

The double feature is a motion picture industry phenomenon in which theatres would exhibit two films for the price of one, supplanting an earlier format in which the presentation of one feature film would be followed by various short subject reels.

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Drum machine

A drum machine is an electronic musical instrument that creates percussion sounds, drum beats, and patterns.

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Dublin

Dublin is the capital of the Republic of Ireland and also the largest city by size on the island of Ireland.

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Duchess (Genesis song)

"Duchess" is a song by the English rock band Genesis, appearing as the second track on their 1980 album, Duke.

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Duke (album)

Duke is the tenth studio album by English rock band Genesis, released on 28 March 1980 on Charisma Records.

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Ealing

Ealing is a district in West London, England, west of Charing Cross in the London Borough of Ealing.

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Earl's Court

Earl's Court is a district of Kensington in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea in West London, bordering the rail tracks of the West London line and District line that separate it from the ancient borough of Fulham to the west, the sub-districts of South Kensington to the east, Chelsea to the south and Kensington to the northeast.

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Earls Court Exhibition Centre

Earls Court Exhibition Centre was a major international exhibition and events venue in London, England.

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Earth, Wind & Fire

Earth, Wind & Fire (EW&F or EWF) is an American band whose music spans the genres of jazz, R&B, soul, funk, disco, pop, Latin, and Afro-pop.

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East Hampshire

East Hampshire is a local government district in Hampshire, England.

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East Sussex

East Sussex is a ceremonial county in South East England.

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Easy listening

Easy listening (including mood music) is a popular music genre and radio format that was most popular during the 1950s to 1970s.

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Echo & the Bunnymen

Echo & the Bunnymen are an English rock band formed in Liverpool in 1978.

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Eddie Van Halen

Edward Lodewijk Van Halen (January 26, 1955 – October 6, 2020) was an American musician.

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El Topo

El Topo ("The Mole") is a 1970 Mexican acid Western film written, scored, directed by and starring Alejandro Jodorowsky.

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Elbow (band)

Elbow are an English rock band formed (initially under a different name) in Bury, Greater Manchester, in 1990.

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Electronic music

Electronic music broadly is a group of music genres that employ electronic musical instruments, circuitry-based music technology and software, or general-purpose electronics (such as personal computers) in its creation.

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Elliott Randall

Elliott Randall (born June 15, 1947) is an American guitarist, best known for being a session musician and performing with popular music artists.

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EMI Records

EMI Records (formerly EMI Records Ltd.) is a British multinational record label owned by Universal Music Group.

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Eric Clapton

Eric Patrick Clapton (born 1945) is an English rock and blues guitarist, singer, and songwriter. Genesis (band) and Eric Clapton are Atco Records artists.

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Everyone's Gone to the Moon

"Everyone's Gone to the Moon" is the debut single by British singer-songwriter and record producer Jonathan King.

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Extended play

An Extended Play (EP) is a musical recording that contains more tracks than a single but fewer than an album or LP record.

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Face Value (album)

Face Value is the debut solo studio album by English drummer and singer-songwriter Phil Collins, released on 13 February 1981 by Virgin Records.

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Farnborough College of Technology

Farnborough College of Technology is a college located in the town of Farnborough, Hampshire in the South East of England.

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Farnham

Farnham is a market town and civil parish in Surrey, England, around southwest of London.

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Fender Eric Clapton Stratocaster

The Fender Eric Clapton Stratocaster is the signature model electric guitar of English guitarist Eric Clapton.

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Firth of Fifth

"Firth of Fifth" is a song by the British progressive rock band Genesis.

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Flaming Youth (band)

Flaming Youth were a British rock band, active in the late 1960s. Genesis (band) and Flaming Youth (band) are phil Collins.

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Folk music

Folk music is a music genre that includes traditional folk music and the contemporary genre that evolved from the former during the 20th-century folk revival.

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Follow You Follow Me

"Follow You Follow Me" is a love song written and recorded by English rock band Genesis.

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Foxtrot (album)

Foxtrot is the fourth studio album by the English progressive rock band Genesis, released on 15 September 1972 on Charisma Records.

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Francis Dunnery

Francis Dunnery (born 25 December 1962) is an English musician, singer-songwriter, record producer and record label owner.

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Frank Zappa

Frank Vincent Zappa (December 21, 1940 – December 4, 1993) was an American musician, composer, and bandleader. Genesis (band) and Frank Zappa are EMI Records artists.

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Friars Aylesbury

Friars Aylesbury is a music club that runs in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, England.

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From Genesis to Revelation

From Genesis to Revelation is the debut studio album by English rock band Genesis, released on 28 March 1969 on Decca Records.

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Future plc

Future plc is a British publishing company. It was started in 1985 by Chris Anderson. It is listed on the London Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the FTSE 250 Index. Among its many titles are Country Life, Homes and Gardens, Decanter, Marie Claire, and The Week. Zillah Byng-Thorne was chief executive officer from 2014 to 2023, when she was replaced by Jon Steinberg.

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Garden Wall (band)

Garden Wall was a band from Charterhouse School in Surrey that went on to merge with the remains of another band from the same school, Anon, to form the progressive rock band Genesis in 1967. Genesis (band) and Garden Wall (band) are musical groups from Surrey.

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Gary Wallis

Gary Wallis (born 10 June 1964) is a British drummer, percussionist, drum programmer, producer and musical director.

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Genesis (Genesis album)

Genesis is the twelfth studio album by English rock band Genesis, released on 3 October 1983 by Charisma and Virgin Records in the UK and by Atlantic Records in the US and Canada.

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Genesis 1970–1975

Genesis 1970–1975 is a box set of five studio albums by Genesis featuring Peter Gabriel.

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Genesis 1976–1982

Genesis 1976–1982 is a box set of five studio albums by Genesis.

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Genesis 1983–1998

Genesis 1983–1998 is a box set of four studio albums by Genesis.

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Genesis Archive 1967–75

Genesis Archive 1967–75 is a box set by the English progressive rock band Genesis, released on 22 June 1998 on Virgin Records in the United Kingdom and by Atlantic Records in the United States.

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Genesis discography

The discography of the British band Genesis contains 15 studio albums, 6 live albums, 3 compilation albums, and 10 box sets.

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Genesis Live

Genesis Live is the first live album from the English rock band Genesis, released on 20 July 1973 on Charisma Records.

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Genesis Live 1973–2007

Genesis Live 1973–2007 is a box set by Genesis which includes all of their live albums except Live over Europe 2007. Genesis Live and its bonus tracks, Seconds Out, and Live at the Rainbow 1973 all include bonus DVDs which feature their respective albums in 5.1 Surround Sound.

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Genesis Live at Wembley Stadium

Invisible Touch Tour is a live video by the English rock band Genesis, released on the 22nd May 1989 on Virgin Music Video.

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Genesis Movie Box 1981–2007

Genesis The Movie Box 1981–2007 is a box set by Genesis which includes the following DVDs.

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Genesis: In Concert

Genesis: In Concert is a 1977 concert film directed and produced by Tony Maylam for the English progressive rock band Genesis.

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Genesis: Together and Apart

Genesis: Together and Apart is a 2014 documentary about the English rock band Genesis and its members' solo projects.

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Get 'Em Out by Friday

"Get 'Em Out by Friday" is a rock song on the 1972 album Foxtrot by British progressive rock band Genesis, lasting eight and a half minutes.

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Glasgow

Glasgow is the most populous city in Scotland, located on the banks of the River Clyde in west central Scotland.

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Godalming

Godalming is a market town and civil parish in southwest Surrey, England, around southwest of central London.

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Grammy Award for Best Concept Music Video

The Grammy Award for Best Concept Music Video was an award that was presented to recording artists at the 30th Grammy Awards in 1988, and the 31st Grammy Awards in 1989, for quality, concept music videos.

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Grammy Awards

The Grammy Awards, stylized as GRAMMY, and often referred to as the Grammys, are awards presented by the Recording Academy of the United States to recognize outstanding achievements in the music industry.

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Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five

Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five were an American hip hop group formed in the South Bronx of New York City in 1978.

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GTR (band)

GTR were a British supergroup rock band founded in 1985 by former Yes and Asia guitarist Steve Howe and former Genesis guitarist Steve Hackett. Genesis (band) and GTR (band) are English progressive rock groups.

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Guitar Player

Guitar Player is an American magazine for guitarists, founded in 1967 in San Jose, California.

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Hammond organ

The Hammond organ is an electric organ invented by Laurens Hammond and John M. Hanert and first manufactured in 1935.

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Haywards Heath

Haywards Heath is a town in West Sussex, England, south of London, north of Brighton, south of Gatwick Airport and northeast of the county town, Chichester.

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Headley Grange

Headley Grange is a former workhouse in Headley, Hampshire, England.

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Hilvarenbeek

Hilvarenbeek is a municipality and a town in the south of the Netherlands, along the border with Belgium.

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Hipgnosis

Hipgnosis were an English art design group based in London, that specialised in creating album cover artwork for rock musicians and bands.

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Hit & Run Music Publishing

Hit & Run Music Publishing in the United Kingdom founded in 1977 by Tony Smith and Jon Crawley.

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Hohner Pianet

The Hohner Pianet is a type of electro-mechanical piano built by the Hohner company of Trossingen, West Germany and designed by Ernst Zacharias.

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Horn section

A horn section is a group of musicians playing horns.

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Hugh Padgham

Hugh Charles Padgham (born 15 February 1955) is an English record producer and audio engineer.

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I Can't Dance

"I Can't Dance" is the fourth track from English rock band Genesis's fourteenth studio album, We Can't Dance (1991), and was released in December 1991 as the second single from the album.

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I Know What I Like (In Your Wardrobe)

"I Know What I Like (In Your Wardrobe)" was the first charting single by the rock band Genesis.

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In Too Deep (Genesis song)

"In Too Deep" is a song by English rock band Genesis, included as the fourth track on their 13th studio album, Invisible Touch (1986).

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Inside Out Music

Inside Out Music is a German progressive rock record label originally based in Kleve, North Rhine-Westphalia, and dedicated to the publication of progressive rock, progressive metal and related styles.

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Intelligent lighting

Intelligent lighting refers to lighting that has automated or mechanical abilities beyond those of conventional, stationary illumination.

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Inversion (music)

In music theory, an inversion is a rearrangement of the top-to-bottom elements in an interval, a chord, a melody, or a group of contrapuntal lines of music.

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Invisible Touch

Invisible Touch is the thirteenth studio album by the English rock band Genesis, released on 6 June 1986 by Atlantic Records in the United States and on 9 June 1986 by Charisma/Virgin Records in the United Kingdom.

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Invisible Touch (song)

"Invisible Touch" is the title track and first single from the 1986 album of the same name by the English rock band Genesis.

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Invisible Touch Tour

The Invisible Touch Tour was a worldwide concert tour by the English rock band Genesis.

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Iron Maiden

Iron Maiden are an English heavy metal band formed in Leyton, East London, in 1975 by bassist and primary songwriter Steve Harris. Genesis (band) and Iron Maiden are EMI Records artists and English musical quintets.

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Island Records

Island Records is a Jamaican multinational record label owned by Universal Music Group.

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J. D. Considine

J.

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Janet Jackson

Janet Damita Jo Jackson (born May 16, 1966) is an American singer, songwriter, actress, and dancer. Genesis (band) and Janet Jackson are Virgin Records artists.

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Jazz fusion

Jazz fusion (also known as fusion, jazz rock, and jazz-rock fusion) is a popular music genre that developed in the late 1960s when musicians combined jazz harmony and improvisation with rock music, funk, and rhythm and blues.

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Jean-Luc Ponty

Jean-Luc Ponty (born 29 September 1942) is a French jazz and jazz fusion violinist and composer.

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Jethro Tull (band)

Jethro Tull are a British rock band formed in Blackpool, Lancashire, in 1967. Genesis (band) and Jethro Tull (band) are EMI Records artists, English progressive rock groups and musical groups established in 1967.

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Joe Strummer

John Graham Mellor (21 August 1952 – 22 December 2002), known professionally as Joe Strummer, was a British musician.

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John Anthony (record producer)

John Anthony (born 3 December 1944) is an English music producer.

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John Burns (audio engineer)

John Burns is a British recording engineer best known for his credits with noted bands of the 1970s including Jethro Tull, Clouds, Genesis, John Martyn and reggae acts Burning Spear, Delroy Washington, Jimmy Cliff and Toots & The Maytals.

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John Mayhew (musician)

John Mayhew (27 March 1947 – 26 March 2009) was an English musician, best known for his brief tenure as the drummer of the progressive rock band Genesis.

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John Peel

John Robert Parker Ravenscroft (30 August 1939 – 25 October 2004), better known as John Peel, was an English radio presenter and journalist.

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John Silver (musician)

Jonathan Silver is an English musician who was the second drummer for the English rock band Genesis.

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Jonathan King

Jonathan King (born Kenneth George King; 6 December 1944) is an English singer, songwriter and record producer. Genesis (band) and Jonathan King are Decca Records artists.

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Keep It Dark

"Keep It Dark" is a song by British band Genesis, released on 23 October 1981 in the UK as the second single from Abacab.

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King Biscuit Flower Hour

The King Biscuit Flower Hour was an American syndicated radio show presented by the D.I.R. Radio Network that featured concert performances by various rock music recording artists.

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King Crimson

King Crimson were an English-based progressive rock band formed in 1968 in London. Genesis (band) and King Crimson are Atlantic Records artists, English art rock groups, English musical quartets, English musical quintets, English progressive rock groups, Vertigo Records artists and Virgin Records artists.

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Knebworth Festival

The Knebworth Festival is a recurring open-air rock and pop concert held on the grounds of the Knebworth House in Knebworth, England.

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Korg

, founded as Keio Electronic Laboratories, is a Japanese multinational corporation that manufactures electronic musical instruments, audio processors and guitar pedals, recording equipment, and electronic tuners.

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Korg OASYS

The Korg OASYS is a workstation synthesizer released in early 2005, 1 year after the successful Korg Triton Extreme.

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Labour Party (UK)

The Labour Party is a social democratic political party in the United Kingdom that sits on the centre-left of the political spectrum.

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Land of Confusion

"Land of Confusion" is a song by the English rock band Genesis from their thirteenth studio album, Invisible Touch (1986).

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Laser lighting display

A laser lighting display or laser light show involves the use of laser light to entertain an audience.

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Lindisfarne (band)

Lindisfarne are an English folk rock band from Newcastle upon Tyne established in 1968 (originally called Brethren). Genesis (band) and Lindisfarne (band) are Atco Records artists and Charisma Records artists.

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LinnDrum

The LinnDrum, also referred to as the LM-2, is a drum machine manufactured by Linn Electronics between 1982 and 1985.

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List of awards and nominations received by Genesis

The following list includes some of the most significant awards and nominations received by the English rock band Genesis.

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List of best-selling music artists

The following list of best-selling music artists includes those music acts from the 20th century to the present with claims of 75 million or more record sales worldwide.

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Live Earth concert, London

The Live Earth concert in London, England was held at Wembley Stadium on 7 July 2007.

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Live over Europe 2007

Live over Europe 2007 is the sixth live album by British band Genesis.

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London Film School

London Film School (LFS) is a film school in London, United Kingdom, and is situated in a converted brewery in Covent Garden, London, neighbouring Soho, a hub of the UK film industry.

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London Recordings

London Recordings (or London Records and London Music Stream) is a British record label that marketed records in the United States, Canada, and Latin America for Decca Records from 1947 to 1980 before becoming semi-independent.

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Los Angeles Times

The Los Angeles Times is a regional American daily newspaper that began publishing in Los Angeles, California in 1881.

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Luminous paint

Luminous paint (or luminescent paint) is paint that emits visible light through fluorescence, phosphorescence, or radioluminescence.

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Luxford House

Luxford House is a 16th-century Grade II listed building near Crowborough, East Sussex.

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Lyceum Theatre, London

The Lyceum Theatre is a West End theatre located in the City of Westminster, on Wellington Street, just off the Strand in central London.

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Madison Square Garden

Madison Square Garden, colloquially known as the Garden or by its initials MSG, is a multi-purpose indoor arena in New York City.

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Madonna

Madonna Louise Ciccone (born August 16, 1958) is an American singer, songwriter, and actress.

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Mama (Genesis song)

"Mama" is a song by the English rock band Genesis, released as the first single in 1983 from their self-titled album.

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Manor house

A manor house was historically the main residence of the lord of the manor.

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Many Too Many

"Many Too Many" is a love song recorded by English rock band Genesis.

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Marillion

Marillion are a British neo prog band, formed in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, in 1979.

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Mark Blake (writer)

Mark Blake is a British music journalist and author.

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Mark Fisher (architect)

Mark Fisher, OBE, MVO, RDI (20 April 1947 – 25 June 2013) was a British architect best known for his rock music stage sets.

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Mellotron

The Mellotron is an electro-mechanical musical instrument developed in Birmingham, England, in 1963.

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Melody Maker

Melody Maker was a British weekly music magazine, one of the world's earliest music weeklies; according to its publisher, IPC Media, the earliest.

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Michael Jackson

Michael Joseph Jackson (August 29, 1958 – June 25, 2009) was an American singer, songwriter, dancer, and philanthropist.

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Mick Barnard

Mick Barnard is a guitarist in the UK rock band The Farm (sometimes called Farm, and not to be confused with the 1980s/1990s British band of the same name).

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Midhurst

Midhurst is a market town, parish and civil parish in West Sussex, England.

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Mike and the Mechanics

Mike and the Mechanics (stylised as Mike + The Mechanics) are an English rock supergroup formed in Dover in 1985 by Mike Rutherford, initially as a side project during a hiatus period for his other group Genesis. Genesis (band) and Mike and the Mechanics are English pop rock music groups and English soft rock music groups.

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Mike Rutherford

Michael John Cloete Crawford Rutherford (born 2 October 1950) is an English guitarist, bassist and songwriter, best known as co-founder and lead guitarist/bassist of the rock band Genesis. Genesis (band) and Mike Rutherford are Atlantic Records artists and Charisma Records artists.

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Misunderstanding (Genesis song)

"Misunderstanding" is a song by the English rock band Genesis, released on their 1980 album Duke.

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Mix (magazine)

Mix magazine is a periodical, billing itself as "the world's leading magazine for the professional recording and sound production technology industry".

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Mojo (magazine)

Mojo (stylised in all caps) is a popular music magazine published monthly in the United Kingdom, initially by Emap, and since January 2008 by Bauer.

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Mojo Awards

The Mojo Awards (or Mojo Honours Lists) was an awards ceremony that began in 2004 and ended in 2009 by Mojo, a popular music magazine published monthly by Bauer in the United Kingdom.

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Mostly Autumn

Mostly Autumn are an English rock band. Genesis (band) and Mostly Autumn are English progressive rock groups.

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Music Managers Forum

The Music Managers Forum (MMF) is the world's largest professional membership organisation representing music managers.

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Myth

Myth is a genre of folklore consisting primarily of narratives that play a fundamental role in a society.

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National Bowl

The National Bowl (originally the Milton Keynes Bowl) is an entertainment venue located in Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, England.

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National Stadium (Ireland)

The National Stadium (An Staid Náisiúnta) (often referred to as the National Boxing Stadium or the National Sporting Arena) in Dublin, Ireland, is a purpose-built boxing stadium built and operated by the Irish Athletic Boxing Association.

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Neil McCormick

Neil McCormick (born 31 March 1961) is a British music journalist, author and broadcaster.

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Neo-prog

Neo-progressive rock (commonly abbreviated neo-prog) is a subgenre of progressive rock developed in the UK in the early 1980s.

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Netherlands

The Netherlands, informally Holland, is a country located in Northwestern Europe with overseas territories in the Caribbean.

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New wave music

New wave is a music genre that encompasses pop-oriented styles from the 1970s through the 1980s.

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Newborn (Elbow song)

"Newborn" is a single by English rock band Elbow and is the third single from their debut album, Asleep in the Back.

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Nic Collins (drummer)

Nicolas Collins (born April 21, 2001) is a Swiss-born drummer, known for his association with his father Phil Collins, Genesis and Mike and the Mechanics, as well as for his band, Better Strangers and The Effect. Genesis (band) and Nic Collins (drummer) are phil Collins.

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Nick D'Virgilio

Nicholas D'Virgilio (born November 12, 1968), often abbreviated and referred to as NDV, is an American drummer, singer, keyboard player and guitarist, best known as a member of the progressive rock band Spock's Beard.

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Nick Davis (record producer)

Nick Davis is an English sound engineer and record producer who is best known for his work with the band Genesis.

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Nick Van Eede

Nick Van Eede (born Nicholas Eede; 14 June 1958) is an English singer, songwriter and record producer.

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Night Ride (BBC Radio 2)

Night Ride was a long-running BBC Radio 2 overnight radio programme.

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Nir Z

Nir Zidkyahu (ניר צדקיהו,, born November 1967), also known as Nir Z, is an Israeli studio-session drummer, and the brother of Blackfield's drummer Tomer Z. He joined in spring 1997 with Genesis, he played in eight tracks for their last album Calling All Stations and then became available for their 1997-1998 tour.

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NME

New Musical Express (NME) is a British music, film, gaming, and culture website and brand.

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No Jacket Required

No Jacket Required is the third solo studio album by English drummer and singer-songwriter Phil Collins.

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No Reply at All

"No Reply at All" is a song by British band Genesis, released as the lead single in the US from their 1981 album Abacab.

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No Son of Mine

"No Son of Mine" is a song by British rock group Genesis, released in October 1991 by Atlantic and Virgin as the lead single from their 14th album, We Can't Dance (1991).

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Not About Us

"Not About Us" is the third and final single from Genesis' 15th album Calling All Stations.

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Nursery Cryme

Nursery Cryme is the third studio album by the English rock band Genesis, released on 12 November 1971 on Charisma Records.

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Ogg

Ogg is a free, open container format maintained by the Xiph.Org Foundation.

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Otis Redding

Otis Ray Redding Jr. (September 9, 1941 – December 10, 1967) was an American singer and songwriter. Genesis (band) and Otis Redding are Atco Records artists and Atlantic Records artists.

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Pallas (band)

Pallas are a Scottish progressive rock band from Aberdeen.

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Paperlate

"Paperlate" is a song by the British rock band Genesis from their second of two EPs.

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Paris

Paris is the capital and largest city of France.

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Pat Thrall

Patrick Eric Thrall (born 26 August, 1953) is an American rock guitarist.

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Patrick Woodroffe (lighting designer)

Patrick Woodroffe (born 11 June 1954) is a lighting designer and director working in the worlds of music, dance, fashion, art and architecture.

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Paul Conroy (music executive)

Paul Conroy (born 14 June 1949) is an English music executive and record label manager.

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Paul Whitehead

Paul Whitehead is a British painter and graphic artist known for his surrealistic album covers for artists on the Charisma Records label in the 1970s, such as Genesis and Van der Graaf Generator.

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Peter Fluck

Peter Nigel Fluck (born 7 April 1941) is a British caricaturist and one half of the partnership known as Luck and Flaw (with Roger Law), creators of the popular satirical TV puppet show Spitting Image.

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Peter Gabriel

Peter Brian Gabriel (born 13 February 1950) is an English singer, songwriter and human rights activist. Genesis (band) and Peter Gabriel are Atco Records artists, Atlantic Records artists, Charisma Records artists, EMI Records artists and Virgin Records artists.

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Peter Gabriel (1980 album)

Peter Gabriel is the third solo studio album by the English rock musician Peter Gabriel, released on 30 May 1980 by Charisma Records.

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Phil Collins

Philip David Charles Collins (born 30 January 1951) is an English musician, singer, songwriter, record producer and actor. Genesis (band) and Phil Collins are Atlantic Records artists, Virgin Records artists and Warner Music Group artists.

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Phish

Phish is an American rock band formed in Burlington, Vermont, in 1983.

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Pink Floyd

Pink Floyd are an English rock band formed in London in 1965. Genesis (band) and Pink Floyd are English art rock groups and English progressive rock groups.

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Platinum Collection (Genesis album)

Platinum Collection is a career-spanning compilation album by British veteran rock band Genesis.

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Please Don't Touch!

Please Don't Touch! is the second studio album by English guitarist and songwriter Steve Hackett.

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Polar Studios

Polar Studios was a recording studio in Stockholm, Sweden, which operated from 1978 through 2004.

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Pop rock

Pop rock (also typeset as pop/rock) is a fusion genre and form of rock music characterized by a strong commercial appeal, with more emphasis on professional songwriting and recording craft, and less emphasis on attitude than standard rock music.

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PopMatters

PopMatters is an international online magazine of cultural criticism that covers aspects of popular culture.

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Post-punk

Post-punk (originally called new musick) is a broad genre of music that emerged in 1977 in the wake of punk rock.

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Product (Brand X album)

Product is the fourth studio album by British jazz fusion group Brand X, originally released in 1979.

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Prog (magazine)

Prog is a British magazine dedicated to progressive rock music, published by Future.

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Progressive pop

Progressive pop is pop music that attempts to break with the genre's standard formula, or an offshoot of the progressive rock genre that was commonly heard on AM radio in the 1970s and 1980s.

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Progressive rock

Progressive rock (shortened as prog rock or simply prog) is a broad genre of rock music that primarily developed in the United Kingdom through the mid- to late 1960s, peaking in the early 1970s.

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Prophet-5

The Prophet-5 is an analog synthesizer manufactured by the American company Sequential.

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Psychedelic music

Psychedelic music (sometimes called psychedelia) is a wide range of popular music styles and genres influenced by 1960s psychedelia, a subculture of people who used psychedelic drugs such as DMT, LSD, mescaline, and psilocybin mushrooms, to experience synesthesia and altered states of consciousness.

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Public address system

A public address system (or PA system) is an electronic system comprising microphones, amplifiers, loudspeakers, and related equipment.

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Public school (United Kingdom)

In England and Wales, a public school is a type of fee-charging private school originally for older boys.

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Puerto Ricans

Puerto Ricans (Puertorriqueños), most commonly known as '''Boricuas''', but also occasionally referred to as Borinqueños, Borincanos, or Puertorros, are an ethnic group native to the Caribbean archipelago and island of Puerto Rico, and a nation identified with the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico through ancestry, culture, or history.

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Punk rock

Punk rock (also known as simply punk) is a music genre that emerged in the mid-1970s.

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Q (magazine)

Q was a popular music magazine.

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Queen (band)

Queen are a British rock band formed in London in 1970 by Freddie Mercury (lead vocals, piano), Brian May (guitar, vocals), and Roger Taylor (drums, vocals), later joined by John Deacon (bass). Genesis (band) and Queen (band) are EMI Records artists.

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Quiet World

Quiet World were an English pop rock band formed by The Heather Brothers John, Lee, and Neil Heather in 1969; to record their concept album The Road. Genesis (band) and Quiet World are English pop rock music groups.

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Radio Caroline

Radio Caroline is a British radio station founded in 1964 by Ronan O'Rahilly and Alan Crawford initially to circumvent the record companies' control of popular music broadcasting in the United Kingdom and the BBC's radio broadcasting monopoly.

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Rainbow Theatre

The Rainbow Theatre, originally known as the Finsbury Park Astoria, then the Finsbury Park Paramount Astoria, and then the Finsbury Park Odeon, is a Grade II*-listed building in Finsbury Park, London.

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Rare Bird

Rare Bird were an English progressive rock band, formed in 1969. Genesis (band) and Rare Bird are Charisma Records artists and English progressive rock groups.

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Ray Wilson (musician)

Raymond Wilson (born 8 September 1968) is a Scottish singer and guitarist, vocalist in the post-grunge band Stiltskin and in Genesis from 1996 to 2000. Genesis (band) and Ray Wilson (musician) are Virgin Records artists.

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Reading and Leeds Festivals

The Reading and Leeds Festivals are a pair of annual music festivals that take place in Reading and Leeds in England.

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Recording Industry Association of America

The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) is a trade organization that represents the music recording industry in the United States.

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Richard Macphail

Richard Paul Macphail (born 17 September 1950, in Bedford, Bedfordshire) is an English musician, road manager, and business owner best known for his relationship with the rock band Genesis from their formation in 1967 to 1973.

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Richie Havens

Richard Pierce Havens (January 21, 1941 – April 22, 2013) was an American singer-songwriter and guitarist.

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Rivers Jobe

Rivers Jobe (1950 – 1979), born Rivers Maitland Alexander Job, was a British bass player known for being a member of Anon, one of the two bands which merged to form the progressive rock band Genesis; and for playing on the Savoy Brown album, Getting to the Point (1968), as well as on the tracks "Vicksburg Blues", "Train to Nowhere", and "Tolling Bells" on the following Blue Matter album.

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Robert Hilburn

Robert Hilburn (born September 25, 1939) is an American pop music critic, author, and radio host.

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Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (RRHOF), also simply referred to as the Rock Hall, is a museum and hall of fame located in downtown Cleveland, Ohio, United States, on the shore of Lake Erie.

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Rock music

Rock is a broad genre of popular music that originated as "rock and roll" in the United States in the late 1940s and early 1950s, developing into a range of different styles from the mid-1960s, particularly in the United States and the United Kingdom.

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Rocky Mount Instruments

Rocky Mount Instruments (RMI) was a subsidiary of the Allen Organ Company, based in Rocky Mount, North Carolina, active from 1966 to 1982.

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Roger Law

Roger Law (born 6 September 1941) is a British caricaturist, ceramicist and one half of Luck and Flaw (with Peter Fluck), creators of the popular satirical TV puppet show Spitting Image.

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Roger Taylor (Queen drummer)

Roger Meddows Taylor (born 26 July 1949) is an English musician, songwriter and record producer.

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Roland CR-78

The Roland CompuRhythm CR-78 is a drum machine manufactured by Roland Corporation that was released in 1978.

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Rolling Stone

Rolling Stone is an American monthly magazine that focuses on music, politics, and popular culture.

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Rome

Rome (Italian and Roma) is the capital city of Italy.

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Ronnie Caryl

Ronnie Caryl (10 February 1953 – 18 December 2023) was an English guitarist who was a member of the band Flaming Youth.

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Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club

Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club is a jazz club that has operated in Soho, London, since 1959.

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Roundhouse (venue)

The Roundhouse is a performing arts and concert venue situated at the Grade II* listed former railway engine shed in Chalk Farm, London, England.

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Roxy & Elsewhere

Roxy & Elsewhere is a double live album by Frank Zappa and The Mothers, released on September 10, 1974.

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Roxy Theatre (West Hollywood)

The Roxy Theatre (often just the Roxy) is a nightclub on the Sunset Strip in West Hollywood, California, owned by Lou Adler and his son, Nic.

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Rush (band)

Rush was a Canadian rock band formed in Toronto in 1968 that primarily comprised Geddy Lee (vocals, bass guitar, keyboards), Alex Lifeson (guitar) and Neil Peart (drums, percussion). Genesis (band) and Rush (band) are Atlantic Records artists and Vertigo Records artists.

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Science fiction

Science fiction (sometimes shortened to SF or sci-fi) is a genre of speculative fiction, which typically deals with imaginative and futuristic concepts such as advanced science and technology, space exploration, time travel, parallel universes, and extraterrestrial life.

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Seconds Out

Seconds Out is the second live album by English progressive rock band Genesis.

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Selling England by the Pound

Selling England by the Pound is the fifth studio album by the English progressive rock band Genesis, released on 28 September 1973 on Charisma Records.

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Selling out

"Selling out", or "sold out" in the past tense, is a common expression for the compromising of a person's integrity, morality, authenticity, or principles by forgoing the long-term benefits of the collective or group in exchange for personal gain, such as money or power.

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Shalford, Surrey

Shalford is a village and civil parish in the Guildford district, in Surrey, England on the A281 Horsham road immediately south of Guildford.

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Shepherd's Bush

Shepherd's Bush is a suburb of West London, England, within the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham west of Charing Cross, and identified as a major metropolitan centre in the London Plan.

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Silver Clef Award

The O2 Silver Clef Awards is an annual UK music awards lunch which has been running since 1976.

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Simple Minds

Simple Minds are a Scottish rock band formed in Glasgow in 1977. Genesis (band) and Simple Minds are Virgin Records artists.

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Six of the Best

Six of the Best was a reunion concert between the rock band Genesis, their original lead singer Peter Gabriel and former guitarist Steve Hackett.

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Smallcreep's Day (album)

Smallcreep's Day is the first studio album by English guitarist and songwriter Mike Rutherford, released in February 1980 on Charisma Records.

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SNEP

SNEP (Syndicat national de l'édition phonographique, in English National Syndicate of Phonographic Publishing) is the inter-professional organisation that protects the interests of the French record industry.

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Social commentary

Social commentary is the act of using rhetorical means to provide commentary on social, cultural, political, or economic issues in a society.

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Soft rock

Soft rock (also known as light rock) is a form of rock music that originated in the late 1960s in Southern California and the United Kingdom which smoothed over the edges of singer-songwriter and pop rock, relying on simple, melodic songs with big, lush productions.

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Soho

Soho is an area of the City of Westminster in the West End of London.

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Sound on Sound

Sound on Sound is a monthly music technology magazine.

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Sounds (magazine)

Sounds was a UK weekly pop/rock music newspaper, published from 10 October 1970 to 6 April 1991.

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Soundtracks (Tony Banks album)

Soundtracks is a collection of soundtrack pieces from the films ''Quicksilver'' and Lorca and the Outlaws with music composed by Genesis keyboardist Tony Banks.

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Spitting Image

Spitting Image is a British satirical television puppet show, created by Peter Fluck, Roger Law and Martin Lambie-Nairn.

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Spock's Beard

Spock's Beard is an American progressive rock band formed in Los Angeles.

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Spot the Pigeon

Spot the Pigeon is the first EP by English progressive rock band Genesis, released on 20 May 1977.

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Stafford

Stafford is a market town and the county town of Staffordshire, England.

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Stage fright

Stage fright or performance anxiety is the anxiety, fear, or persistent phobia that may be aroused in an individual by the requirement to perform in front of an audience, real or imagined, whether actually or potentially (for example, when performing before a camera).

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Stax Records

Stax Records is an American record company, originally based in Memphis, Tennessee.

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Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Stephen Thomas Erlewine (born June 18, 1973) is an American music critic and former senior editor for the online music database AllMusic.

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Steve Hackett

Stephen Richard Hackett (born 12 February 1950) is an English guitarist who gained prominence as the lead guitarist of the progressive rock band Genesis from 1971 to 1977. Genesis (band) and Steve Hackett are Charisma Records artists.

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Steve Harris (musician)

Stephen Percy Harris (born 12 March 1956) is an English musician, best known as the bassist, keyboardist, backing vocalist, primary songwriter and founder/leader of heavy metal band Iron Maiden.

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Stiltskin

Stiltskin is a Scottish rock band that first achieved widespread popularity in the mid-1990s.

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Stockholm

Stockholm is the capital and most populous city of the Kingdom of Sweden as well as the largest urban area in the Nordic countries.

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Storm Thorgerson

Storm Elvin Thorgerson (28 February 1944 – 18 April 2013) was an English art director and music video director.

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Strictly Inc.

Strictly Inc. is the self-titled project album, released by Genesis keyboardist Tony Banks and Wang Chung lead vocalist Jack Hues, in 1995 on Virgin Records.

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String Driven Thing

String Driven Thing are a Scottish folk rock band, formed in Glasgow in 1967 and led by married couple Chris and Pauline Adams, with the electric violin of Graham Smith. Genesis (band) and String Driven Thing are Charisma Records artists.

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Super Audio CD

Super Audio CD (SACD) is an optical disc format for audio storage introduced in 1999.

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Supper's Ready

"Supper's Ready" is a song by English progressive rock band Genesis, recorded for their 1972 studio album Foxtrot.

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Surrey

Surrey is a ceremonial county in South East England and one of the home counties.

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Sweden

Sweden, formally the Kingdom of Sweden, is a Nordic country located on the Scandinavian Peninsula in Northern Europe.

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T. S. Eliot

Thomas Stearns Eliot (26 September 18884 January 1965) was a poet, essayist and playwright.

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Taking Tiger Mountain (By Strategy)

Taking Tiger Mountain (By Strategy) is the second solo studio album by Brian Eno (mononymously credited as "Eno"), released in November 1974 by Island Records.

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Tapping

Tapping is a playing technique that can be used on any stringed instrument, but which is most commonly used on guitar.

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That's All (Genesis song)

"That's All" is a song by the English rock band Genesis.

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The Arts Desk

The Arts Desk (theartsdesk.com) is a British arts journalism website containing reviews, interviews, news, and other content related to music, theatre, television, films, and other art forms written by journalists from a variety of traditional and web-based publications.

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The Beatles

The Beatles were an English rock band formed in Liverpool in 1960, comprising John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr. Genesis (band) and The Beatles are Atco Records artists and English musical quartets.

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The Carpet Crawlers

"The Carpet Crawlers" is a song by the English progressive rock band Genesis, recorded for their sixth studio album The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway.

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The Daily Telegraph

The Daily Telegraph, known online and elsewhere as The Telegraph, is a British daily broadsheet newspaper published in London by Telegraph Media Group and distributed in the United Kingdom and internationally.

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The Farm (recording studio)

The Farm (also known as Fisher Lane Farm) was a recording studio in Chiddingfold, Surrey owned by the rock band Genesis.

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The Guardian

The Guardian is a British daily newspaper.

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The Human League

The Human League is an English synth-pop band formed in Sheffield in 1977. Genesis (band) and The Human League are English musical trios and Virgin Records artists.

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The Independent

The Independent is a British online newspaper.

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The Knife (song)

"The Knife" is a song by progressive rock band Genesis from their second album, Trespass (1970).

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The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway

The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway is the sixth studio album by the English progressive rock band Genesis.

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The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway Tour

The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway Tour was a North American and European concert tour by English rock band Genesis.

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The Last Domino? – The Hits

The Last Domino? – The Hits is a greatest hits album by the English rock band Genesis, released on 17 September 2021 by Virgin Records.

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The Last Domino? Tour

The Last Domino? Tour was a concert tour by English rock band Genesis, staged following the announcement of their reunion after a 13-year hiatus.

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The Little Prince

The Little Prince (Le Petit Prince) is a novella written and illustrated by French writer and military pilot Antoine de Saint-Exupéry.

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The Mama Tour

Genesis Live: The Mama Tour is a concert film by the English progressive rock band Genesis, released for home video on the 17th October 1985 by Virgin Music Video and on the 27th June 1986 by Atlantic Records.

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The Message (Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five song)

"The Message" is a song by Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five.

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The Moscow Times

The Moscow Times is an independent English-language and Russian-language online newspaper.

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The Musical Box (band)

The Musical Box are a Canadian tribute band formed in Montreal, Quebec in 1993 who recreate performances by the English rock band Genesis during the 1970s.

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The Musical Box (song)

"The Musical Box" is a song by English progressive rock band Genesis, which was originally released on their third studio album Nursery Cryme in 1971.

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The Phenix Horns

, originally known as the EWF Horns, were the main horn section for the band Earth, Wind & Fire.

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The Phil Collins Big Band

The Phil Collins Big Band - a side project of English rock drummer, singer and musician Phil Collins - performed in 1996 and 1998. Genesis (band) and The Phil Collins Big Band are phil Collins.

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The Pilgrim's Progress

The Pilgrim's Progress from This World, to That Which Is to Come is a 1678 Christian allegory written by John Bunyan.

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The Rolling Stone Album Guide

The Rolling Stone Album Guide, previously known as The Rolling Stone Record Guide, is a book that contains professional music reviews written and edited by staff members from Rolling Stone magazine.

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The Silent Sun

"The Silent Sun" (album title "Silent Sun") is the debut single by English rock band Genesis.

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The Waste Land

The Waste Land is a poem by T. S. Eliot, widely regarded as one of the most important English-language poems of the 20th century and a central work of modernist poetry.

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The Way We Walk

The Way We Walk – Live in Concert is a 1992 live video from the We Can't Dance tour by Genesis.

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The Way We Walk, Volume One: The Shorts

Live – The Way We Walk, Volume One: The Shorts is the fourth live album by the English rock band Genesis, released on 16 November 1992 on Virgin Records in the United Kingdom and by Atlantic Records in the United States.

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The Way We Walk, Volume Two: The Longs

Live – The Way We Walk, Volume Two: The Longs is the fifth live album by British band Genesis and was released on 4 January 1993 in the United Kingdom, having been recorded during their 1992 tour for We Can't Dance.

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Three Sides Live

Three Sides Live is the third live album by the English rock band Genesis, released as a double album on 4 June 1982 on Charisma Records in the United Kingdom.

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Three Sides Live (film)

Three Sides Live is a 1982 concert film featuring the English rock band Genesis.

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Throwing It All Away

"Throwing It All Away" is the seventh track on the 1986 album Invisible Touch by Genesis.

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Tim Renwick

Timothy John Pearson Renwick (born 7 August 1949) is an English guitarist.

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Time (magazine)

Time (stylized in all caps as TIME) is an American news magazine based in New York City.

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Time signature

A time signature (also known as meter signature, metre signature, and measure signature) is a convention in Western music notation that specifies how many note values of a particular type are contained in each measure (bar).

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Tonight, Tonight, Tonight

"Tonight, Tonight, Tonight" is the second track on the 1986 album Invisible Touch by Genesis, released in January 1987 as the fourth single from the album.

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Tony Banks (musician)

Anthony George Banks (born 27 March 1950) is an English musician primarily known as the keyboardist and founding member of the rock band Genesis. Genesis (band) and Tony Banks (musician) are Atlantic Records artists, Charisma Records artists and Virgin Records artists.

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Tony Barrow

Anthony F. J. Barrow (11 May 1936 – 14 May 2016) was an English press officer who worked with the Beatles between 1962 and 1968.

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Tony Smith (band manager)

John Anthony "Tony" Smith (born January 1945) is a British manager and music and film producer.

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Tony Stratton Smith

Tony Stratton Smith (11 August 1933 – 19 March 1987) was an English rock music manager, and entrepreneur.

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Top of the Pops

Top of the Pops (TOTP) is a British music chart television programme, made by the BBC and broadcast weekly between 1January 1964 and 30 July 2006.

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Townsquare Media

Townsquare Media, Inc. (formerly Regent Communications until 2010) is an American radio network and media company based in Purchase, New York.

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Trespass (album)

Trespass is the second studio album by the English rock band Genesis.

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Trey Anastasio

Ernest Joseph "Trey" Anastasio III (born September 30, 1964) is an American guitarist and singer-songwriter best known as the lead guitarist of the rock band Phish, which he co-founded in 1983.

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Tribute act

A tribute act, tribute band, tribute group or tribute artist is a music group, singer, or musician who specifically plays the music of a well-known music act.

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Trident Studios

Trident Studios was a British recording facility, located at 17 St Anne's Court in London's Soho district between 1968 and 1981.

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Trouble Every Day (song)

"Trouble Every Day" (labeled in early prints as "Trouble Comin' Every Day") is a song by the Mothers of Invention, released on their 1966 debut album Freak Out! Frank Zappa wrote the song in 1965 at 1819 Bellevue Avenue, Echo Park, Los Angeles, the residence of a methamphetamine chemist referred to by Zappa as "Wild Bill the Mannequin-Fucker"Zappa, p.

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Turn It On Again

"Turn It On Again" is a song by the English rock band Genesis featured on their 1980 album Duke.

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Turn It On Again: The Hits

Turn It On Again: The Hits is a greatest hits album by British progressive rock/pop-rock band Genesis.

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Turn It On Again: The Tour

Turn It On Again: The Tour was a 2007 concert tour of Europe and North America by the English rock band Genesis.

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Twelve-string guitar

A twelve-string guitar (or 12-string guitar) is a steel-string guitar with 12 strings in six courses, which produces a thicker, more ringing tone than a standard six-string guitar.

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Twist and Shout (EP)

Twist and Shout is the first UK extended play by the English rock band the Beatles, released in the UK on EMI's Parlophone label on 12 July 1963.

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Uncut (magazine)

Uncut is a monthly magazine based in London.

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United Cerebral Palsy

United Cerebral Palsy (UCP) is an international nonprofit charitable organization consisting of a network of affiliates.

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Universal Music Group

Universal Music Group N.V. (often abbreviated as UMG and referred to as Universal Music Group or Universal Music) is a Dutch–American multinational music corporation under Dutch law.

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University of Sussex

The University of Sussex is a public research university located in Falmer, East Sussex, England.

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Van der Graaf Generator

Van der Graaf Generator are an English progressive rock band, formed in 1967 in Manchester by singer-songwriters Peter Hammill and Chris Judge Smith and the first act signed by Charisma Records. Genesis (band) and Van der Graaf Generator are Charisma Records artists, English art rock groups, English progressive rock groups, musical groups established in 1967, Vertigo Records artists and Virgin Records artists.

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Van Halen

Van Halen was an American rock band formed in Pasadena, California, in 1973.

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Vancouver

Vancouver is a major city in western Canada, located in the Lower Mainland region of British Columbia.

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Vari-Lite

Vari-Lite is a brand of automated, variable-colour stage lighting systems.

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Vertigo Records

Vertigo Records is a British record company.

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VH1 Rock Honors

The VH1 Rock Honors were an annual ceremony paying homage to bands who influenced the sound of rock music.

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Virgin EMI Records

Virgin EMI Records was a British record label owned by the Universal Music Group that was formed in 2013.

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Virgin Records

Virgin Records is a British record label owned by Universal Music Group.

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Voyage of the Acolyte

Voyage of the Acolyte is the first studio album by English guitarist, songwriter, and singer Steve Hackett, released in October 1975 on Charisma Records as his only album recorded and released while he was a member of Genesis.

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Wales

Wales (Cymru) is a country that is part of the United Kingdom.

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Waltham, Massachusetts

Waltham is a city in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States, and was an early center for the labor movement as well as a major contributor to the American Industrial Revolution.

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Watcher of the Skies

"Watcher of the Skies" is the first track on English progressive rock Genesis' 1972 album Foxtrot.

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We Can't Dance

We Can't Dance is the fourteenth studio album by the English rock band Genesis, released on 11 November 1991 by Virgin Records in the UK and a day later by Atlantic Records in the US.

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Weather Report

Weather Report was an American jazz fusion band active from 1970 to 1986.

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Wellington Times

The Wellington Times is a newspaper published in Wellington, New South Wales, Australia since 1889.

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Wembley Stadium

Wembley Stadium (sometimes referred to as The New Wembley and branded as Wembley Stadium connected by EE for sponsorship reasons) is an association football stadium in Wembley, London.

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Wembley Stadium (1923)

The original Wembley Stadium (originally known as the Empire Stadium) was a football stadium in Wembley, London, best known for hosting important football matches.

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West Side Story

West Side Story is a musical conceived by Jerome Robbins with music by Leonard Bernstein, lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, and a book by Arthur Laurents.

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When in Rome 2007

When in Rome 2007 is a live DVD by British rock band Genesis recorded at Circus Maximus, Rome, Italy, on 14 July 2007, during the Turn It On Again Tour.

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White Rock (film)

White Rock is a 1977 documentary film about the 1976 Winter Olympics held in Innsbruck, Austria.

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Will Sergeant

William Alfred Sergeant (born 12 April 1958) is an English guitarist, best known for being a member of Echo & the Bunnymen.

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William Friedkin

William David Friedkin (August 29, 1935 – August 7, 2023) was an American film, television and opera director, producer, and screenwriter who was closely identified with the "New Hollywood" movement of the 1970s.

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Wind & Wuthering

Wind & Wuthering is the eighth studio album by English progressive rock band Genesis.

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World of Music, Arts and Dance

WOMAD (World of Music, Arts and Dance) is an international arts festival. Genesis (band) and World of Music, Arts and Dance are Peter Gabriel.

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Wotton, Surrey

Wotton is a well-wooded parish with one main settlement, a small village mostly south of the A25 between Guildford in the west and Dorking in the east.

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Your Own Special Way

"Your Own Special Way" is a song by the English progressive rock band Genesis.

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Zoe Ball

Zoe Louise Ball (born 23 November 1970) is a British broadcaster and presenter.

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...And Then There Were Three...

...And Then There Were Three... (stylised in all lowercase) is the ninth studio album by the English rock band Genesis.

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3×3

3×3 is the second extended play by the English rock band Genesis, released on 10 May 1982 on Charisma Records.

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5.1 surround sound

5.1 surround sound ("five-point one") is the common name for surround sound audio systems.

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See also

English soft rock music groups

Musical groups from Surrey

Peter Gabriel

Phil Collins

Progressive pop musicians

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genesis_(band)

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