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gagliarchives
11-10-2012, 10:11 AM
Join the gagliarchives Saturday night for program 1291 as we feature an exclusive interview with Sébastien Lamothe, bassist of Genesis tribute band, The Musical Box. Sébastien joins us to talk about the bands upcoming shows of The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway. We'll also feature new music from American progressive rock band Glass Hammer and their latest offering titled Perilous. We'll also feature new music from keyboardist Tom Brislin and his new release titled Hurry Up And Smell The Roses, along with the new reissue of the double live album from Twelfth Night titled Live And Let Live recorded in 1983. We'll track recent music from Van Der Graaf Generator as Peter Hammill celebrates a birthday and track music from our #1 album for the 3rd straight week in Steve Hackett's Genesis Revisited II.
Thank you for all of your kind words these past few weeks in regards to the damage suffered from the hurricane. We don't know how to thank you for your outpouring support. It will not be forgotten. Our thoughts are with you and those around us who lost so much.

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emperorken
11-10-2012, 10:50 AM
Welcome back, Tom. Glad you are safe and sound.

VAXman
11-10-2012, 01:41 PM
Welcome back, Tom. Glad you are safe and sound.Seconded.

It's been a long tough trek here with Sandy and the noreaster. It's reassuring to know that all are physically well. Property can be repaired and, hopefully, the insurance cos. will come through for us. I'll be working through the insurance system in the next couple of days. Happily, the worst is over... for now.

tobytanzer
11-10-2012, 11:01 PM
A friend in the insurance business ( you might remember Jeff ) tells me that areas like yours after a natural disaster are likely to experience a mini boom in the local economy as insurance claims are spent on renovations. Ironic in a way.

gagliarchives
11-16-2012, 11:23 AM
I hope you are ok Vax. We are the only people here on this end of the island who doesn't have to move.