On the 14th she performed a live stream of her originals for ProgStock Moogvember and on the 28th she will be performing a live stream of cover songs. See https://www.stageit.com/ProgStock
She just posted this video this ad.
She did a KILLER version of LTiA Part 2. I think she played all the instruments as well.
https://soundcloud.com/rachelflowers...-crimson-cover
On November 28, 2020 Rachel played a 90 minute live streaming concert on StageIt for the ProgStock Moogvember series. This was a very special show for her, as she got to play some of her favorite progressive rock covers. To no one's great surprise, 90 minutes wasn't long enough, so as a thank you to her fans, to ProgStock, and to the Bob Moog Foundation, she went back to the organ a couple of days later and recorded one more epic tune for everyone who attended her concert, and for all her fans.
Ars Longa Vita Brevis is the second album by the English progressive rock group the Nice. The Nice were true rock pioneers, combining elements of rock, classical, jazz, and even folk music in their recordings and live performances. It's easy to see why the band attracted Rachel's attention! While Rachel's version had to omit the extended drum solo of the original, I think you will find that she captures the spirit of the band, while adding her own special flair... or, as we like to say, she Rachelified it.
You will note that we set up a second camera to capture Rachel's footwork on the bass pedals. We haven't forgotten the feedback from Rachel's early videos on the organ, and we didn't want to make that mistake again!
We hope you will enjoy this. Rachel had a blast playing it for you!
Thanks! That was way fun!
I'm not lazy. I just work so fast I'm always done.
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Why Prog is the Music of my Life
We're trying to build a monument to show that we were here
It won't be visible through the air
And there won't be any shade to cool the monument to prove that we were here. - Gene Parsons, 1973
Rachel's first single off her completely improvised album "In the Moment"
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