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Billie Eilish, Haim, Tame Impala Set To Headline Life Is Beautiful Festival
The annual three-day event is scheduled to return to Vegas this September.
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Las Vegas’ annual Life is Beautiful Music & Art Festival has announced its return for 2021. The three-day event, which includes music, food, comedy, and inspiring talks, is scheduled for September 17-19 and includes a vibrant line-up of performers, including Billie Eilish, Brittany Howard, HAIM, Tame Impala, 6LACK, Green Day, and St. Vincent.
Also slated to appear is Celeste, A$AP Rocky, Glass Animals, Young Thug, LANY, Ludacris, Death From Above 1979, Remi Wolf, Earthgang, Noah Cyrus, and Purity Ring, among many others.
Think of progressive rock and what immediately comes to mind is caped keyboard players navigating a sea of wires connected to their Moog. Yet many of the pivotal players in prog rock have been guitarists, and there are easily as many earth-shaking guitar solos in prog as there are in hard rock or metal. Sometimes those prog guitarists are the leader and mastermind of their band, sometimes they’re the player who keeps those cosmic flights well-grounded. This list pays tribute to some of prog’s landmark ax-slingers.
25: Steve Rothery (Marillion)
In both the Fish and Steve Hogarth incarnations, Marillion was always an unconventional prog band. They avoided instrumental prowess for its own sake, preferring slow and stately pieces built largely around the vocal. Steve Rothery can be a model of restraint, playing mood-enhancing textural parts, but he can also deliver a solo as dramatic as the one on “Easter,” Hogarth’s lament for Northern Ireland.
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