Prog-Watch 641
This week on Prog-Watch I’m finishing up my coverage of Dave Oberle’ and his most unique progressive folk band, Gryphon! Hear the remainder of our chat and lots of great music from the band, from both the classic period and the modern era!
(If you missed Part One of my coverage of Dave and Gryphon, you may want to catch up before listening to this episode. You can do so here:
Gryphon formed in early 1973 as a four-piece band by English musicians Graeme Taylor (above seated), Richard Harvey, Dave Oberlé (above standing), and Brian Gulland. Harvey and Gulland were graduates of the Royal College of Music in London who started an acoustic band, using their classically-trained backgrounds to perform a mixture of English folk music, contemporary rock, medieval and Renaissance music. The duo were joined by guitarist Graeme Taylor and drummer Dave Oberlé shortly after, thus becoming the first line-up of Gryphon.
Gryphon enjoyed several years of success in the mid-1970s and produced five studio albums. They disbanded in 1977. Surprisingly, they have reunited in the present century and recorded an album of new material more than 40 years after what was assumed to be their last album in 1977. The new album is aptly titled Reinvention, and carries on the unique musical legacy of the band.
Music with some meat to it!
Prog-Watch is a weekly podcast and internet radio program dedicated to bringing the listener contemporary Progressive Rock music from around the world. Your big, hairy host, the “Prog-Squatch” wanders the woods of the world, beats the bushes, and digs in the dirt to bring the best Prog back for YOU! Sometimes solo and sometimes with a guest host, the Prog-Squatch will bring you new and interesting artists in each episode, and give you some background info and a taste of their music.
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