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*[[The Alan Parsons Project]] {{sfn|Macan|1997|p.187}}
*[[The Alan Parsons Project]] {{sfn|Macan|1997|p.187}}
*[[Also Eden]] <ref>Lambe, Stephen. "New Prog Rock Festival Hits Gloucester." BBC News Gloucestershire. 3 Aug 2005. Accessed 20 May 2013. [http://www.bbc.co.uk/gloucestershire/content/articles/2005/08/03/prog_feature.shtml]</ref>
*[[Also Eden]] <ref>Lambe, Stephen. "New Prog Rock Festival Hits Gloucester." BBC News Gloucestershire. 3 Aug 2005. Accessed 20 May 2013. [http://www.bbc.co.uk/gloucestershire/content/articles/2005/08/03/prog_feature.shtml]</ref>
*[[Amon Duul II]] {{sfn|Whiteley||p. 105}}
*[[Amon Düül II]] {{sfn|Whiteley||p. 105}}
*[[Analogy (band)|Analogy]] <ref>DeRogatis, Jim. "Prog is a vital cog Bands follow time-honored rock tradition." Chicago Sun-Times. Sun-Times News Group. 28 May 1999. HighBeam Research. 18 May 2013 [http://www.highbeam.com] {{subscription required}}</ref>
*[[Analogy (band)|Analogy]] <ref>DeRogatis, Jim. "Prog is a vital cog Bands follow time-honored rock tradition." Chicago Sun-Times. Sun-Times News Group. 28 May 1999. HighBeam Research. 18 May 2013 [http://www.highbeam.com] {{subscription required}}</ref>
*[[Ancient Vision]] {{sfn|Macan|1997|p.205}}
*[[Ancient Vision]] {{sfn|Macan|1997|p.205}}
*[[And So I Watch You From Afar]] <ref>"Why Olly just wants to write music, rock hard and play live." Belfast Telegraph. Independent News & Media PLC. 11 Oct 2011. HighBeam Research. Accessed 24 May 2013 [http://www.highbeam.com] {{subscription required}}</ref>
*[[...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead]] <ref>"They Also Serve: Thomas Waber, Inside Out Music." progrockmag.com. Future plc. 5 Apr 2012. Accessed 19 May 2013. [http://www.progrockmag.com/features/they-also-serve-thomas-waber-inside-out-music/]</ref>
*[[...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead]] <ref>"They Also Serve: Thomas Waber, Inside Out Music." progrockmag.com. Future plc. 5 Apr 2012. Accessed 19 May 2013. [http://www.progrockmag.com/features/they-also-serve-thomas-waber-inside-out-music/]</ref>
*[[Jon Anderson]] {{sfn|Martin|1998|p.243}}
*[[Jon Anderson]] {{sfn|Martin|1998|p.243}}
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*[[Art Zoyd]] {{sfn|Macan|1997|p.185}}
*[[Art Zoyd]] {{sfn|Macan|1997|p.185}}
*[[Atlantis Philharmonic]] {{sfn|Macan|1997|p.185}}
*[[Atlantis Philharmonic]] {{sfn|Macan|1997|p.185}}
*[[Atoll (band)|Atoll]] {{sfn|Macan|1997|p.184}}
*[[Atomic Rooster]] {{sfn|Martin|1998|p.181}}
*[[Atomic Rooster]] {{sfn|Martin|1998|p.181}}
*[[Kevin Ayers]] <ref>Evans, Simon. "Caravan get their show on the road; Simon Evans talks to the 70s rock heroes getting together again on stage Caravan became known for the 'Canterbury sound' back in their 70s heyday and still try to do an album every year Bringing in new players was inevitably going to change the band and its influences Pye Hastings.(Arts)." The Birmingham Post (England). MGN Ltd. 12 Oct 2000. HighBeam Research. Accessed 24 May 2013 [http://www.highbeam.com] {{subscription required}}</ref>
*[[Ayreon]] <ref>"They Also Serve: Thomas Waber, Inside Out Music." progrockmag.com. Future plc. 5 Apr 2012. Accessed 19 May 2013. [http://www.progrockmag.com/features/they-also-serve-thomas-waber-inside-out-music/]</ref>
*[[Ayreon]] <ref>"They Also Serve: Thomas Waber, Inside Out Music." progrockmag.com. Future plc. 5 Apr 2012. Accessed 19 May 2013. [http://www.progrockmag.com/features/they-also-serve-thomas-waber-inside-out-music/]</ref>
*[[Ayurveda (band)|Ayurveda]] <ref>"A complete act." The Kathmandu Post. Al Bawaba (Middle East) Ltd. 14 Jan 2013. HighBeam Research. Accessed 24 May 2013 [http://www.highbeam.com] {{subscription required}}</ref>
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*[[Caravan of Dreams (band)|Caravan of Dreams]] {{sfn|Macan|1997|p.241}}
*[[Caravan of Dreams (band)|Caravan of Dreams]] {{sfn|Macan|1997|p.241}}
*[[Cathedral (band)|Cathedral]] {{sfn|Macan|1997|p.186}}
*[[Cathedral (band)|Cathedral]] {{sfn|Macan|1997|p.186}}
*[[Celeste (band)|Celeste]] {{sfn|Macan|1997|p. 184}}
*[[Citadel (band)|Citadel]] {{sfn|Macan|1997|p.206}}
*[[Citadel (band)|Citadel]] {{sfn|Macan|1997|p.206}}
* [[Coheed and Cambria]] <ref>DeRogatis, Jim. "Rock dreams Coheed and Cambria bring sci-fi storytelling to their new progressive sound." Chicago Sun-Times. Sun-Times News Group. 12 Dec 2003. HighBeam Research. 18 May 2013 [http://www.highbeam.com]{{subscription required}}</ref>
* [[Coheed and Cambria]] <ref>DeRogatis, Jim. "Rock dreams Coheed and Cambria bring sci-fi storytelling to their new progressive sound." Chicago Sun-Times. Sun-Times News Group. 12 Dec 2003. HighBeam Research. 18 May 2013 [http://www.highbeam.com]{{subscription required}}</ref>
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*[[Golden Earring]]
*[[Golden Earring]]
*[[Gong (band)|Gong]] {{sfn|Martin|2002|p.77}}
*[[Gong (band)|Gong]] {{sfn|Martin|2002|p.77}}
*[[Gov't Mule]] Combines elements of blues, hard rock, and [[jazz fusion]]<ref>Miers, Jeff. "KICKIN' MULE ; GOV'T MULE TREATS THE UB CROWD." The Buffalo News (Buffalo, NY). Dialog LLC. 17 Oct 2003. HighBeam Research. Accessed 24 May 2013 [http://www.highbeam.com]</ref>
*[[Granada (band)|Granada]] {{sfn|Macan|1997|p.184}}
*[[Granada (band)|Granada]] {{sfn|Macan|1997|p.184}}
*[[Marek Grechuta]] {{sfn|Ramet|1994|p.48}}
*[[Marek Grechuta]] {{sfn|Ramet|1994|p.48}}
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*[[Ken Hensley]]
*[[Ken Hensley]]
*[[Steve Hillage]] {{sfn|Martin|1998|p.207}}
*[[Steve Hillage]] {{sfn|Martin|1998|p.207}}
*[[Steve Howe (musician)|Steve Howe]]
*[[Steve Howe (musician)|Steve Howe]] <ref>"GO: ROCK: SOUND BITES.(Features)." Coventry Evening Telegraph (England). MGN Ltd. 2 Jan 2004. HighBeam Research. Accessed 24 May 2013 [http://www.highbeam.com] {{subscription required}}</ref>
*[[However (band)|However]] {{sfn|Macan|1997|p.186}}
*[[However (band)|However]] {{sfn|Macan|1997|p.186}}
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*[[Jethro Tull (band)|Jethro Tull]] {{sfn|Covach||p.3}}
*[[Jethro Tull (band)|Jethro Tull]] {{sfn|Covach||p.3}}
*[[Jonesy (band)|Jonesy]] {{sfn|Martin|1998|p.19}}
*[[Jonesy (band)|Jonesy]] {{sfn|Martin|1998|p.19}}
*[[Journey]]
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*[[King Crimson]] {{sfn|Covach||p.3}}
*[[King Crimson]] {{sfn|Covach||p.3}}
*[[Kingdom Come (British band)|Kingdom Come]] <ref>Kielty, Martin. "HRH Prog Countdown: Arthur Brown." progrockmag.com. Future plc. 26 Mar 2013. Accessed 20 May 2013. [http://www.progrockmag.com/features/hrh-prog-countdown-arthur brown/]</ref>
*[[Kingdom Come (British band)|Kingdom Come]] <ref>Kielty, Martin. "HRH Prog Countdown: Arthur Brown." progrockmag.com. Future plc. 26 Mar 2013. Accessed 20 May 2013. [http://www.progrockmag.com/features/hrh-prog-countdown-arthur brown/]</ref>
*[[Klaatu (band)|Klaatu]]
*[[Kraftwerk]] {{sfn|Macan|1997|p.184}}
*[[Kraftwerk]] {{sfn|Macan|1997|p.184}}
*[[Krokus (band)|Krokus]] <ref>Hynes, Ollie. "Sunday Old School: Krokus." metalunderground.com. 17 Feb 2013. Accessed 23 May 2013. [http://www.metalunderground.com/news/details.cfm?newsid=89203]</ref>
*[[Krokus (band)|Krokus]] <ref>Hynes, Ollie. "Sunday Old School: Krokus." metalunderground.com. 17 Feb 2013. Accessed 23 May 2013. [http://www.metalunderground.com/news/details.cfm?newsid=89203]</ref>
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*[[Matching Mole]] {{sfn|Martin|1998|p.245}}
*[[Matching Mole]] {{sfn|Martin|1998|p.245}}
*[[McDonald & Giles]] {{sfn|Martin|1998|p.182}}
*[[McDonald & Giles]] {{sfn|Martin|1998|p.182}}
*[[Mercury Rev]] <ref>Edwards, Mark. "The new wave of prog rock." The Sunday Times. Times Newspapers Ltd. 28 Sep 2008. Accessed 23 May 2013.[http://www.thesundaytimes.co.uk/sto/culture/music/article238380.ece]</ref>
*[[Message (European band)|Message]] <ref>DeRogatis, Jim. "Prog is a vital cog Bands follow time-honored rock tradition." Chicago Sun-Times. Sun-Times News Group. 28 May 1999. HighBeam Research. 18 May 2013 [http://www.highbeam.com] {{subscription required}}</ref>
*[[Message (European band)|Message]] <ref>DeRogatis, Jim. "Prog is a vital cog Bands follow time-honored rock tradition." Chicago Sun-Times. Sun-Times News Group. 28 May 1999. HighBeam Research. 18 May 2013 [http://www.highbeam.com] {{subscription required}}</ref>
*[[Mona Lisa (band)|Mona Lisa]] <ref>DeRogatis, Jim. "Prog is a vital cog Bands follow time-honored rock tradition." Chicago Sun-Times. Sun-Times News Group. 28 May 1999. HighBeam Research. 18 May 2013 [http://www.highbeam.com] {{subscription required}}</ref>
*[[Mona Lisa (band)|Mona Lisa]] <ref>DeRogatis, Jim. "Prog is a vital cog Bands follow time-honored rock tradition." Chicago Sun-Times. Sun-Times News Group. 28 May 1999. HighBeam Research. 18 May 2013 [http://www.highbeam.com] {{subscription required}}</ref>
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*[[Neu!]] {{sfn|Martin|2002|p.155}}
*[[Neu!]] {{sfn|Martin|2002|p.155}}
*[[New Trolls]]
*[[New Trolls]]
*[[Niacin (band)|Niacin]] <ref>Greenlee, Steve. "FROM ROCK ROOTS, NIACIN EMERGES WITH PROGRESSIVE RETRO FUSION STYLE." The Boston Globe (Boston, MA). The New York Times Company. 22 Nov 2002. HighBeam Research. Accessed 24 May. 2013 [http://www.highbeam.com] {{subscription required}}</ref>
*[[The Nice]] {{sfn|Covach||p.3}}
*[[The Nice]] {{sfn|Covach||p.3}}
*[[Czeslaw Niemen]] {{sfn|Ramet|1994|p. 47}}
*[[Czeslaw Niemen]] {{sfn|Ramet|1994|p. 47}}
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*[[Pallas (band)|Pallas]] {{sfn|Macan|1997|p.198}}
*[[Pallas (band)|Pallas]] {{sfn|Macan|1997|p.198}}
*[[Carl Palmer]] <ref>Micallef, Ken. "CARL PALMER: ASIA, ALPHA & ASTRA = PHOENIX." Modern Drummer. Modern Drummer Publications Inc. Sep 2008</ref>
*[[Passport (band)|Passport]] {{sfn|Martin|1998|p.236}}
*[[Passport (band)|Passport]] {{sfn|Martin|1998|p.236}}
*[[Pendragon (band)|Pendragon]] {{sfn|Covach||p.6}}
*[[Pendragon (band)|Pendragon]] {{sfn|Covach||p.6}}
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*[[Procol Harum]] {{sfn|Covach||p.3}}
*[[Procol Harum]] {{sfn|Covach||p.3}}
*[[Public Foot the Roman]] {{sfn|Martin|1998|p.155}}
*[[Public Foot the Roman]] {{sfn|Martin|1998|p.155}}
*[[Pulsar (band)|Pulsar]] {{sfn|Macan|1997|p.184}}
*[[Pure Reason Revolution]] <ref>"They Also Serve: Thomas Waber, Inside Out Music." progrockmag.com. Future plc. 5 Apr 2012. Accessed 19 May 2013. [http://www.progrockmag.com/features/they-also-serve-thomas-waber-inside-out-music/]</ref>
*[[Pure Reason Revolution]] <ref>"They Also Serve: Thomas Waber, Inside Out Music." progrockmag.com. Future plc. 5 Apr 2012. Accessed 19 May 2013. [http://www.progrockmag.com/features/they-also-serve-thomas-waber-inside-out-music/]</ref>
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*[[Rare Bird]] {{sfn|Martin|1998|p.182}}
*[[Rare Bird]] {{sfn|Martin|1998|p.182}}
*[[Refugee (band)|Refugee]] {{sfn|Martin|1998|p.229}}
*[[Refugee (band)|Refugee]] {{sfn|Martin|1998|p.229}}
*[[Steve Howe (musician)|Remedy]] <ref>"GO: ROCK: SOUND BITES.(Features)." Coventry Evening Telegraph (England). MGN Ltd. 2 Jan 2004. HighBeam Research. Accessed 24 May 2013 [http://www.highbeam.com] {{subscription required}}</ref>
*[[Renaissance (band)|Renaissance]] {{sfn|Martin|2002|p.76}}
*[[Renaissance (band)|Renaissance]] {{sfn|Martin|2002|p.76}}
*[[Roxy Music]] {{sfn|Martin|1998|p.216}}
*[[Roxy Music]] {{sfn|Martin|1998|p.216}}
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{{Col-end}}
{{Col-end}}

=References=
{{reflist}}

* Chambers, Pete. "Prog rock shone in Indian Summer; BACKBEAT: BECAUSE THEY DON'T MAKE MUSIC LIKE THEY USED TO!1971.(Features)." Coventry Evening Telegraph (England). MGN Ltd. 10 May 2005. HighBeam Research. 18 May 2013 [http://www.highbeam.com] {{subscription required}}
* Covach, John. "Progressive Rock, 'Close to the Edge', and the Boundaries of Style". in Understanding Rock: Essays in Musical Analysis. Ed. Covach, John, and Graeme M. Boone. New York: Oxford University Press. 1997
* Kemp, Paul. "Future is on the record ; In A hidden corner of a Tamworth industrial estate music can be heard. It is here that music maker Alan Caves has built his own recording studios after more than 40 years in the business - and now hopes to offer a helping hand to local bands looking for success. Reporter PAUL KEMP went along to have a look." Tamworth Herald, The. Northcliffe Media. 28 Jun 2012. HighBeam Research. 18 May 2013 [http://www.highbeam.com] {{subscription required}}
* Macan, Edward. Rocking the Classics: English Progressive Rock and the Counterculture. New York: Oxford University Press, 1997
*Martin, Bill. Avant-Rock: Experimental Music from the Beatles to Bjeork. Chicago: Open Court, 2002.
*Martin, Bill. Listening to the Future: The Time of Progressive Rock, 1968-1978. Chicago: Open Court, 1998
*Mulson, Jen. "Off and on again/ Individual musical pursuits don't get in the way of Dixie Dregs." The Gazette (Colorado Springs, CO). The Gazette (Colorado Springs, CO). 12 Jan 2001. HighBeam Research. 17 May 2013 [http://www.highbeam.com] {{subscription required}}
*Ramet, Sabrina Petra. Rocking the State: Rock Music and Politics in Eastern Europe and Russia. Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1994.
*Serpick, Evan. "Prog Rocks Again." ew.com. 9 May 2005. Accessed 23 May 2013. [http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,1058164,00.html]
*Whiteley, Sheila. The Space Between the Notes: Rock and the Counter-Culture. London: Routledge, 1992.
[[Category:Progressive rock]]

= See also =
= See also =
{{Col-begin}}
{{col-3}}
*[[Ambient music]]
*[[Ambient music]]
*[[Art rock]]
*[[Berlin School of electronic music]]
*[[Berlin School of electronic music]]
*[[Canterbury scene]]
*[[Captain Beefheart]]
*[[Captain Beefheart]]
*[[Electric folk]]
*[[Electric folk]]
*[[Frank Zappa]]
*[[Frank Zappa]]
*[[Free jazz]]
{{col-3}}
*[[Italian progressive rock]]
*[[Italian progressive rock]]
*[[Jam band]]
*[[Jazz fusion]]
*[[Jazz fusion]]
*[[Krautrock]]
*[[Krautrock]]
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*[[Musique concrete]]
*[[Musique concrete]]
*[[Neo-progressive rock]]
*[[Neo-progressive rock]]
*[[No wave]]
{{col-3}}
*[[Post-rock]]
*[[Progressive metal]]
*[[Progressive metal]]
*[[Rock in Opposition]]
*[[Rock in Opposition]]
*[[Serialism]]
*[[Symphonic Rock]]
*[[Symphonic Rock]]
*[[Third stream]]
*[[Zeuhl]]
{{Col-end}}

=References=
{{reflist}}

* Chambers, Pete. "Prog rock shone in Indian Summer; BACKBEAT: BECAUSE THEY DON'T MAKE MUSIC LIKE THEY USED TO!1971.(Features)." Coventry Evening Telegraph (England). MGN Ltd. 10 May 2005. HighBeam Research. 18 May 2013 [http://www.highbeam.com] {{subscription required}}
* Covach, John. "Progressive Rock, 'Close to the Edge', and the Boundaries of Style". in Understanding Rock: Essays in Musical Analysis. Ed. Covach, John, and Graeme M. Boone. New York: Oxford University Press. 1997
* Kemp, Paul. "Future is on the record ; In A hidden corner of a Tamworth industrial estate music can be heard. It is here that music maker Alan Caves has built his own recording studios after more than 40 years in the business - and now hopes to offer a helping hand to local bands looking for success. Reporter PAUL KEMP went along to have a look." Tamworth Herald, The. Northcliffe Media. 28 Jun 2012. HighBeam Research. 18 May 2013 [http://www.highbeam.com] {{subscription required}}
* Macan, Edward. Rocking the Classics: English Progressive Rock and the Counterculture. New York: Oxford University Press, 1997
*Martin, Bill. Avant-Rock: Experimental Music from the Beatles to Bjeork. Chicago: Open Court, 2002.
*Martin, Bill. Listening to the Future: The Time of Progressive Rock, 1968-1978. Chicago: Open Court, 1998
*Mulson, Jen. "Off and on again/ Individual musical pursuits don't get in the way of Dixie Dregs." The Gazette (Colorado Springs, CO). The Gazette (Colorado Springs, CO). 12 Jan 2001. HighBeam Research. 17 May 2013 [http://www.highbeam.com] {{subscription required}}
*Ramet, Sabrina Petra. Rocking the State: Rock Music and Politics in Eastern Europe and Russia. Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1994.
*Serpick, Evan. "Prog Rocks Again." ew.com. 9 May 2005. Accessed 23 May 2013. [http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,1058164,00.html]
*Whiteley, Sheila. The Space Between the Notes: Rock and the Counter-Culture. London: Routledge, 1992.
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Revision as of 02:24, 25 May 2013

The following is a list of artists who have released at least one album in the progressive rock genre. Note that individuals are included only if they recorded or performed progressive rock as a solo artist, regardless of whether they were a member of a progressive rock band at any point. For instance, Robin Trower never again performed in a progressive rock style after his departure from Procol Harum, so he is not listed here. Rick Wakeman is, because he recorded a number of solo albums in a progressive rock vein. Individual band members who have never recorded solo, such as John Myung of Dream Theater, also are not listed.

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