PROGRESSIVE TRACKS SHOW #211 (SeaProg 2017 - Preview #4)
It’s been one hell of a great month of new music for me... and for you, if you’ve been listening to this SeaProg Festival series. Even if you’re nowhere near Seattle, you should avail yourself of the wonderful bands that will be playing this year. This week we delve into the music of a well-known local musician (Robert Svilpa & Paraesthesia), a brand new Prog band (Pinto Wagonfire!), and one of the most uniquely brilliant bands I’ve ever experienced (Jack O’ The Clock).
And if you ARE near Seattle, by all means get your butt out here and join us!
SEAPROG: The Seattle Festival of Progressive and Avant Rock will hold its 4th event June 2-4, 2017 at the Columbia City Theater in Seattle.
Information about SEAPROG 2017 is available here: SeaProgFest.org
The Progressive Tracks Show, being the sole progressive rock show in the immediate area, has become the de facto publicist through the FM and internet airwaves over the years (actually, the organizers fully support me in this endeavor).
Remember... there’s always room for more great progressive rock! So put on some headphones, sit back, and enjoy this preview. I hope I will see you at the show!
- Mike “ProgTracks” Pollack
(1) May 18th Thursday evening at 8:00 PM (Seattle - Pacific) / May 19th Friday 4:00 AM Friday morning (London - BST) on Progzilla Radio (Progzilla.com) http://tunein.com/radio/Progzilla-Radio-s242911/
(2) May 21st Sunday morning at 5:00 AM (Seattle - Pacific) / 1:00 PM Sunday afternoon (London - BST) on KPTZ 91.9 FM (KPTZ.org) http://tunein.com/radio/KPTZ-919-s138748/
(3) May 22nd Monday afternoon at 2:30 PM (Seattle - Pacific) / 10:30 PM Monday evening (London - BST) on Progzilla Radio (Progzilla.com) NOTE: I’ll be in the Progzilla Lounge Chat Room… drop by and say ‘Hi’ (http://www.progzilla.com/chat-room/)
(4) May 22nd Monday evening at 9:00 PM (Seattle - Pacific) / 5:00 AM Tuesday morning (London - BST) on KPTZ 91.9 FM (KPTZ.org) http://tunein.com/radio/KPTZ-919-s138748/
And if you miss all these opportunities, you can always access the podcasts to this and previous shows (which are scheduled on “Forever Time”):
http://www.progzilla.com/?s=progtracks
You have lots of chances to catch the show… so remember to SeaProg On!