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Fugazi: A great title but no songs to go with it… even the pathologically casual Marillion started to worry they’d never write the record, and they’d never get a drummer to play on it if they did
By Dave Everley published
The story of how Marillion made their second album, 1984's aptly titled Fugazi

"It's a celebration that we’re still alive and we’re still going and hopefully there’s still light at the end of the tunnel." The story of Marillion and An Hour Before It's Dark
By Dave Everley published
Six years on from FEAR beingreleased during a time of political turmoil, and yet nothing could have prepared Marillion for the challenges they’d face in making its follow-up

"I've felt very loved and cared about." Marillion's Pete Trewavas updates fans after recent heart surgery
By Jerry Ewing published
Marillion have announced that Nick Beggs will replace Pete Trewavas for Cruise To The Edge

"The middle of the day was Marillion. Mornings and evenings DeeExpus." What happened when Mark Kelly joined North East prog rockers DeeExpus
By Nick Shilton published
The rise of DeeExpus has been swift. Now with their second album King Of Number 33 and Marillion keyboardist Mark Kelly in tow, prog stardom awaits.

“I was earning good money and Marillion were all on £50 a week… I said, ‘I can’t really afford to join,’ so the manager gave everyone an immediate pay rise. I was Mr Popular”: Tales from Ian Mosley’s drum stool
By Dave Everley published
He’s risked the ire of Buddy Rich, kept time for naked hippies, told AC/DC he couldn’t join the band and watched his own band nearly split up over a Christmas song encore - among many other adventures

Marillion bassist Pete Trewavas updates fans from hospital
By Jerry Ewing published
Marillion recently announced that Nick Beggs would replace Pete Trewavas for Cruise To The Edge

Marillion announce Nick Beggs to replace Pete Trewavas for Cruise To The Edge
By Jerry Ewing published
This year's Cruise To The Edge sets sail from Florida in the USA on March 8

“It’s a blessing and a curse… there’s times you feel like they’re hacking up your child! But the real freedom comes in trusting that it will all work out for the best”: How supergroup Transatlantic made Kaleidoscope
By Dom Lawson published
Neal Morse, Mike Portnoy, Pete Trewavas and Roine Stolt either flowed together like streams entering a powerful river – or made a pact to leave control-freak tendencies at the studio door

New book documenting the 80s prog scene to be published in June
By Jerry Ewing published
Mirror Of Dreams is the first of a two volume set on the 80s prog revival, this one covering the years 1981-1983

“He never set out to please or comfort, so we often end up with his brilliant musical mind at its best… For that, we can forgive the physical abuse of a few Hammond L-100s”: King Crimson, Marillion, Tangent members and more pay tribute to Keith Emerson
By David West published
15 more examples of his best work, as described by Jakko Jakszyk, Mark Kelly, Andy Tillison, Jem Godfrey, Arjen Lucassen and musicians who worked with the late keyboard genius
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