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    Quote Originally Posted by Lino View Post
    How was Esmerine Mark?? LOVE that band , just got in to them in past year or so.
    I have seen them quite a few times and they are always excellent ( a few of them live not too far from Ottawa), especially the release of Dalmak when they had the Turkish musicians along with them. However this time they were a no-show, so it was just Nive (neevee) and they was also excellent, kinda like a folk/post-rock Nordic version of Calexico. Would have been very cool to see them together.. ah well

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    I'm going to see Alan Parsons this Thursday.
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    Going to see Steven Wilson on Nov. 27th & Nick Mason on Apr. 11th. Both in Buffalo, NY

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    anybody in Germany aware of prog concerts happening between January and early March? I'm from Brazil but I'll be studying in Berlin during Winter, and it'd be damn nice if I could catch a couple of good concerts while I'm there

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    lined up for the first quarter of 2019 Vancouver area:
    Loudon Wainwright III, Nick Mason's SoS, Danny Michel, Whitehorse, The Musical Box, Terra Lightfoot, Stephen Fearing, Small Town Artillery
    I remember tomorrow

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    So far in 2019:
    I Am A Man - Ron Miles, Brian Blade, Bill Frisell, Jason Moran, Scott Colley Kennedy Center Feb 2
    Big Ears Knoxville, TN March 21-24
    Mary Halvorson's Code Girl Kennedy Center 3/28
    Vijay Iyer sextet Kennedy Center April 6
    Riverside Baltimore Soundstage May 7
    Live From Here Wolftrap June 1
    Rossini's The Barber of Seville Wolf Trap Aug 9
    Ringo Starr & His All Star Band Wolf Trap Aug 11
    Jazz at Lincoln Center with Wynton Marsalis Wolf Trap Aug 16
    Mark Knopfler Wolf Trap Aug 18
    Wait Wail...Don't Tell Me Wolf Trap Aug 29
    ProgDay Aug 31 Sep 1
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    March 21st to 24th Knoxville TN - Big Ears Festival
    April 13th Boston MA - Nick Mason's Saucerful Of Secrets
    May 9th to 11th Lyon France - Rock In Opposition Festival
    June 21st to 23rd Downsville, NY - Jetlag Festival (whichever day Vezhlivy Otkaz is playing)
    August 31st to Sep 1st Durham NC - ProgDay Festival
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    Not much, The Musical Box, Gatineau, Quebec - January 16

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    Quote Originally Posted by markwoll View Post
    So far in 2019:
    I Am A Man - Ron Miles, Brian Blade, Bill Frisell, Jason Moran, Scott Colley Kennedy Center Feb 2
    Big Ears Knoxville, TN March 21-24
    Mary Halvorson's Code Girl Kennedy Center 3/28
    Vijay Iyer sextet Kennedy Center April 6
    Riverside Baltimore Soundstage May 7
    Live From Here Wolftrap June 1
    Rossini's The Barber of Seville Wolf Trap Aug 9
    Ringo Starr & His All Star Band Wolf Trap Aug 11
    Jazz at Lincoln Center with Wynton Marsalis Wolf Trap Aug 16
    Mark Knopfler Wolf Trap Aug 18
    Wait Wail...Don't Tell Me Wolf Trap Aug 29
    ProgDay Aug 31 Sep 1


    I take it you are in the DC area? I happened to look through the concert calendar there recently and have a few shows saved of possible interest to you:

    1/10-13 Terence Blanchard (Charles Altura) Blues Alley
    1/14 Alex Skolnick Blues Alley
    1/19 Al Di Meola Rams Head On Stage

    2/9 Joe Jackson The Lincoln
    2/12 Neal Morse Baltimore Soundstage
    2/24 Marty Friedman Ottobar
    2/28 Within Temptation Rams Head Live

    3/1 Kansas Modell
    3/2 Utopia Rams Head On Stage
    3/5 Oz Noy Jammin Java
    3/6 Tony Macalpine Jammin Java
    3/6 John Scofield The Hamilton
    3/7 Queensryche/Fates Warning Baltimore Soundstage
    3/11 Ian Anderson MGM
    3/13 Adrian Belew Rams Head On Stage
    3/25 Brit Floyd Warner Theatre
    3/26 Experience Hendrix Warner Theatre
    3/28-31 Lee Ritenour Blues Alley

    4/2 Robin Trower Birchmere
    4/2 Muse Capital One Arena
    4/3 Vital Information Blues Alley
    4/5 Pat Metheny Rams Head On Stage
    4/6 Buckethead Fillmore Silver Spring
    4/13-14 Todd Rundgren State Theatre
    4/15 Caetano Veloso Strathmore Music Center
    4/15 Dream Theater Warner Theatre
    4/19 Glenn Hughes Rams Head On Stage
    4/22 Martin Barre Birchmere
    4/24 Acid Mothers Temple Black Cat

    5/7 Riverside Baltimore Soundstage
    5/10 Chick Corea/Fleck Strathmore Music Center
    5/12 Judas Priest/Uriah Heap Anthem
    5/14 Michael Schenker Rams Head Live

    6/2 Musical Box/Genesis Birchmere
    6/14 Snarky Puppy Anthem

    7/11 ELO Capital One Arena
    7/24 Iron Maiden Jiffy Lube
    7/30 Queen Capital One Arena

    9/10 Kamelot Fillmore Silver Spring

    10/16 Sonata Arctica Baltimore Soundstage
    10/21 Anneke/ Amorphis Baltimore Soundstage

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    Quote Originally Posted by NogbadTheBad View Post
    March 21st to 24th Knoxville TN - Big Ears Festival
    April 13th Boston MA - Nick Mason's Saucerful Of Secrets
    May 9th to 11th Lyon France - Rock In Opposition Festival
    June 21st to 23rd Downsville, NY - Jetlag Festival (whichever day Vezhlivy Otkaz is playing)
    August 31st to Sep 1st Durham NC - ProgDay Festival
    Maybe some of my Boston list might interest you:


    1/9 Blue Oyster Cult Tupelo
    1/10 Alex Skolnick City Winery
    1/17 Bill Frisell Narrows
    1/27 Simo Middle East

    2/6 Marisa Monte/Tribalistas House of Blues
    2/13 Joe Jackson Wang
    2/15 Neal Morse Sinclair
    2/20 Marty Friedman Brighton Music Hall
    2/27 Alan Parsons Chevalier

    3/3 Within Temptation House of Blues
    3/4-5 Procol Harum City Winery
    3/7 Musical Box Wilbur
    3/7 Bent Knee Ben Franklin Instit.
    3/10 Queensryche/Fates Warning Palladium
    3/12 Tony Macalpine Middle East
    3/13 Oz Noy/Weckl/Haslip Regattabar
    3/15 Jon Herington/Tele City Winery
    3/26 Ralph Towner Regattabar
    3/30 Vicente Amigo Berklee

    4/3 YOB/Voivod Royale
    4/4 Experience Hendrix (Satriani, E. Johnson) Lowell Auditorium
    4/6 Baroness Palladium
    4/7 Jon Anderson Tupelo
    4/8 Dream Theater Orpheum
    4/10 Muse TD
    4/10 Kurt Rosenwinkel Regattabar
    4/11 Vital Information Regattabar
    4/12 Blue Oyster Cult Cabot
    4/12 Vital Information Chans
    4/13 Nick Mason Orpheum
    4/14 Plini Sinclair
    4/15 Buckethead Wilbur
    4/18 Acid Mothers Temple Great Scott
    4/18 Caetano Veloso Sanders
    4/18 Adrian Belew Natick
    4/18 Rival Sons Royale
    4/19 Martin Barre/Tull Tupelo
    4/19 Adrian Belew Narrows
    4/19-20 Todd Rundgren Berklee
    4/20 Uli Jon Roth Tupelo
    4/20 Mariza Lowell
    4/26-7 Chris Potter Regattabar
    4/28 Chick/Bela Fleck Cabot

    5/1 Winery Dogs Tupelo
    5/3 Brit Floyd Lynn
    5/10 Michael Schenker Palladium
    5/12 Riverside Sinclair
    5/12 Snarky Puppy House of Blues
    5/18 Lotus Land/Rush Trib Blue Ocean
    5/23 Yngwie Tupelo
    5/24 Avantasia Palladium

    8/1 Iron Maiden Xfinity
    8/4 Queen Xfinity
    8/23 Mark Knopfler Blue Hills

    9/11 Jethro Tull Chevalier
    9/13 Kamelot/Sonata Arctica Palladium
    9/21 Anneke/Delain/Amorphis Palladium

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    Thanks!
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    Thanks, I had not seen a few of those that would be very nice.
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    My pleasure guys. Maybe those lists will help some other people in other areas too. Please report back from any shows you do attend...

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    On my 2019 calendar so far:

    Jan 5: Bob Seger farewell tour Grand Rapids MI.

    Jan 11: Buddy Guy Chicago

    March 12: All Them Witches (tentative) Grand Rapids MI

    March 15: Tab Benoit Kalamazoo

    May 18: Riverside Detroit

    July 27: Queen / Adam Lambert

    Labor Day Weekend: Progday (tentative)

    Oct 12 / 13: Progtoberfest

    Still have not made a commitment to ROSfest yet, but still very much under consideration if I can work it out.

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    I have McCartney Tickets with the wife - VIP tickets for June in Arlington. I never dreamed I would ever see one of the Beatles perform. Wow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yodelgoat View Post
    I have McCartney Tickets with the wife - VIP tickets for June in Arlington. I never dreamed I would ever see one of the Beatles perform. Wow.
    I saw Paul in Ottawa, Ontario in around 2013. It was among the best live concerts I ever witnessed. I saw it in my box sets at the Canadian Tire Place stadium.
    Last edited by mozo-pg; 02-16-2019 at 10:47 AM.

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    Thanks for this... Some shows on here I was not aware of...

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    In 24 days I'll be on the Good Ship Prog-A-Lot (aka CTTE). This little trip is expensive but when most of the groups have been in rotation for the past 45 years, it's so well worth the cost.

    Also scheduled in 2019 is TMB, Red Green!, Marillion Weekend Montreal, ProgtoberFest, and perhaps ProgDay.

    Gotta prog in to prog out...

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    March 21st to 24th Knoxville TN - Big Ears Festival
    April 13th Boston MA - Nick Mason's Saucerful Of Secrets
    May 9th to 11th Lyon France - Rock In Opposition Festival
    May 23rd - Zoe Keating
    June 21st to 23rd Downsville, NY - Jetlag Festival (whichever day Vezhlivy Otkaz is playing)
    August 31st to Sep 1st Durham NC - ProgDay Festival

    Zoe Keating added
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    Procol Harum next Thursday in Chicago (for the 1st time!) and Progday Labor Day Weekend if health & my long-distance ride don't change. My days of running around like a whirling dervish to "put another notch in my old man case" (paraphrasing Pat Benatar) are over.
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    I saw Procol Harum in Toronto about 10 years ago. The were backing up Jethro Tull. What a fucking contrast between Gary and Ian. One who couldn't sing if his life depended on it and the other crystal clear. PC were just splendid.

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    I haven't been to a show in a while, but I have Alan Parsons Project coming up in a little over a week, then The Musical Box in about three weeks. Looking forward to both! Never seen Parsons, and I'm not so much bothered about what he plays - I'm pretty sure I'll enjoy it all. And Musical Box, I've seen them play a few of their "standard" shows several times, so this will be the first time I've seen them mix it up a bit. So another one that should just be fun, I'm not too bothered about the exact setlist.

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    Robin Trower I see has a new album comming out and a US tour starting at the Birchmere in Alexandria Va. Any thoughts? I find the Birchmere to be a pertty crappy venue for non-acoustic music but I'm tempted to see him anyway.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buddhabreath View Post
    Robin Trower I see has a new album comming out and a US tour starting at the Birchmere in Alexandria Va. Any thoughts? I find the Birchmere to be a pertty crappy venue for non-acoustic music but I'm tempted to see him anyway.
    The last couple of electric shows I have seen there have been ok, sound wise.
    The only times when it wasn't usually had to do with a 'bad fit' between the band and the house.
    Saw America there once and it was horrible. Steve Vai, awesome. King Crimson, way too much for the room.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JKL2000 View Post
    I haven't been to a show in a while, but I have Alan Parsons Project coming up in a little over a week, then The Musical Box in about three weeks. Looking forward to both! Never seen Parsons, and I'm not so much bothered about what he plays - I'm pretty sure I'll enjoy it all. And Musical Box, I've seen them play a few of their "standard" shows several times, so this will be the first time I've seen them mix it up a bit. So another one that should just be fun, I'm not too bothered about the exact setlist.
    I have seen Parsons 3 times over the years. The 1st and 3rd shows were just ok. The middle show was amazing. I can't really put my finger on what the difference was though. I am sure you will enjoy it.

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