RICK WAKEMAN To Revisit His Classic Albums With Band & Choir At Two Unique Shows At The London Palladium

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The five years from 1971 to 1975 were an incredibly creative half-decade for composer/keyboard player Rick Wakeman CBE. During that time, he joined (and left) the most successful progressive rock band of all time, YES, helping to create the classic albums Fragile, Close To The Edge and Tales From Topographic Oceans.

In addition, he wrote and recorded three solo records - The Six Wives Of Henry VIII, Journey To The Centre Of The Earth and The Myths And Legends Of King Arthur And The Knights Of The Round Table - each of which achieved multi-platinum levels of success and set a trailblazing standard for future concept albums to follow.

And of course, during that time, whether performing live in YES or his own solo extravaganzas, he became instantly recognizable with his trademark wardrobe of increasingly colourful and ornate capes!

On Wednesday, February 22 and Thursday, February 23, 2023, Rick will be revisiting these groundbreaking works with two shows at The London Palladium, reinterpreting his own music, as well as classic tracks from YES, in brand new concert arrangements for band and choir.

The programme for the shows will be:

Wednesday, February 22:

Act 1: The Six Wives Of Henry VIII
Act 2: The Myths And Legends Of King Arthur And The Knights Of The Round Table

Thursday, February 23:

Act 1: Classic YES
Act 2: Journey To The Centre Of The Earth

On both shows, Rick (on keyboards - and wearing a cape, of course!) will be accompanied by his long-term friends and associates, the English Rock Ensemble - Dave Colquhoun (guitars and backing vocals), Adam Falkner (drums), Lee Pomeroy (bass and backing vocals), Hayley Sanderson (vocals), Adam Wakeman (keyboard, guitars and backing vocals), plus percussionist Ed Scull – the English Chamber Choir and a special guest narrator (TBC).

“This is one hell of a lineup to have with me, performing some of my music that has somehow managed to survive the last fifty years or so,” Rick says. “I never tire of playing these pieces as the music is so adaptable and indeed, there will be surprises at these shows - I might even surprise myself!”

(Source: www.blabbermouth.net)

Roman P-V - 2022-09-23 08:09:24

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