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Revision as of 19:04, 29 June 2013 editDementia13 (talk | contribs)Extended confirmed users7,273 edits Undid revision 562006474 by Epping232 This is specifically for progressive rock bands, not arena rock bands influenced by progressive rock, otherwise Boston would also be here. Only re-add with a reliable reference.← Previous edit Revision as of 11:19, 5 July 2013 edit undoFloflo79 (talk | contribs)3 editsNo edit summaryTag: Visual editNext edit →
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==0-9== ==0-9==
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*] A band of former King Crimson members that performs a mixture of original songs, King Crimson classics, and material from the various members' solo efforts {{sfn|Sullivan|2004|}}{{sfn|Perrone|2007|}}
*] {{sfn|Heisel|2010|p=91}}
*] A mid-1980s RIO band from Los Angeles {{sfn|Maske|2007|p=5}}{{sfn|Martin|2002|p=80}}
*] {{sfn|Macan|1997|p=187}}
{| {|
*] A band of former King Crimson members that performs a mixture of original songs, King Crimson classics, and material from the various members' solo efforts {{sfn|Sullivan|2004|}}{{sfn|Perrone|2007|}} *] A band of former King Crimson members that performs a mixture of original songs, King Crimson classics, and material from the various members' solo efforts {{sfn|Sullivan|2004|}}{{sfn|Perrone|2007|}}
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==A== ==A==
{|
*] {{sfn|Martin|1998|p=155}}
*] {{sfn|Kielty|2013a|}}
*] Former ] guitarist
*] {{sfn|Karnick|2003|}}
*] {{sfn|Macan|1997|p=187}}
*] A late-1990s version of Echolyn {{sfn|Lucky|2000|p=37}}
* ] A Connecticut band active over several decades {{sfn|Collinge|2006|}}
*] {{sfn|Lambe|2005|}}
*] A politically oriented band that formed in Guatemala in the 1970s {{sfn|HegartyHalliwell|2011|p=152}}
*] An early 1970s California band that had later success with ] {{sfn|Mills|2010|}}
*] A band that formed out of the German late 1960s political art commune ]. {{sfn|Lucky|2000|p=9}}{{sfn|Whiteley|1992|p=105}}
*] {{sfn|DeRogatis|1999|}}
*] {{sfn|popmatters.com|2012|}}
*] {{sfn|Macan|1997|p=205}}
*] {{sfn|BelfTele|2011|}}
*] {{sfn|progrockmag.com|2013|}}
*] {{sfn|Martin|1998|p=243}}
*] A late-1980s attempt by singer Jon Anderson to restore Yes to its progressive rock direction and lineup {{sfn|Prasad|1998|}}{{sfn|Martin|1998|p=264}}
*] {{sfn|Gill|1995|}}
*] A French symphonic prog band active mainly from the early 1970s through the mid-1980s. Their later work displays a simpler, pop orientation.{{sfn|Lucky|2000|p=14}}{{sfn|Martin|1998|p=228}}
*] {{sfn|DeRogatis|1999|}}
*] A Swedish band of the early 1990s that played 1970s-style symphonic prog. {{sfn|Lucky|2000|p=15}}{{sfn|Macan|1997|p=205}}
*] {{sfn|Kielty|2013b|}}
*] {{sfn|Martin|1998|p=206}}
* ] A 2000s band that formed from a Yes tribute band {{sfn|HegartyHalliwell|2011|p=201}}
* ] A band that formed in the Soviet Union in the 1970s {{sfn|HegartyHalliwell|2011|p=152}}
*] A politically oriented 1970s multinational band from Italy {{sfn|HegartyHalliwell|2011p=154,158}}{{sfn|Martin|2002|p=77}}
*] {{sfn|Martin|1998|p=272}}
*] {{sfn|Macan|1997|p=198}}
*] {{sfn|Martin|1998|p=272}}
*] A ] offshoot featuring ] {{sfn|Macan|1997|p=244}}
*] A French ] band {{sfn|Macan|1997|p=185}}
*] {{sfn|Sarig|1998|p=123}}
*] {{sfn|Macan|1997|p=185}}
*] {{sfn|Macan|1997|p=184}}
*] {{sfn|Martin|1998|p=181}}
*] {{sfn|Levstonehill|2013b|}}
*] {{sfn|Lucky|2000|p=33}}
*] founding member of ] {{sfn|Evans|2000|}}
*] A Dutch progressive metal concept from the mid-1990s onward {{sfn|Maske|2007|p=5}}{{sfn|progrockmag.com|2013|}}
*] {{sfn|KathPost|2013}}
{| {|
*] {{sfn|Martin|1998|p=155}} *] {{sfn|Martin|1998|p=155}}
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==B== ==B==
{|
*] {{sfn|Macan|1997|p=186}}
*] {{sfn|Martin|1998|p=217}}
*]/Banco A dual-keyboardist Italian band primarily active from the early 1970s to the mid 1980s. They shortened their name to "Banco" and moved to a more commercial style during the 1980s {{sfn|Lucky|2000|p=17-18}}{{sfn|Martin|2002|p=77}}
*] {{sfn|Serpell|2011|}}
*]
* ] {{sfn|HegartyHalliwell|2011|p=75}}
*] A Scottish band of the early 1970s {{sfn|Lucky|2000|p=38}}
*] {{sfn|Macan|1997|p=205}}
*] {{sfn|Martin|1998|p=272}}
* ]
*] An early 1970s Danish band {{sfn|Whiteley||p=105}}
*] {{sfn|Martin|2002|p=82}}
*] {{citation needed|date=May 2013}}
*] An eclectic 1990s band from Virginia {{sfn|DeRogatis|1998|}}{{sfn|DeRogatis|1999|}}
*] A late 1990s supergroup {{sfn|Romano|2007|}}
*] {{sfn|Martin|1998|p=215}}
*] A late 1970s band influenced by jazz and funk, frequently associated with ] {{sfn|HegartyHalliwell|2011|p=114}}
*] {{sfn|Kielty|2013d|}}
*] {{sfn|Martin|1998|p=228}}
*] A Canterbury-style supergroup with ], ], ] and ] {{sfn|Macan|1997|p=242}}
* ]
* ] A highly virtuosic and experimental guitarist {{sfn|Rotondi|1996}}
*] British singer-songwriter with progressive rock leanings {{sfn|HegartyHalliwell|2011|p=75}}{{sfn|Sherwin|2012|}}
{| {|
*] {{sfn|Macan|1997|p=186}} *] {{sfn|Macan|1997|p=186}}
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==C== ==C==
{|
* ] A 1990s California band in a 1970s symphonic prog style {{sfn|DeRogatis|1998|}}
*] A major band from the mid-1970s classic era of prog {{sfn|Lucky|2000|p=19}} {{sfn|Martin|1998|p=236}}
*] An influential German band heavily influenced by ] {{sfn|Lucky|2000|p=22}}{{sfn|Martin|2002|p=82}}
*] {{sfn|DeRogatis|2002|}}
*] A major Canterbury band, active primarily during the 1970s {{sfn|Lucky|2000|p=24-7}} {{sfn|Martin|2002|p=81}}
*] A solo project of Caravan bassist ] {{sfn|Lucky|2000|p=26}}{{sfn|Macan|1997|p=241}}
* ] A Mexican band that formed in the late 1970s, who frequently appeared at or organized prog festivals during the 1990s. {{sfn|Lucky|2000|p=28}}
*] {{sfn|Macan|1997|p=186}}
*] {{sfn|Macan|1997|p=184}}
*] {{sfn|Bloom|2008|}}
*] {{sfn|Macan|1997|p=206}}
*] {{sfn|Sarig|1998|p=123}}
* ] {{sfn|DeRogatis|2003b|}}
* ] A progressive rock band from Shanghai that is rooted in traditional Chinese music {{sfn|HegartyHalliwell|2011|p=254-5}}
*] A neo-progressive band {{sfn|Maske|2007|p=5}}
*] {{sfn|Martin|1998|p=172}}
*]
*] {{sfn|Kielty|2013f|}}
*]
*] {{sfn|Martin|1998|p=19}}
*] {{sfn|Martin|2002|p=82}}
{| {|
* ] A 1990s California band in a 1970s symphonic prog style {{sfn|DeRogatis|1998|}} * ] A 1990s California band in a 1970s symphonic prog style {{sfn|DeRogatis|1998|}}
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==D== ==D==
{|
*] {{sfn|Macan|1997|p=235}}
*] {{sfn|Macan|1997|p=221}}
*] An ] band with strong Jethro Tull{{sfn|DeRogatis|2007|}} and Genesis{{sfn|Mervis|2007|}} influences.
*] {{sfn|Covach|1997|p=3}}
*] A 1990s Italian rock band that updates the 1970s Italian progressive rock style {{sfn|Lucky|2000|p=33}}{{sfn|Martin|1998|p=272}}
*] {{sfn|Lucky|2000|p=33}}
*] {{sfn|Serpick|2005|}}
*]
*] Chicago band of the 2010s {{sfn|Morand|2010|}}
*] {{sfn|Mulson|2001|}}
*] A 1980s US band that was a precursor to math rock {{sfn|HegartyHalliwell|2011|p=199}}{{sfn|Macan|1997|p=205}}
*] {{sfn|Kielty|2013g|}}
*] A popular and virtuosic band of ex-] students that helped to raise the profile of progressive metal during the 1990s{{sfn|Lucky|2000|p=33-35}}{{sfn|Masters|2009|}}
*] {{sfn|Allen|2006|}}
{| {|
*] {{sfn|Macan|1997|p=235}} *] {{sfn|Macan|1997|p=235}}
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==E== ==E==
{|
*] {{sfn|Macan|1997|p=185}}
*]
*] {{sfn|Lucky|2000|p=38}}
*] Among the more prominent prog bands of the 1990s, with metaphysical, literary-inspired lyrics {{sfn|Lucky|2000|p=36-7}}{{sfn|Romano|2007|}}
*] {{sfn|Macan|1997|p=205}}
*] {{sfn|Martin|1998|p=19}}
*] A ] band {{sfn|Maske|2007|p=4}}
*] {{sfn|Allen|2006|}}
*] {{sfn|Martin|1998|p=215}}
*] A German band most prominent during the 1970s but who have continued to perform through lineup changes {{sfn|Lucky|2000|p=38-9}}{{sfn|Macan|1997|p=184}}
*] (ELP) One of the most popular and influential of the "classic era" prog bands {{sfn|Lucky|2000|p=41-2}}{{sfn|Covach|1997||p=3}}
*] A brief, mid-1980s incarnation of ELP in which ] was the drummer {{sfn|Lucky|2000|p=42}}{{sfn|Macan|1997|p=236}}
* ] A late 1970s British band that was a forerunner to neo-progressive rock {{sfn|HegartyHalliwell|2011|p=184}}
*] A British band formed in the 1970s by Barclay James Harvest arranger ], who have remained intermittently active from the 1980s onward. {{sfn|Lucky|2000|p=43-6}}{{sfn|Woodger|2011|}}
*] {{sfn|Martin|1998|p=228}}
*] {{sfn|Macan|1997|p=185}}
*] A RIO band {{sfn|Maske|2007|p=5}}
*]
{| {|
*] {{sfn|Macan|1997|p=185}} *] {{sfn|Macan|1997|p=185}}
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==F== ==F==
{|
* ] 1960s-1970s British psychedelic band that contributed members to ] and ] {{sfn|HegartyHalliwell|2011|p=50}}
*]
*] {{sfn|Martin|2002|p=155}}
* ] A band formed by former Echolyn keyboardist ] {{sfn|DeRogatis|1998|}}
*] {{sfn|Macan|1997|p=186}}
* ] Former ] lead singer {{sfn|HegartyHalliwell|2011|p=196}}
* ] Band formed by ] after his departure from Yes {{sfn|Martin|1998|p=208}}
*] A symphonic prog band, from Sweden, active from the 1990s onward. {{sfn|Lucky|2000|p=48}}{{sfn|Martin|1998|p=272}}
*] A mainly instrumental Dutch group who were one of the few prog bands with a Top 10 single, the 1971 "]" {{sfn|Lucky|2000|p=49}} {{sfn|Martin|1998|p=208}}
*] {{sfn|Martin|1998|p=157}}
*] {{sfn|Martin|1998|p=216}}
*] {{sfn|Martin|1998|p=221}}
*] {{sfn|fromuzband.com|2012|}}{{third-party-inline|date=June 2013}}
*] A 1990s neo-progressive band {{sfn|HegartyHalliwell|2011|p=199}}{{sfn|progrockmag.com|2012|}}
*] {{sfn|Ramet|1994|p=143}}
*] {{sfn|Woodger|2010a|}}
{| {|
* ] 1960s-1970s British psychedelic band that contributed members to ] and ] {{sfn|HegartyHalliwell|2011|p=50}} * ] 1960s-1970s British psychedelic band that contributed members to ] and ] {{sfn|HegartyHalliwell|2011|p=50}}
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==G== ==G==
{|
*] The former Genesis singer, who used many ] influences in his solo material {{sfn|Lucky|2000|p=51}}{{sfn|Macan|1997|p=208}}
* ] (Spain)
* ] A 1980s neo-progressive artist {{sfn|HegartyHalliwell|2011|p=199}}
*] One of the major classic era bands and a definitive example of the symphonic prog style. They transitioned to pop music starting in 1977, but their prog material has been influential through the decades {{sfn|Lucky|2000|p=54-7}}{{sfn|Covach|1997|p=3}}
*] An exceptionally complex band with a medieval-sounding style who are considered to be among the most important of the 1970s bands {{sfn|Lucky|2000|p=58}}{{sfn|Covach|1997|p=3}}
*] {{sfn|Martin|2002|p=80}}
*] {{sfn|Martin|1998|p=236}}
*]
*] {{sfn|Karnick|2003|}}
*] A funk-influenced Italian band known for film soundtrack work {{sfn|HegartyHalliwell|2011|p=114}}
*] {{citation needed|date=May 2013}}
*] {{sfn|Martin|2002|p=77}}
*]
*] Combines elements of blues, hard rock, and ] {{sfn|Miers|2003a|}}
* ] An eclectic, textural band from the 2000s {{sfn|Budofsky|2007|}}
*] {{sfn|Macan|1997|p=184}}
*] {{sfn|Ramet|1994|p=48}}
*] {{sfn|Martin|1998|p=19}}
*] A 1970s symphonic prog band from Germany who gave highly entertaining live shows and pursued a more commercial direction during the 1980s {{sfn|Lucky|2000|p=63}} {{sfn|Macan|1997|p=184}}
*] A 1970s British band who used a medieval folk style and played ] such as ] {{sfn|Lucky|2000|p=66}}{{sfn|Martin|1998|p=229}}
*] {{sfn|Sarig|1998|p=123}}
{| {|
*] The former Genesis singer, who used many ] influences in his solo material {{sfn|Lucky|2000|p=51}}{{sfn|Macan|1997|p=208}} *] The former Genesis singer, who used many ] influences in his solo material {{sfn|Lucky|2000|p=51}}{{sfn|Macan|1997|p=208}}
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==H== ==H==
{|
*]
*] {{citation needed|reason=Please provide a reliable reference that names them as a progressive rock band. Progressive metal has its own list page.|date=June 2013}}
*] {{sfn|Martin|1998|p=183}}
*] {{sfn|DeRogatis|1999|}}
*] {{sfn|Martin|1998|p=207}}
*] A highly virtuosic 1970s symphonic prog band who performed mainly in the Washington, D.C. area {{sfn|Lucky|2000|p=69}}{{sfn|Macan|1997|p=186}}
*]
*] {{sfn|Martin|1998|p=181}}
*] A long-running ] band with science fiction lyrics and some crossover with heavy metal {{sfn|Lucky|2000|p=71-2}}{{sfn|Shuker|2002|p=233}}
*] {{sfn|Macan|1997|p=199}}
*] A highly experimental and political 1970s British band who founded the ] movement {{sfn|Lucky|2000|p=75-6}}{{sfn|Martin|2002|p=76}}
*]
* ] A late-1970s British band that combined elements of punk rock and progressive rock {{sfn|HegartyHalliwell|2011|p=171}}
*] A space rock band{{sfn|Maske|2007|p=5}}
*] {{sfn|Karnick|2003|}}
*] {{sfn|Martin|1998|p=207}}
*] {{sfn|CoventryTelegraph|2004|}}
*] {{sfn|Macan|1997|p=186}}
{| {|
*] *]
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==I== ==I==
{|
*] (Spain)
*] {{sfn|Macan|1997|p=205}}
*] {{sfn|Macan|1997|p=184}}
* ] An early British folk/prog hybrid {{sfn|HegartyHalliwell|2011|p=56}}
*] {{sfn|Chambers||}}
* ] A British band active since the late 1980s whose lyrics contain a Christian element {{sfn|Bollenberg|2006}}
*] One of the most prominent ] bands of the 1980s {{sfn|Lucky|2000|p=77-9}}{{sfn|Covach|1997|p=6}}
*] A 1980s pop/prog band {{sfn|HegartyHalliwell|2011|p=199}}{{sfn|progrockmag.com|2012|}}
{| {|
*] (Spain) *] (Spain)
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==J== ==J==
{|
*] {{sfn|Martin|1998|p=229}}
*] A neo-progressive band {{sfn|Maske|2007|p=5}}
* ] An early 1970s krautrock band {{sfn|Micallef|2007|}}
*]
*] A late-1960s British blues band, heavily influenced by jazz and ], who developed into one of progressive rock's major acts {{sfn|Lucky|2000|p=79-83}}{{sfn|Covach|1997|p=3}}
* ]
*] {{sfn|Martin|1998|p=19}}
*] Formed by former Santana members as a jazz-influenced band that mostly played instrumentals, but who moved to arena rock with the addition of singer ] {{sfn|Harrington|2007|}}{{sfn|Bordowits|2001|}}
{| {|
*] {{sfn|Martin|1998|p=229}} *] {{sfn|Martin|1998|p=229}}
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==K== ==K==
{|
*] A 1970s Swedish band whose ] went on to form The Flower Kings {{sfn|Lucky|2000|p=47}}
*] {{sfn|Macan|1997|p=206}}
*] {{sfn|Gill|1995|}}
*] The most prominent US symphonic prog band of the 1970s, who suffered personnel changes and moved to a more commercial style in the 1980s {{sfn|Lucky|2000|p=84-6}}{{sfn|Macan|1997|p=186}}
*] {{sfn|Ewing|2010|p=61}}
*] {{sfn|Macan|1997|p=205}}
*] {{sfn|Martin|1998|p=207}}
*]
*] One of the genre's best-known and most influential bands, who have frequently disbanded and regrouped with radically different lineups and musical styles {{sfn|Lucky|2000|p=87-8}}{{sfn|Covach|1997|p=3}}
*] Early 1970s British band fronted by ] {{sfn|Kielty|2013d|}}
*] {{citation needed|Klaatu is not commonly regarded as a progressive rock band, so this needs supported with a reference. Two would be better.|date=May 2013}}
*]
*] {{sfn|Karnick|2003|}}
*] {{sfn|Macan|1997|p=184}}
*] Debuted as a progressive rock band, then became a metal band in the style of ] {{sfn|Hynes|2013|}}
{| {|
*] A 1970s Swedish band whose ] went on to form The Flower Kings {{sfn|Lucky|2000|p=47}} *] A 1970s Swedish band whose ] went on to form The Flower Kings {{sfn|Lucky|2000|p=47}}
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==L== ==L==
*] {{sfn|Martin|1998|p=272}}
*] {{sfn|Martin|1998|p=162}}
*] {{sfn|Martin|2002|p=77}}
* ] A 1990s band {{sfn|Gill|1995|}} <!-- Mentioned in Guitar Player, no other details. Presumably not the black metal band-->
*]/I Libra <!-- This band has an article on Italian Misplaced Pages-->
*] {{sfn|Serpick|2005|}}
*] A band that formed as a Dream Theater side project and includes ] and Tony Levin {{sfn|DeRogatis|1998|}}{{sfn|Hammond|2002|}}
*]
*] {{sfn|Gloucestershire|2011|}}
* ]
* Los Jaivas
*] Leader of the ] project {{sfn|Lindblad|2009|}}
{| {|
*] {{sfn|Martin|1998|p=272}} *] {{sfn|Martin|1998|p=272}}
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==M== ==M==
{|
*] {{sfn|Gill|1995|}}
*] {{sfn|Kielty|2012h|}}
*] French band who launched the ] subgenre in the 1970s {{sfn|Lucky|2000|p=92-4}}{{sfn|Martin|2002|p=77}}
*] An English progressive folk group {{sfn|HegartyHalliwell|2011|p=120}}
*] {{sfn|Kemp|2012|}}
*] An early fusion band that was a major influence on King Crimson and others{{sfn|HegartyHalliwell|2011|p=108-110}}{{sfn|Martin|2002|p=77}}
*] An eclectic mixture of hard rock, fusion, and progressive rock {{sfn|Macan|1997|p=54}}
*] {{sfn|Gill|1995|}}
*] The most successful of the neo-progressive bands {{sfn|Lucky|2000|p=95}}{{sfn|Covach|1997|p=6}}
*] {{sfn|DeRogatis|2005|}}
*] {{sfn|Kielty|2013i|}}
*] {{sfn|Macan|1997|p=205}}
*] {{sfn|Masters|2009|}}
*] A 1970s Canterbury bnad{{sfn|Martin|1998|p=245}}
*] An early King Crimson offshoot {{sfn|Martin|1998|p=182}}
*] {{sfn|Edwards|2008|}}
*] {{sfn|DeRogatis|1999|}}
*] {{sfn|Allen|2006|}}
*] {{sfn|Milano|2006|}}
*] {{sfn|Gill|1995|}}
*] A Canadian RIO band {{sfn|Maske|2007|p=5}}
* ] Early 1970s British band that included ] {{sfn|Fripp|1975|}}
*] {{sfn|DeRogatis|1999|}}
*] Classical rock pioneers who are credited as having created the first progressive rock album, '']'' {{sfn|Lucky|2000|p=98}}{{sfn|Covach|1997|p=3}}
*] {{sfn|Martin|1998|p=240}}
*] {{sfn|Lambe|2005|}}
*] {{sfn|Masters|2009|}}{{sfn|Petridis|2001|}}
*] {{sfn|Macan|1997|p=205}}
*] {{sfn|DeRogatis|2007|}}
*] {{sfn|Thrills|2006|}}
{| {|
*] {{sfn|Gill|1995|}} *] {{sfn|Gill|1995|}}
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==N== ==N==
{|
*] {{sfn|Martin|1998|p=181}}
*] {{sfn|Martin|1998|p=19}}
*Nemrud
*] {{sfn|Martin|2002|p=155}}
*]
* ] A 1960s-1970s classical rock group {{sfn|Tamm|1995|p=9}}
*] {{sfn|Greenlee|2002|}}
*] Highly influential early classical rock band fronted by ] {{sfn|Lucky|2000|p=101-2}}{{sfn|Covach|1997|p=3}}
*] {{sfn|Ramet|1994|p=47}}
* ] Keyboardist who has performed solo and with Ayreon {{sfn|Geary|2013|}}
* ]
*]
*] {{sfn|DeRogatis|1999|}}


==O==
{| {|
*] {{sfn|Martin|1998|p=181}} *] {{sfn|Martin|1998|p=181}}
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==O== ==O==
{|
*] {{sfn|progrockmag.com|2012|}}{{sfn|morowcom|2010?|}}
*] Studio performer who often played every instrument in his large-scale compositions {{sfn|Lucky|2000|p=103-4}}{{sfn|Martin|1998|p=218}}
*]
*] A band formed in the 1960s that has continued to experience success in their native Hungary and has drawn some international attention {{sfn|Lucky|2000|p=107-8}}
*] {{sfn|Kielty|2013j|}}
*] {{sfn|Martin|1998|p=216}}
*] {{sfn|Martin|1998|p=272}}
{| {|
*] {{sfn|progrockmag.com|2012|}}{{sfn|morowcom|2010?|}} *] {{sfn|progrockmag.com|2012|}}{{sfn|morowcom|2010?|}}
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==P== ==P==
{|
*] A neo-progressive band {{sfn|Maske|2007|p=5}}{{sfn|Macan|1997|p=198}}
*] {{sfn|Micallef|2008|}}
*] {{sfn|Martin|1998|p=236}}
*] A neo-progressive band {{sfn|Maske|2007|p=5}}{{sfn|Covach|1997|p=6}}
*] {{sfn|Martin|1998|p=182}}
*] A major Italian band of the early 1970s {{sfn|Lucky|2000|p=109}}{{sfn|Martin|2002|p=77}}
*] {{sfn|Prasad|2008|}}
*] {{sfn|Gill|1995|}}
*] {{sfn|Lambe|2005|}}
*] Pioneering space rock band who went on to become one of the major progressive rock bands and one of the most popular bands in rock {{sfn|Lucky|2000|p=112-4}}{{sfn|Macan|1997|p=3}}
* ] A band fronted by former Dream Theater keyboardist ] {{sfn|Kennedy|2011|}}
*] {{sfn|Harrington|1989|}}
*] {{sfn|Mattingly|2007|}}
*] (Germany) {{sfn|Sarig|1998|p=123}}
*]/Popol Vuh (Norway)
*] {{sfn|Martin|1998|p=272}}
*] 1990s Belgian group led by ] guitarist Roger Trigaux and his son Reginald. {{sfn|DeRogatis|1998|}}{{sfn|DeRogatis|1999|}}
*Prime Time
*] Popular early progressive rock band known for epic songwriting and recordings with orchestras {{sfn|Lucky|2000|p=115-6}}{{sfn|Covach|1997|p=3}}
*] A progressive jam band formed by ] of ] {{sfn|Wiebe|2006|}}
*] {{sfn|Martin|1998|p=155}}
*] {{sfn|Macan|1997|p=184}}
*] {{sfn|progrockmag.com|2012|}}{{sfn|Skonieczny|2007|}}
{| {|
*] A neo-progressive band {{sfn|Maske|2007|p=5}}{{sfn|Macan|1997|p=198}} *] A neo-progressive band {{sfn|Maske|2007|p=5}}{{sfn|Macan|1997|p=198}}
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==Q== ==Q==
{|
*] {{sfn|Macan|1997|p=198}}
*] {{sfn|Martin|1998|p=181}}
*] {{sfn|Martin|1998|p=236}}
* ]
{| {|
*] {{sfn|Macan|1997|p=198}} *] {{sfn|Macan|1997|p=198}}
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==R== ==R==
{|
*] {{sfn|Masters|2009|}}
*] {{sfn|Martin|1998|p=182}}
*] {{sfn|Martin|1998|p=229}}
*] {{sfn|CoventryTelegraph|2004|}}
*] Early 1970s symphonic prog band known for a strong classical influence and ]'s operatic vocals {{sfn|Lucky|2000|p=118-20}}{{sfn|Martin|2002|p=76}}
*] {{sfn|Romano|2007|}}
*] {{sfn|Martin|1998|p=216}}
*] {{sfn|progrockmag.com|2012|}}
*] {{sfn|Martin|1998|p=205}}
*]
*] A collaboration between Dream Theater keyboardist Jordan Rudess and Dixie Dregs drummer ] {{sfn|Mattingly|2007|}}
*] Mid-1970s Canadian metal band who transitioned into a progressive rock style by the late 1970s and back out of it during the 1980s. They nevertheless were one of the genre's most popular acts {{sfn|Lucky|2000|p=121-3}}{{sfn|Martin|2002|p=79}}
{| {|
*] {{sfn|Masters|2009|}} *] {{sfn|Masters|2009|}}
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==S== ==S==
{|
*] A Canadian neo-progressive band who had some US success {{sfn|Greenberg|2006|}}
*] A RIO band with folk influences {{sfn|Maske|2007|p=5}}{{sfn|Macan|1997|p=184}}
*] Specifically, in the period from ] to ]. {{sfn|Martin|1998|p=103}} Later releases include fusion elements. {{sfn|HegartyHalliwell|2011|p=108}}
*] {{sfn|Ramet|1994|p=48}}
*] {{sfn|Martin|2002|p=142}}
*] {{sfn|Allen|2006|}}
*] {{sfn|DeRogatis|1999|}}
*] {{sfn|Martin|1998|p=236}}
*] {{sfn|<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.-->|progrockmag.com|2012}}
*] A space rock band {{sfn|Maske|2007|p=5}}
*] A French Zeuhl band {{sfn|Macan|1997|p=185}}
*] {{sfn|Lucky|2000|p=15}}
* ] {{sfn|Outsight|2013|}}
*] {{sfn|Masters|2009|}}
*] {{sfn|Martin|1998|p=218}}
*] A 1970s band from Cuba {{sfn|HegartyHalliwell|2011|p=152}}
*]
* ] A late-1970s offshoot of ] {{sfn|Hegarty|Halliwell|2011|p=155-6}}
*] A Californian RIO band {{sfn|Maske|2007|p=5}}{{sfn|Karnick|2003|}}
*] {{sfn|Macan|1997|p=244}}
*] Early band whose blend of psychedelic rock with jazz influences was influential on the Canterbury sound {{sfn|Lucky|2000|p=124-5}}{{sfn|Martin|2002|p=77}}
*] {{sfn|Martin|1998|p=272}}
*] {{sfn|Macan|1997|p=198}}
*] {{sfn|Jacobson|2006|}}
*] A psychedelic band that was a major influence on early progressive rock {{sfn|Cahill|2010|}}
*] {{sfn|nzmusic|2013|}}
*] Prominent US 1990s symphonic prog band {{sfn|Lucky|2000|p=127}}{{sfn|Martin|2002|p=80}}
* ] A project of Chris Squire and Steve Hackett
*] {{sfn|Martin|1998|p=219}}
*] An early neo-progressive band from the US {{sfn|HegartyHalliwell|2011|p=184}}{{sfn|Macan|1997|p=185}}
*] {{sfn|Martin|1998|p=216}}
*] A politically active 1970s Italian band who later aligned with RIO {{sfn|HegartyHalliwell|2011|p=157}}{{sfn|Maske|2007|p=5}}
*] British 1970s symphonic prog band with strong folk roots {{sfn|Lucky|2000|p=130}}{{sfn|Martin|1998|p=175}}
*] {{sfn|Outsight|2013a|}}
*] A late-1990s version of Echolyn {{sfn|Lucky|2000|p=37}}
*] A US band who played extended compositions and classical adaptations with a hard rock edge, then became successful playing arena rock {{sfn|Lucky|2000|p=132-3}}{{sfn|Miers|2003|}}{{sfn|Moody|2006|}}
*] {{sfn|Martin|1998|p=206}}
*] A jazz-influenced progressive rock band from New Orleans {{sfn|Thinnes|2004|}}
*] {{sfn|Martin|1998|p=217}}
*] {{sfn|Martin|1998|p=274}}
*] {{sfn|Macan|1997|p=187}}
*] A modern band in the Canterbury style {{sfn|Miers|2012}}
*]
*] {{sfn|Serpick|2005|}}
{| {|
*] A Canadian neo-progressive band who had some US success {{sfn|Greenberg|2006|}} *] A Canadian neo-progressive band who had some US success {{sfn|Greenberg|2006|}}
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==T== ==T==
{|
*] {{sfn|Martin|1998|p=239}}
*]
*] An eclectic neo-progressive band {{sfn|HegartyHalliwell|2011|p=244}}{{sfn|Lambe|2005|}}
*] A highly influential German band of electronic innovators {{sfn|Lucky|2000|p=135}}{{sfn|Martin|1998|p=228}}
*] {{sfn|Martin|1998|p=230}}
*] A 1970s band featuring ] and ] {{sfn|Collinge|2007|}}{{sfn|Martin|1998|p=218}}
*] A band featuring former ] guitarist Stan Whitaker {{sfn|Brace|2000|}}
*] {{sfn|Martin|1998|p=206}}
*] A 1990s RIO band {{sfn|Maske|2007|p=5}}{{sfn|DeRogatis|1998|}}
* ] A late 1970's British band with punk elements {{sfn|HegartyHalliwell|2011|p=171-2}}
*] {{sfn|Macan|1997|p=236}}
* ] A politically vocal krautrock band {{sfn|HegartyHalliwell|2011|p=152}}
* ] A rock-oriented fusion band with psychedelic elements{{sfn|HegartyHalliwell|2011|p=107-9}}
*] {{sfn|Romano|2007|}}
*] {{sfn|Kielty|2013e|}}
*]
* ] A supergroup with members of Dream Theater, ], The Flower Kings and ] {{sfn|Kielty|2013}}
*] {{sfn|Haymes|2009|}}
*] {{sfn|Martin|2002|p=80}}
*] A flamenco-influenced 1970s Spanish band {{sfn|Macan|1997|p=184}}
*] {{sfn|Martin|1998|p=217}}
*]
*] {{sfn|Karnick|2003|}}
*] {{sfn|Covach|1997|p=6}}
*] {{sfn|Martin|1998|p=228}}
{| {|
*] {{sfn|Martin|1998|p=239}} *] {{sfn|Martin|1998|p=239}}
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==U== ==U==
{|
*] Late 1970s supergroup that recorded just two studio albums {{sfn|Lucky|2000|p=139-40}}{{sfn|Covach|1997|p=5}}
*] A1970s Belgian Zeuhl band {{sfn|Maske|2007|p=5}}{{sfn|Macan|1997|p=185}}
*] An early heavy metal band with some progressive rock tendencies {{sfn|Brinn|2003|}}{{sfn|Christie|2004|}}
{| {|
*] Late 1970s supergroup that recorded just two studio albums {{sfn|Lucky|2000|p=139-40}}{{sfn|Covach|1997|p=5}} *] Late 1970s supergroup that recorded just two studio albums {{sfn|Lucky|2000|p=139-40}}{{sfn|Covach|1997|p=5}}
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==V== ==V==
{|
*] A lesser-known but highly influential 1970s British band {{sfn|Lucky|2000|p=143}}{{sfn|Covach|1997|p=3}}
*] {{sfn|Martin|1998|p=231}}
*] {{sfn|Martin|1998|p=206}}
* ] A late-2000's prog band {{sfn|HegartyHalliwell|2011|p=201}}
*] {{sfn|Kielty|2013c|}}
{| {|
*] A lesser-known but highly influential 1970s British band {{sfn|Lucky|2000|p=143}}{{sfn|Covach|1997|p=3}} *] A lesser-known but highly influential 1970s British band {{sfn|Lucky|2000|p=143}}{{sfn|Covach|1997|p=3}}
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==W== ==W==
{|
*] Among the genre's best-known keyboard virtuosos, recorded a string of concept albums as a solo artist {{sfn|Lucky|2000|p=144-5}}{{sfn|Gloucester|2012|}}
* ]
*]
* ] {{sfn|HegartyHalliwell|2011|p=75}}
*] Stripped of its theatrical aspects, '']'' is a progressive rock concept album. {{sfn|DeRogatis|2003a|}}
*] {{sfn|Martin|1998|p=272}}
*] {{sfn|Martin|1998|p=272}}
*] {{sfn|Martin|1998|p=230}}
*] {{sfn|Woodger|2010b|}}
*]
*] {{sfn|Martin|1998|p=11}}
{| {|
*] Among the genre's best-known keyboard virtuosos, recorded a string of concept albums as a solo artist {{sfn|Lucky|2000|p=144-5}}{{sfn|Gloucester|2012|}} *] Among the genre's best-known keyboard virtuosos, recorded a string of concept albums as a solo artist {{sfn|Lucky|2000|p=144-5}}{{sfn|Gloucester|2012|}}
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==Y== ==Y==
{|
*] {{sfn|Martin|1998|p=216}}
*] A British symphonic prog band from the 1970s onward who is one of the genre's most successful and influential bands {{sfn|Lucky|2000|p=148-151}}{{sfn|Covach|1997|p=3}}
{| {|
*] {{sfn|Martin|1998|p=216}} *] {{sfn|Martin|1998|p=216}}
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==Z== ==Z==
{|
* ] The experimentalism, eclecticism and virtuosity in Zappa's music are of a progressive rock nature, but his sometimes scatological and juvenile lyrical themes are a significant digression from the genre {{sfn|Martin|1998|p=122-127}}
*] A band formed in 1985 by former ] guitarist ] and ] bassist ], which later drifted toward a new-age style {{sfn|Lechner|1997|}}
{| {|
* ] The experimentalism, eclecticism and virtuosity in Zappa's music are of a progressive rock nature, but his sometimes scatological and juvenile lyrical themes are a significant digression from the genre {{sfn|Martin|1998|p=122-127}} * ] The experimentalism, eclecticism and virtuosity in Zappa's music are of a progressive rock nature, but his sometimes scatological and juvenile lyrical themes are a significant digression from the genre {{sfn|Martin|1998|p=122-127}}

Revision as of 11:19, 5 July 2013

Main article: Progressive rock

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.

This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources. Contents: 

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B

C

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E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

M

N

O

O

P

Q

R

S

T

U

  • U.K. Late 1970s supergroup that recorded just two studio albums
  • Univers Zero A1970s Belgian Zeuhl band
  • Uriah Heep An early heavy metal band with some progressive rock tendencies
  • U.K. Late 1970s supergroup that recorded just two studio albums
  • Univers Zero A1970s Belgian Zeuhl band
  • Uriah Heep An early heavy metal band with some progressive rock tendencies

V

W

X

Y

  • Stomu Yamash'ta
  • Yes A British symphonic prog band from the 1970s onward who is one of the genre's most successful and influential bands
  • Stomu Yamash'ta
  • Yes A British symphonic prog band from the 1970s onward who is one of the genre's most successful and influential bands

Z

  • Frank Zappa The experimentalism, eclecticism and virtuosity in Zappa's music are of a progressive rock nature, but his sometimes scatological and juvenile lyrical themes are a significant digression from the genre
  • Zazen A band formed in 1985 by former Jean-Luc Ponty guitarist Joaquin Lievano and Dixie Dregs bassist Andy West, which later drifted toward a new-age style
  • Frank Zappa The experimentalism, eclecticism and virtuosity in Zappa's music are of a progressive rock nature, but his sometimes scatological and juvenile lyrical themes are a significant digression from the genre
  • Zazen A band formed in 1985 by former Jean-Luc Ponty guitarist Joaquin Lievano and Dixie Dregs bassist Andy West, which later drifted toward a new-age style

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