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On August 17, 2013, the band Kansas will officially celebrate their 40 th anniversary with a special Fan Appreciation Concert in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The band will perform two sets of music, the first with an orchestra and the second as a band.
In the interview that follows, Williams discusses the album in depth… all facets of it. From the songs, to the members to the members who choose not to be in the band anymore, this is the story of The Prelude Implicit… and it’s a good one. Jeb: Kansas fans are going to love The Prelude Implicit. This is a great album.
The guitar, which will be auctioned off to raise money for autism research, will be played on stage by KANSAS guitarist Richard Williams during select KANSAS concert dates in 2016. The auction will begin on April 1 and end on April 30 .
Rich Williams, original guitarist for the band Kansas, caught up with The Rock Brigade Podcast, featuring Jeb and James to discuss the band’s latest album Leftoverture Live & Beyond out now on Inside Out Music.
In the interview that follows founding member and guitarist, Rich Williams sits down with CRR’s Jeb Wright to talk about the tour. We also go back in time to the Point of Know Return and discuss the making of the album.
The Rich Williams sound lives and dies within Rich Williams, make no mistake about it! Phil Ehart, the drummer, manager and archivist of Kansas, is unassuming, quiet and even stoic… until he picks up the drum sticks.
In 1973, Phil Ehart, Dave Hope, Kerry Livgren, Robby Steinhardt, Steve Walsh, and Richard Williams began a journey that would take them from high school gymnasiums, farmhouses and school busses to Madison Square Garden, world tours and limousines.
Irritatingly Interesting: An Interview With Iggy Pop. Interviews with Classic Rock and Metal bands and artists such as Cheap Trick, Journey, Def Leppard, Judas Priest and Uriah Heep.
In the interview that follows Ronnie takes us on an in-depth trip through his cover bands, his job as a truck driver, his frustrations with Shooting Star and his time with Kansas. His is a story of perseverance, belief, talent and luck...both good and bad!
With new blood Dave Manion (keys) and Zak Rizvi (guitar) kicking butt next to the core of guitarist Rich Williams, drummer Phil Ehart, bassist Billy Greer and multi-instrumentalist David Ragsdale, Kansas has a whole new lease on life and has returned to its roots as a powerhouse live attraction.