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    I'll let you know - I might have considered taking my daughter but she's moved from prog to J-pop!

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    ROSfest' TBA on Sat was confirmed to be a surprise for everybody, not just VIP ticket holders.

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    ProgStock Festival - New Jersey - October 13-15
    Echolyn (first concert in nearly 8 years!), Glass Hammer (playing all of Valkryie), The Tangent, Karmakanic, Randy McStine presents: a Kevin Gilbert Retrospective, Aisles, 3RDegree (the Ones & Zeros show), Circuline, Rachel Flowers, Francis Dunnery, Peter Jones (of Tiger Moth Tales), Resistor, The Tea Club, Cell15, Rani Chatoorgoon, Jason Rubenstein, Echotest

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    Seaprog will be happening on first weekend of June, 2017. As usual, it will kick off with a night at the Royal Room (5000 Rainier Ave S, Seattle) – Friday, June 2. Then we'll have two full days of music at the Columbia City Theater (4916 Rainier Ave S, Seattle), Saturday June 3 and Sunday June 4. The festival will feature the established formula of nationally and internationally known artists and local Northwest performers.

    Here is this year’s lineup (so far):

    Cabezas de Cera (Mexico)
    Jack o' the Clock (Oakland)
    Fraktal Phantom (Seattle)
    Human Ottoman (Portland, OR)
    Ibex (Bellingham)
    Moon Letters (Seattle)
    Omni (Seattle)
    Paraesthesia (Seattle)
    Pinto Wagonfire (Seattle)
    Points North (San Francisco)
    The Machine That We Built (Seattle)
    Chemical Clock (Seattle)
    + an all-star jam and more bands to be announced!

    Learn more about this year’s lineup at http://seaprogfest.org/artist/index/2017.html

    Tickets are on sale now. A weekend pass remains at $75, with individual single day tickets at $40 each, and no service fees. You can buy your tickets here: http://seaprogfest.org/welcome/store.html

    See you in June.

    Dennis, Jon and John
    Seaprog Central Committee

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buddhabreath View Post
    I gotta try to make to RIO this year with that lineup. Anybody making plans for that?
    I am working on an epic trip to Carmaux with my two adult children. Miami and Philly to Boston to London to Toulouse. Kids - when they are finally a joy to be with, then they leave home!
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    Quote Originally Posted by BrianG View Post
    I am working on an epic trip to Carmaux with my two adult children. Miami and Philly to Boston to London to Toulouse. Kids - when they are finally a joy to be with, then they leave home!
    Excellent news, lets make sure we connect.
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    ProgDay, Freakshow, ProgStock, Seaprog added

    Prog Résiste Festival - Soignies - April 22nd and 23rd
    Saturday - The Narcotic Daffodils, Artus, IO Earth, Gong
    Sunday - The Green Violinist, Wrong Object, Richard Pinhas, Focus

    RosFest - Gettysburg May 5th to 7th
    Friday - Kyros, Moon Safari, ProgNation (after hours)
    Saturday - The Aaron Clift Experiment, Unified Past, TBA, The Neal Morse Band
    Sunday - The Fierce & the Dead, Evership, Edensong, Änglagård

    Gouveia Art Rock - Portugal - May 6th & 7th
    Gryphon, Isildurs Bane, Jethro Tull, Loomings, Ludus Temporum, Promenade, Joe Stilgoe


    Terra Incognita - Quebec - May 20th & 21st
    Comedy Of Errors, Glasshammer, Edensong, Il Paradiso Degli Orchi, Hostsonaten, Universe Effects

    Prog Sud - Marseille - May 25th to 27th
    Jean Pierre Louveton, IO Earth, Akiko's Cosmo Space, Dylem, Panther & C, Sylvan

    SeaProg - Seattle - June 3rd & 4th
    Cabezas de Cera (Mexico), Jack o' the Clock (Oakland), Fraktal Phantom (Seattle), Human Ottoman (Portland, OR), Ibex (Bellingham), Moon Letters (Seattle), Omni (Seattle), Paraesthesia (Seattle), Pinto Wagonfire (Seattle), Points North (San Francisco), The Machine That We Built (Seattle), Chemical Clock (Seattle)


    Midsummer Prog - Openair theater Valkenburg - June 24th & 25th
    Anathema, Iamthemorning

    Be Prog! My Friend - Barcelona, Spain - June 30th & July 1st
    Jethro Tull, Marillion, Mike Portnoy, Anathema, Ulver, Animals as Leaders, Caligula's Horse

    Night Of The Prog - Loreley Germany - July 14th to 16th
    Mike Portnoy, Eyevory, Franck Carducci Band, Soul Secret, Kansas, Ray Wilson, Chris Thompson

    Porto Antico Prog Fest - Genova, Italy - July 14th & 15th
    Arabs in Aspic, Mr. Punch, The Mugshots, Mad Fellaz

    Rock au Château - Villersexel, France - August 5th & 6th
    Magma, Caravan, Lazuli, Gens de la Lune, Tristan Decamps, La Fabbrica Dell' Assoluto, Light Damage, Children in Paradise

    2Days Prog + 1 Festival - Veruno, Italy - September 1st-3rd
    Glass Hammer, Discipline, Comedy of Errors, Frost, Deafening Opera, Karfagen

    ProgDay - Durham, North Carolina - Sept 2nd & 3rd
    Sonar, Flor De Loto, Infinien


    Rock In Opposition - Carmaux - Sept 15th to 17th
    Friday - Aranis, Cheer-Accident, Faust
    Saturday - Trans-aeolian Transmission, Le Silo, Miriodor, Gong, Acid Mothers Temple
    Sunday - In Love With, a.P.A.t.T., Guapo, Slapp Happy

    Freakshow Wurzburg, Germany - Sept 22nd & 23rd
    Friday - Cowboys From Hell, PoiL, Cheer-Accident, Le Silo
    Saturday - DRH, Colonel Petrovs Good Judgement, Piniol, Miriodor


    Summers End - Chepstow UK - Oct 6th-8th
    Frost*, The Tangent, Karmakanic, Franck Carducci, Southern Empire, Maschine, Karibow, Elephants Of Scotland, Midnight Sun, Half Past Four, Weendo

    ProgStock Festival - New Jersey - October 13-15
    Echolyn (first concert in nearly 8 years!), Glass Hammer (playing all of Valkryie), The Tangent, Karmakanic, Randy McStine presents: a Kevin Gilbert Retrospective, Aisles, 3RDegree (the Ones & Zeros show), Circuline, Rachel Flowers, Francis Dunnery, Peter Jones (of Tiger Moth Tales), Resistor, The Tea Club, Cell15, Rani Chatoorgoon, Jason Rubenstein, Echotest


    Progtoberfest - Chicago - October 20-22, 2017
    Martin Barre of Jethro Tull, The Tangent, Karmakanic, Necromonkey, Abacab: The Music of Genesis, Luz de Riada, Bruce Soord of The Pineapple Thief, Kinetic Element, Lost World Band, Frogg Cafe, CAST, Aisles, Wobbler, Schooltree, Wave Mechanics Union, Progger, Thank You Scientist, Discipline, NEW! performs the Music of NEU!
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    Are there any more updates and what is the most complete list of festivals around the world besides this thread?

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    should make a new 2018 one - Ian?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve F. View Post
    should make a new 2018 one - Ian?
    I'll get on it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NogbadTheBad View Post
    I'll get on it.
    I also got a fence that needs white-washing and I got a dead rat on a string......

    [let's see how much of an American you really are! ]
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    “Remember, if it doesn't say "Cuneiform," it's not prog!” - THE Jed Levin

    Any time any one speaks to me about any musical project, the one absolute given is "it will not make big money". [tip of the hat to HK]

    "Death to false 'support the scene' prog!"

    please add 'imo' wherever you like, to avoid offending those easily offended.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve F. View Post
    I also got a fence that needs white-washing and I got a dead rat on a string......

    [let's see how much of an American you really are! ]
    Had to google it, I assume its the Tom Sawyer quote.
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    yes. My favorite literary take on assigning tasks and task management (i.e., getting someone else to do the job)
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    “Remember, if it doesn't say "Cuneiform," it's not prog!” - THE Jed Levin

    Any time any one speaks to me about any musical project, the one absolute given is "it will not make big money". [tip of the hat to HK]

    "Death to false 'support the scene' prog!"

    please add 'imo' wherever you like, to avoid offending those easily offended.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve F. View Post
    yes. My favorite literary take on assigning tasks and task management (i.e., getting someone else to do the job)
    That's basically my whole job, "make sure everyone else does their job"
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    Quote Originally Posted by NogbadTheBad View Post
    That's basically my whole job, "make sure everyone else does their job"
    Delegation is the key to relaxation...
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    Quote Originally Posted by adap2it View Post
    Delegation is the key to relaxation...
    Really? All these years I've been thinking it was masturbation.
    "My choice early in life was either to be a piano player in a whorehouse or a politician, and to tell the truth, there's hardly any difference"

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    Really? All these years I've been thinking it was masturbation.
    If you're actually reading this then chances are you already have my last album but if NOT and you're curious:
    https://battema.bandcamp.com/

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    Quote Originally Posted by progeezer View Post
    Really? All these years I've been thinking it was masturbation.
    No...delegation is STILL the key to relaxation. Can I give you hand with that sir?
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