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New Ears Presents
THE KEITH EMERSON BAND
Final Show of 2006 U.S. Tour!
Monday, June 26 at 8pm.
Reserved Seats: $45 advance, $50 day of show.
Tickets Available at the box office
After an extraordinary global reception the Keith Emerson Band returns to the United States, fulfilling a 2004 promise to tour the East Coast after a well received West Coast tour.
During 2005, the Keith Emerson Band delighted audiences in Japan, Italy, Portugal and Spain with new renditions of classics, premiers of stunning new songs and a few marvelous surprises!
The positive reception has brought the Keith Emerson Band into the studio recording an all-new album slated for 2006 release. Watch for updates here and for early samples of this fabulous new work from Keith! A tour will support the album after completion.
Keith has taken a break from recording to perform live.
This brief American tour [and they will be back!] includes headlining the NEARFest festival in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, a well-regarded celebration of progressive rock from global artists familiar and new, and a return as the headlining act of Moogfest, which introduced US fans to the Keith Emerson Band in 2004.
Moogfest celebrates long time Emerson friend and Moog inventor Bob Moog, who sadly passed away last year. Keith is honored to remember his friend by headlining this tribute once again.
Solo shows are also scheduled. Click here for the full schedule.
With this tour, Keith welcomes guitarist and vocalist Marc Bonilla back to the Keith Emerson Band family. A collaborator and friend for more than fifteen years, Marc has lent his expert guitar to an enormous range of different projects and styles. More on Marc coming soon!
Drummer Pete Riley and Bass Player Phil Williams continue to add their rhythms and expertise to this tour, as they have since 2002. Guitarist Dave Kilminster is on hiatus, fulfilling another commitment.
Watch for a return to Europe! The Keith Emerson band is back on the road and will continue to entertain, delight and surprise fans around the world. New dates will be announced as they are confirmed and the band promises that they will visit new countries and cities so all fans everywhere can enjoy the unparalleled experience of Keith Emerson live in action.
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Keith Emerson - Keyboards
Dave Kilminster - Guitars
Phil Williams - Bass
Pete Riley - Drums
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Keith Emerson Biography |
Hailed as a keyboard legend, Keith Emerson has been one of the most important figures to emerge from the thriving UK rock scene of the 1960's and 70's. He is known as one of the most prominent leaders in the progressive rock movement, fusing rock 'n' roll with a myriad of musical styles, such as classical, jazz and world music. A modern wizard of electronic and acoustic keyboards, most notably the organ and synthesizer, he has set a standard by which others are judged. With both "The Nice" and "Emerson, Lake & Palmer," Emerson has written and recorded some of rock's most adventurous music and brought it to the masses with unmatched virtuosity and skillful showmanship.
Born November 2, 1944 in Todmorden, Lancashire, England, Keith Emerson soon became a piano sensation in his hometown of Worthing, Sussex by the time he was fourteen years old. In his late teens, he moved to London, joined the band "V.I.P.'s" and later "Gary Farr and the T-Bones," backing their mentor T-Bone Walker at the Marquee Club in London, also touring Germany, France and the UK. Some of his early influences were jazz artists Fats Waller, Oscar Peterson, Dave Brubeck, Jack McDuff and Big John Patton. Classical composers also became influential to his music including J.S. Bach, Aaron Copland, Demetri Shostokovich, Bela Bartok and Alberto Ginestera amongst others.
In his twenties, he formed a band called "The Nice" with bassist/vocalist Lee Jackson, drummer Brian Davison and guitarist David O'List which backed ex-Ike and Tina Turner's singer P.P. Arnold. The group struck out on it's own with a unique blend of classical, blues, jazz and rock. Emerson adopted the Hammond Organ as his instrument of choice during this period and soon gained fame for his outrageous stage antics and inspired musical performances. "The Nice" recorded numerous albums and appeared in a notorious concert at London's Royal Albert Hall. Immediately after hearing "Switched on Bach" by Walter Carlos, Emerson purchased and experimented with one of the first modular Moog Synthesizers and became the first artist to tour with "the Moog" internationally with the help of its inventor, Dr. Robert Moog.
In 1970, "The Nice" broke up and Emerson formed the legendary group, "Emerson, Lake & Palmer" (ELP) with bassist/vocalist Greg Lake and drummer Carl Palmer. They achieved instant fame with their debut at the Isle Of Wight Festival in 1970. The trio announced their arrival on the scene by tearing into a furious rock adaptation of Mussorgsky's classic "Pictures At An Exhibition," which concluded with a barrage of cannon fire. Their first single, entitled "Lucky Man," from their debut album, "Emerson, Lake & Palmer," ended with a startling new sound, the lead Moog synthesizer solo. This sound took the world by storm, and the band was on its way. ELP released six platinum albums between 1970 and 1977, including "E,L&P," "Tarkus," "Trilogy," the cryptically entitled "Brain Salad Surgery," "Welcome Back My Friends To The Show That Never Ends…" and "Works Vol. 1." They headlined the massive 1974 festival California Jam playing to an audience of over 500,000. Later in 1977, ELP toured with a handpicked orchestra, which performed Emerson's "Piano Concerto No.1." After touring with the orchestra, ELP continued on the road as a trio, releasing two more albums "Works Vol. 2" and "Love Beach" before they disbanded in 1979. Between 1985 and 1990, Emerson collaborated with Lake and Palmer in two separate efforts, "Emerson, Lake & Powell" and the band "3" respectively. In 1992, ELP reunited with the critically acclaimed "Black Moon." Subsequent world tours which resulted in the live performance releases of "Live at the Royal Albert Hall" in 1993 and "Then And Now" in 1999.
In 1980, Emerson issued his first solo album, a Caribbean island inspired work called "Honky." In addition, he recorded and released "The Christmas Album," displaying his own unique interpretation of many classic Christmas songs along with original seasonal pieces. Soon thereafter, he turned to motion picture soundtrack composition, producing several film scores between 1979 and 1989, including the orchestral score for Universal Studios feature release, "Nighthawks," starring Sylvester Stallone and Billy Dee Williams and cult Italian horror master Dario Argento's "Inferno." Emerson also realized a full length Japanese animated film entitled "Harmagedon" in which he received a gold record for the main title theme. Emerson also composed the music for Marvel Animation's cartoon action TV series, "Iron Man" in 1994.
Throughout the years, Emerson has consistently won the Overall Best Keyboardist award in the annual Keyboard Magazine Readers' Poll, since the magazine debuted in 1975 and holds a seat of honor on their advisory board. He was recently honored at The Smithsonian Institute, along with Dr. Robert Moog, for his pioneering work in electronic music. |
Keith Emerson Discography
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EMERSON LAKE & PALMER
• Emerson, Lake and Palmer
• Tarkus
• Pictures at an Exhibition
• Trilogy
• Brain Salad Surgery
• Welcome Back My Friends,
to the Show that Never Ends,
Ladies and Gentlemen,
Emerson, Lake and Palmer
• Works Vol. 1
• Works Vol. 2
• Love Beach
• In Concert
• The Best of Emerson, Lake and Palmer
• Black Moon
• Live at the Royal Albert Hall
• Return of the Manticore
• In the Hot Seat
• Works Live
• Then And Now
THE NICE
• The Thoughts of Emerlist Davjack
• Ars Longa, Vita Brevis
• Nice
• Five Bridges
• Elegy
• Keith Emerson with The Nice
• The Nice-Box Set
• Greatest Hits
• Nice Collection
• America-The BBC Sessions
• Vivacitas (Live in Glasgow 2002)
SOLO ALBUMS
• Honky
• Cream Of Emerson Soup
• The Christmas Album
• Soundtracks
• Inferno
• Nighthawks
• Murderock
• The Best Revenge
• La Chiesa (The Church)
• Harmagedon
• Iron Man (TV)
WITH OTHERS
• Emerson, Lake and Powell
• With 3
...to the Power of Three
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