Progman Cometh Music Festivals were two Canterbury scene music concerts held at the Moore Theatre in Seattle, Washington, USA, in 2002 and 2003.
Progman Cometh 2002
Friday, August 16
Saturday, August 17
- 1:00pm Hamster Theatre – first performance outside Colorado
- 2:15pm Richard Sinclair
- 4:00pm Phreeworld
- 6:30pm Kopecky[1]
- 8:00pm Richard Sinclair and David Rees-Williams
- 9:30pm Soft Works – world debut
Sunday, August 18
- 2:00pm Stinkhorn
- 3:00pm David Rees-Williams
- 4:30pm Azigza
- 7:00pm Phil Miller's In Cahoots[2]
- 8:30pm Daevid Allen's University of Errors (with Kevin Ayers)
- 10:00pm All Star Jam (everyone who is still in town and has any energy left)
Notes
Gordon Beck was scheduled to appear but had to cancel at the last minute due to illness. Akinetón Retard (from Chile) were also scheduled but were prevented from leaving Chile by customs. The "friends" appearing with Glass were William Kopecky, Joe Kopecky and Elton Dean. Soft Works (billed as "Software" before their name change) consisted of Hugh Hopper, Allan Holdsworth, Elton Dean and John Marshall.
Releases
- Hamster Theatre's performance was later released on their double-CD The Public Execution of Mister Personality / Quasi Day Room: Live at the Moore Theatre[3]
- Two songs from the performance of Pip Pyle's Bash were released on Pip's CD Belle Illusion[4]
- The performance by Glass was released as Glass Live At Progman Cometh[5]
- Highlights from the 2002 festival were released as Canterburied in Seattle 2002 on Glass's Bandcamp page[6]
- The entire 2003 festival (less Procol Harum and Alan Parsons) was released on Glass's Bandcamp page[7]
- Richard Sinclair's performances have been released on his Bandcamp page[8]
Progman Cometh 2003
Saturday, August 2
- 5:00pm Two Monkey Finger (Two Monkey Finger consisted of different musicians for different songs—see below)
- 9:00pm The Alan Parsons Project[9]
Two Monkey Finger Set #1
Sunday, August 3
- 5:00pm Two Monkey Finger
- 7:30pm Steve Smith / Michael Zilber Quartet
- 9:30pm Procol Harum
Two Monkey Finger Set #2
Artist / Song | Bass | Guitar | Keys | 2nd Bass | 2nd Guitar | Horn | Vocals | Drums | 2nd Drums |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Coughlan, Hastings, Sinclair, Sinclair / In The Land of Grey and Pink | Richard Sinclair | Richard Sinclair | |||||||
Richard Sinclair / Going For A Song | Richard Sinclair | Richard Sinclair | |||||||
Richard Sinclair / Keep On Caring | Richard Sinclair | Richard Sinclair | |||||||
Richard Sinclair / What's Rattlin' | Richard Sinclair | Richard Sinclair | Paul Black | ||||||
Richard Sinclair / Latiny Tune | Richard Sinclair | Greg Sherman | Richard Sinclair | Paul Black | |||||
Richard Sinclair / Oh What A Lonely Lifetime / Disassociation | Richard Sinclair | Richard Sinclair | |||||||
Phil Miller / Out There | Fred Baker | Phil Miller | |||||||
Phil Miller / Upside | Fred Baker | Phil Miller | |||||||
Glass / Europa | Jeff Sherman | Greg Sherman | Jerry Cook | ||||||
Fred Baker / Baker's Treat | Hugh Hopper | Fred Baker | Phil Miller | Elton Dean | Jerry Cook | Paul Black | |||
Hugh Hopper, Phil Miller / Facelift / Nan True's Hole / Green and Purple | Hugh Hopper | Fred Baker | Alex Maguire | Richard Sinclair | Phil Miller | Elton Dean | Jerry Cook | Paul Black |
External links
References
- ↑ "KOPECKY at the Progman Cometh Music Festival page 2". Archived from the original on 2015-04-02. Retrieved 2015-03-26.
- ↑ "In Cahoots Progman Cometh Festival 2002 - video Dailymotion". 26 August 2008.
- ↑ "The Public Execution of Mister Personality / Quasi Day Room: Live at the Moore Theatre, by Hamster Theatre".
- ↑ "Belle Illusion, by Pip Pyle's Bash".
- ↑ "Live at Progman Cometh, by Glass & Friends".
- ↑ "Canterburied in Seattle 2002, by Glass & Friends".
- ↑ "Progman 2003".
- ↑ "Richard Sinclair's Bandcamp page".
- ↑ "West Seattleite's Canterbury idols become friends, collaborators on Progman Cometh".
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