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Billy Sherwood On Gagliarchives Tonight

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Join the GAGLIARCHIVES tonight at 10pm Eastern time
for program 815, as we feature an exclusive interview
with vocalist/bassist/composer Billy Sherwood. Billy's
major impact on our program came in 1995 when World
Trade's Euphoria was released. Say Goodbye and The
Evolution Song recieved acclaim from listeners,
calling Billy the next progressive rock icon.
Throughout much of the 1990's Sherwood was doing a
considerable amount of work as a producer/engineer. He
worked on a large number of tribute albums (to artists
as diverse as AC/DC and John Wetton). He also began an
association with prog rock supergroup Yes. That
association started in 1992 when Sherwood served as
producer, engineer, mixer, songwriter, and musician on
the track "The More We Live/Let Go" on their Union
album. He again hooked up with Yes, this time as
producer/engineer for the two Keys to Ascension
albums. It also saw him joining Yes as a member with
the recording of their album Open Your Eyes. He joined
them on tour that year, coming in as a full-fledged
member of the band.The second Yes album to feature
Sherwood, The Ladder, came out that same year. 1999
also saw Sherwood's solo debut with the album The Big
Peace. He would also continue with Yes during the tour
for that release, but he left them shortly thereafter.
The year 2000 saw Sherwood again collaborating with
Yes bassist Chris Squire on the album Conspiracy. Join
us Saturday night at 11pm Eastern as Billy tells us
the story of how Conspiracy The Unknown came to be,
and how the ball is rolling in his busy life with
recording, performing and contributing to an ever
growing scene. We'll also feature music from the
French project Mix City and the On Track CD..we'll
also premier the new Thieves' Kitchen and the
Shibboleth CD...we will spotlight the music of Enrico
Rosa and the Campo Di Marte album, along with some
collaborative work released recently...music from
Italian project Apryl and the 2001 CD
Alorconfusa...we'll also track new music from
England's Blue Drift and the Cobalt Coast
disc...recent music from Zen Rock And Roll and the End
Of An Age CD and classics from Potemkine and the
Triton album, Zior and the Every Inch A Man from 1973,
and a classic from Yes and the Close To The Edge album
from 1972...stay tuned!

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