Not a band really, but FOR bands and fans of progressive music, a dedicated bunch of *volunteers* who put this festival together every year. Special thanks to Michael Bennett for the ProgDay Mr. Mushroom logo and for all the artwork and website maintenance he does for ProgDay! For more info about the festival, please go to ProgDay's website www.progday.net ATTENTION BANDS who are interested in submitting material! Please go to the website at www.progday.net to the 'contact' area. Myspace site is just for getting info *out*! Thanks.
Influences
All kinds of progressive music. ProgDay has had numerous bands throughout the years, everything from the avant Thinking Plague to The Flower Kings. Others have been Ars Nova, Pain of Salvation, Far Corner, Nebelnest, Sigmund Snopek III, Mike Keneally, Salem Hill, Focus, Happy The Man, Discipline, Finisterre, Yeti, Izz, Landmarq, Psicotropia and many more that are listed in the 'About' section and lots of photos at the ProgDay website!
Sounds Like
ProgDay 2009: FRENCH TV and OZRIC TENTACLES, QUI, 3RDEGREE, DELUGE GRANDER, LA MASCHERA DI CERA, EDENSONG and BRAVE and a special solo set by JIMMY ROBINSON For more info go to www.progday.net
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BANDS PLEASE GO TO THE MAIN WEBSITE WWW.PROGDAY.NET CONTACT info to enquire about performance or other questions!
Here is a link to a great review that sums up ProgDay very well:
http://www.indyweek.com/gyrobase/Content?oid=oid%3A160062
ProgDay is an annual outdoor festival of progressive music featuring artists from all over the world. Some bands have come from as close as Raleigh, North Carolina, and others from as far away as Sweden, Italy, Japan and Indonesia. ProgDay has been held every year since it's birth in 1995, making it the longest running progressive rock event in the world.
The first ProgDay was a single day concert that was organized by Peter Renfro. For the first six years of its history, Peter more or less ran it alone. Though artistically successful, financial success was elusive and on the weekend of ProgDay 2000 Peter announced that it would be the last.
But before the weekend was over an unprecedented thing occurred. By the end of Sunday afternoon a group of people in attendance who had a deep affection for the event decided to continue the show as a collective of fans. And so ProgDay was reborn as a grassroots collective which held it's first show on Labor Day weekend, 2001.
Since then the organization has been run by consensus, with a band committee responsible for choosing the artists, a budget committee to oversee the financials, and a promotions committee to get the word out. All of these people are volunteers who labor for the love of the music. They receive no compensation, yet every year they put in a tremendous amount of work to make ProgDay the best it can be.
Over the years ProgDay has hosted many memorable and important performances. ProgDay is responsible for the first American appearances of many historically significant bands from progressive rock's "golden era" including Kraan (Germany), Arti Mestieri (Italy), Samla Mammas Manna (Sweden), Trettioariga Kriget (Sweden) and Tempano (Venezuela), as well as debuts by more recent bands like Galadriel (Spain), Providence (Japan), A Piedi Nudi (Italy), Consorzioacquapotabile (Italy), Apocalypse (Brazil), NeBeLNeST (France), Hyry-Kone (Finland), Amarok (Spain), Cabezas De Cera (Mexico), and many others. ProgDay presented the first major US appearance of the Muffins after their reunion in 1998. It was only their second time in the US when Pain Of Salvation and The Spacious Mind played ProgDay. ProgDay also has a tradition of showcasing newer and up-and-coming bands like IZZ, Azigza and Helmet Of Gnats.
The folks at ProgDay have once again worked hard to bring you the best in progressive music. We hope that you'll join us this year for another great weekend of music, friendship and fun.
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