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In 2017 Procol Harum released their 12th album, Novum. Marking the band’s 50th anniversary, it proved to be their final studio release – but when vocalist Gary Brooker (1945-2022) and new ...
Earlier this year, Mike Milosh released Blood, his sophomore album under the moniker of Rhye. It was the long-awaited follow-up to the project's 2013 debut Woman, and immediately announced itself ...
Edward Burch colored a Procol Harum album cover when he was 12 years old in 1979. The original is black-and-white. He discovered the exact same copy 40 years later in the new arrivals bin at ...
Keith Reid, 'Unparalleled' Lyricist for Procol Harum, Dead at 76 Procol Harum confirmed Wednesday in a statement on Facebook that the lyricist died in a hospital in London last Thursday ...
Novum is Procol Harum’s thirteenth studio album, their first since The Well’s On Fire in 2003, and is being released in the band’s fiftieth anniversary year. Novum sees a new lyrical ...
Late Procol Harum leader will be honored at star-studded December show in Guildford, England. Gary Brooker didn’t want Procol Harum’s 50th anniversary album to be an exercise in nostalgia, so ...
The Procol Harum cover “ The Devil Came From Kansas,” the second song Yusuf has shared from the album, features Will Oldham on backing vocals because that guy is everywhere.
Beyond "A Whiter Shade of Pale," Procol Harum's Gary Brooker and Keith Reid composed some of the most mesmerizing music and lyrics in rock.
Gary Brooker of Procol Harum Discusses First New Album in 14 Years The venerable British group behind classic rock smashes like "Conquistador" and "Whiter Shade Of Pale" releases Novum, their ...
Legendary ’60s rock band Procol Harum, known for the 1967 hit “A Whiter Shade of Pale,” will play its first Long Island show in five years at the NYCB Theatre at Westbury on February 28 ...
This week’s column features my review of the first album by Procol Harum in over a decade, sandwiched between releases by two much newer singer/songwriters.
Considering the crowded legacy of the ’60s, Procol Harum’s name recognition has often been reduced to the strangeness of their own name, and “A Whiter Shade Of Pale,” their 1967 debut single.
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