| The
Machine releases DVD/CD
Roger Waters sax player performs with
Floyd tribute band
Pink
Floyd tribute
band The Machine has released "Two Nights
at the Keswick," a live concert DVD/CD set.
The performance,
recorded over two nights in 2003 at the Glenside, Penn., theater,
was distilled into a 48-minute DVD and a CD running more than 60
minutes.
The band was
joined by Norbert Stachel, who has played sax with
Floyd's Roger Waters on the road,
and Nina Setaro of Timerider.
The Machine,
based in Nyack, N.Y., has played Floyd music for 15 years to an
audience the band estimates to total more than 1 million people.
They've shared the stage with the likes of The Guess Who, Jefferson
Starship, Steppenwolf and others, and have been written about in
publications such as The New York Times and The Washington Post.
"Two
Nights at the Keswick" is available for $25 at the
band's Web site.
(Posted:
July 11, 2004)
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