“I was scared shitless,” the late Keith Emerson told Mojo in 2001, remembering the start of Emerson, Lake & Palmer’s 1977 tour of America — at the time, the most extravagant rock tour ever assembled.
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 ...
Carl Palmer was one of the most aggressive drummers in rock during his days holding down the beat for Emerson, Lake & Palmer. But that was decades ago, and a new show that Palmer is bringing to ...
Emerson, Lake & Palmer singer, bassist and guitarist Greg Lake died yesterday (Dec. 7) after what the band's Facebook page describes as "a long and stubborn battle with cancer." He was 69. Lake, who ...
Greg Lake, the English musician known for progressive rock bands King Crimson and Emerson, Lake & Palmer, as well as his own solo career, has died. He was 69. His manager told the BBC that he died on ...
The singer scored one of his biggest solo hits in 1975 with "I Believe in Father Christmas." By Gil Kaufman, Billboard Legendary progressive rock singer/bassist/lyricist Greg Lake has died following a ...