Prog

KEVIN COMEAU (CROWN LANDS)

Where’s home?

Uxbridge, Ontario: the Trail Capital of Canada.

Your earliest memory of prog?

I uploaded my uncle’s Rush albums onto my iPod Nano when I was 14. The first album I listened to was A Farewell To Kings. Xanadu was the first time I heard Taurus pedals, tubular bells, odd time signatures, Minimoogs. It blasted the prog doors open for me.

What was the first prog album you bought?

As a kid, the by Pink Floyd. And then I bought a first pressing of on red vinyl.

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