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Saturday, 27 September 2008
Hollow EarthProgressive Rock Band
Hollow Earth are a live tribute band to the 70s and 80s progressive rock movement based in Norwich.
They perform the music of Pink Floyd, Yes, Genesis and more with their own style of musicianship.
The band brings to smaller venues the full sound and light spectacular that is usually only seen performed by the original bands in large stadiums. Added to this the band performs their own compositions that make Hollow Earth so different from most other tribute acts.
Their own compositions are being fitted into the already impressive set list which is giving the musicians a more creative outlet. All the band requires now is the opportunity to prove to the world that 'Prog' is alive and kicking by finding the right venue for each show.
Those of you who appreciated the stadium gigs of the seventies and eighties when stages were enblazened with lights and lasers, when bands had drum kits that suddenly sprouted wings resembling giant insects, huge inflatable pigs were hovering menacingly overhead whilst low flying aircraft crashed into the stage, would without doubt understand and appreciate an evening of 'Hollow Earth'.
They perform the music of Pink Floyd, Yes, Genesis and more with their own style of musicianship.
The band brings to smaller venues the full sound and light spectacular that is usually only seen performed by the original bands in large stadiums. Added to this the band performs their own compositions that make Hollow Earth so different from most other tribute acts.
Their own compositions are being fitted into the already impressive set list which is giving the musicians a more creative outlet. All the band requires now is the opportunity to prove to the world that 'Prog' is alive and kicking by finding the right venue for each show.
Those of you who appreciated the stadium gigs of the seventies and eighties when stages were enblazened with lights and lasers, when bands had drum kits that suddenly sprouted wings resembling giant insects, huge inflatable pigs were hovering menacingly overhead whilst low flying aircraft crashed into the stage, would without doubt understand and appreciate an evening of 'Hollow Earth'.
Kym Blackman:Lead Vocals, Guitars
Stewart Burchell: Keyboards
Paul Hart:Guitars, Backing Vox
Tim Dew: Drums, percussion, Backing Vox
Andy Pye:Bass Guitar

Hollow Earth Web Site:
www.freewebs.com/hollowearthsite
Hollow Earth MySpace:
www.myspace.com/hollowearthsite
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