At times, Emerson, Lake & Palmer were downright maniacal. It’s evident in their most celebrated material; the absurd 10/8 time signature in “Tarkus,” the proto-heavy metal detour in “Trilogy,” the ...
The man who put the “Palmer” in Emerson, Lake & Palmer is continuing the band’s legacy with a reunion tour of sorts. In a recent phone interview ahead of a show set for July 15 at the Lorain Palace ...
Emerson, Lake & Palmer is back on the road — no mean feat since two of them are no longer with us. But drummer Carl Palmer is happily present what the British progressive rock trio once called “the ...
Even cut down to a third of its length, the 1977 track became their biggest hit, and one of the most successful instrumental ...
Welcome back, friends of Emerson, Lake & Palmer, to a show that seemingly will never end. Despite the fact founding members Keith Emerson (keyboards, synthesizers) and Greg Lake (vocals, guitar) died ...
Greg Lake of Emerson, Lake & Palmer died on Wednesday (Dec. 7) after what the band described on its Facebook page as a “long and stubborn battle with cancer." The singer-bassist-guitarist was 69. Lake ...
Greg Lake wrote a song with a guitar when he was only 12 years old. It turned into the Emerson, Lake & Palmer classic "Lucky Man".
UPDATE, 3:30 PT: This post has been updated with details on Emerson's cause of death. Keith Emerson, the renowned keyboardist of British prog-rock group Emerson, Lake & Palmer, died early Friday ...
Everyone, including Carl Palmer, thought they’d seen and heard the last of Emerson, Lake, and Palmer. In 2010, the trio, who took prog to way-over-the top heights musically and theatrically in the ...
2016 continues to be a rough year concerning the loss of music legends, with Emerson, Lake and Palmer singer/bassist/guitarist Greg Lake being the latest to pass away on Dec. 7. A posting from Stewart ...
British prog rock musician Greg Lake is dead at 69, his manager Stewart Young announced Thursday. Lake, best known as the bassist for Emerson, Lake and Palmer, died Wednesday after a "long and ...
Musician Greg Lake co-founded both King Crimson and Emerson, Lake and Palmer — bands that helped define the sprawling, influential but often-maligned genre known as progressive rock. Lake, who died of ...