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- Peter Gabriel (official site)
- Mostly doing electronic rock, the former Genesis member has proven quite adapt at soundtrack / ambient styles as well.
- Galactic Cowboys
- Galahad
- galahad@lds.co.uk
- Consistently interesting UK neo-progressive band, now adding a bit of techno to their sound.
- Galadriel
- mindscaper@arrakis.es
- Symphonic progressive from Spain, influenced somewhat by Genesis and classical music - great stuff.
- Galleon
- galleon_sweden@hotmail.com
- Swedish progressive rock refered to by at least one person (Syn-phonic's Greg Walker) as " Swedish Rush with a dose of 'tron."
- Frank Gambale
- Gamma Ray
- Al Garcia
- Garden Wall
- Italian neo-progressive rock, with influences ranging from Genesis to Dream Theater...
- Tim Garland
- Tony Garone
- Barbara Gaskin
- Along with Dave Stewart (no, not that one), creating music that they describe as "pop music for grown-ups."
- The Gathering
- Daniel Gauthier
- Gazpacho
- GB Arts
- G2enesis
- info@g2online.co.uk
- Genesis tribute band "[p]roviding the magic that Genesis are, to those who love and miss the real thing."
- Chris Geith Group
- chrisgeith@cshore.com
- Comtemporary jazz artist who, of late, has been the best selling artist at MP3.com (in that genre).
- Phillip Gelb
- phil@philipgelb.com
- Shakahuchi player. Concert information, bio, reviews, and album information.
- Genesis (official)
- Genesis
- Genesis
- In phase one, an inventive originator of what we know now as progressive rock - the so-called Gabriel years; in phase two, progressive pop at the beginning, soon leaving the progressive part behind and becoming pop - the so called Collins-years; phase three? Future uncertain, but slight trend back the other way from pop - if Ray Wilson's still involved, will be called the Wilson years. Official website is down (as of 9/99), but the first of these links is a good info source.
- Genesis In The Cage
- "Genesis revival band based in South East England [... focusing on the] Peter Gabriel years and early Phil Collins period." [website]
- Gentle Giant
- From the Progressive Rock Files: "One of the first bands to manage to successfully merge medieval madrigals with snippets of classics into some of the most unique sounding progressive rock."
- Geodesium (Mark Dwane)
- If you walk into a planetarium, chances are the music will be from one of two artists: John Serrie or Geodesium. Geodesium, however, is a highly independant musician, with not a big record distribution network. That's where the web site comes in- you can easily hear clips from his albums and order the album over the internet! He's one of the better space musicians around. Also, you can reach synthesizer- artist Mark Dwane's page from here.
- Gerard
- Tony Gerber
- mailto:gerb@mindspring.com
- A nice space artist, with links to his bio, history, and current projects, including his involvement with Spacecraft.
- The Ghost
- The Ghost were a 70's UK progressive band who released but one album before splitting. Shirley Tipping (Kent), vocalist and acoustic guitarist with the band, has set up this website for the band, where you can also purchase some band rarities, such as the first two singles with picture sleeves.
- Kevin Gilbert
- Website of/for late singer/songwriter Kevin Gilbert; past band member of Giraffe, Toy Matinee plus solo artist
- Gordon Giltrap
- One of the UK's premier guitarists whose style and manner of play encompases a variety of genres.
- Gizmachi
- Glacier
- Glass
- Glass Casket
- Glass Hammer (official)
- Glass Hammer Fan Site (fan)
- Audio111@aol.com
- Glass Hammer, a modern-day progressive rock band based in Tennessee with Wakemanesque and Emersonian touches. First on scene with the concept album Journey to the Dunadan in 1994.
- Glass Moon
- Progressive metal band from Austria; mainly a Dream Theater tribute band, but who also play their own compositions
- Gnidrolog
- 70's UK progressive rock band...
- Goblin
- Italian symphonic band with elements of horror, lotsa soundtrack work for Italian films.
- God Forbid
- Heiner Goebbels
- Heiner Goebbels' home page
- Gong (Gong Appreciation Society)
- Gong (label page)
- From the site: Gong "is often reffered to as a 'cult' band which we have always understood to mean: 'a band which too few people love too much!' Certainly its maverick & anarchic stance towards the traditional music industry has meant that Gong has maintained the relatively obscure position of non-conformist outsider."
- Gongzilla
- Gordian Knot
- Gorgoroth
- Manual Gottsching
- Gracepoint
- Grade 8
- Grand Funk Railroad
- Grateful Dead
- Truckin along for more than 30 years - the neverending tour - the Grateful Dead are known for their extended, improvised jams of acid, psychedelic rock; the most well known member was the late Jerry Garcia.
- Gratto
- Graveworm
- Gravity Tree
- Northern California two-piece (bass, guitar, drums, keys, and vocals). Alan Nu says: "We had a recent review that said we 'mirrored the sound of early '80's King Crimson', which was certainly flattering if inaccurate. It's closer in my mind to someone sounding like Ian Anderson stepping up to the mic, certainly not Adrian Belew." There're MP3 samples at their site
- Peter Green Splinter Group
- Green Carnation
- Greenslade
- Graham Greene
- Australian instrumental rock guitarist
- Grey Eyed Glances
- joe@mobiusnm.com
- "[S]ound is derived from a variety of influences as diverse as music itself. While often compared to British bands such as Fairport Convention and Renaissance, the group cites progressive rock as an influence and have paid scant attention to the previously mentioned folkies. " [from the website]
- Greyhaven
- Grey Lady Down
- greyladydown@hotmail.com
- Recently re-formed (and split again) neo-progressive band from the UK, in the tradition of Marillion, Pendragon, etc.
- The Grimm
- grimm@thegrimm.com
- Progressive power rock band from Pennsylvania, compared to Rush and Queensryche.
- Grits
- "During their lifetime (1970-80), Grits were Washington D.C.'s most popular progressive band. They combined classically trained musicianship [guitar/viola, keyboards, bass/violin and drums] with rock and satire. The compositions are well crafted, and there is some very fine singing from all. They were a big influence on the early D.C. progressive scene in general and The Muffins in particular." [from GEPR by way of Cuneiform]
- Grobschnitt
Not a site, but a reproduction of a letter from one of the band members of this 70's German band, sort of a "in their own words."
- The Groundhogs
- Ground Zero
- Shaun Guerin
- Trey Gunn
- Along with Tony Levin, bassist in King Crimson; and has separately worked with Robert Fripp, David Sylvian, Michael Brook, John Paul Jones, Toni Childs and Vernon Reid.
- Peter D. Gulch
- pgulch@voicenet.com
- Though not updated since 1997...among other things, he discusses the groups Xisle, Nightcrawler, and Chuck Van Zyl (host of Star's End).

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