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"No set list, just whatever happens." Steve Hogarth announces his traditional Christmas shows
By Jerry Ewing published
Marillion singer Steve Hogarth will play live shows in England Germany and the Netherlands over the festive period

"Maybe we can open for Marillion on the next tour?” The story of Mark Kelly and Marathon
By Nick Shilton published
The story of Marillion. keyboard player Mark Kelly's first solo venture with Mark Kelly's Marathon

Fish on his solo career, the state of prog and the 'youth of today'
By Jerry Ewing published
In 2005, Classic Rock spoke with former Marillion frontman Fish as he released a best-of collection, Bouillabaisse

Mark Wilkinson to appear at art and music event at Sudbury Arts Centre this Saturday
By Jerry Ewing published
Fish and Marillion artist Mark Wilkinson will also will be previewing a very special collaboration between him and Prog at the event

Fish and Marillion were only together for seven-years - here are the 11 best moments
By Rich Wilson published
11 songs from the era when the charismatic Scotsman and Aylesbury's finest prog adventurers defined a musical identity that defied dismissal

When Marillion defied expectations (again) with Sounds That Can’t Be Made
By Dom Lawson published
The band deliberately – but doubtfully – pushed boundaries with the subjects they explored on their 17th studio album

Marillion’s late-career hit single didn’t stop people asking Steve Hogarth about Fish
By Philip Wilding published
You’re Gone, from 2004 album Marbles, was their first Top 10 entry since 1987, and the track came about in a non-standard manner for the band

As Fish prepares to move to an island, he reflects on Marillion, going solo and life after music
By Mick Wall published
After next year's farewell tour Fish is leaving music and the bright lights behind to live with his wife (and 13 sheep) on a Scottish island
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