Today we have a guest recommendation from Peter Bucciarelli, a physician from New Orleans. We're listening to Page McConnell's Maybe We're The Visitors. Page is best known for his work as the keyboardist for the seminal American jam/rock band Phish since 1985. Although no stranger to creating layers of interlocking melodies, pads and atmospheric soundscapes as a component of Phish's legendary improvisations, his solo work has until now explored electronic jazz fusion (as bandleader in Vida Blue), keyboard-based rock (his eponymous record), funk (with members of The Meters in The Meter Men) and even imaginary scores for non-existent films.
Page McConnell
Today we have a guest recommendation from Peter Bucciarelli, a physician from New Orleans. We're listening to Page McConnell's Maybe We're The Visitors. Page is best known for his work as the keyboardist for the seminal American jam/rock band Phish since 1985. Although no stranger to creating layers of interlocking melodies, pads and atmospheric soundscapes as a component of Phish's legendary improvisations, his solo work has until now explored electronic jazz fusion (as bandleader in Vida Blue), keyboard-based rock (his eponymous record), funk (with members of The Meters in The Meter Men) and even imaginary scores for non-existent films.
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