Peter Jones’ Tiger Moth Tales – A Song of Spring (Album Review)
Spring arrives early this year thanks to Peter Jones and his wonderful Tiger Moth Tales. Following in the vein of 2017’s “The Depths of Winter”,…
Spring arrives early this year thanks to Peter Jones and his wonderful Tiger Moth Tales. Following in the vein of 2017’s “The Depths of Winter”,…
I dare you not to crack a smile during the opening verse. There had been mention that Neal Morse’s new acoustic project with Haken’s Ross…
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Having established his identity with the revered prog-metal band Haken, as well as his involvement with Novena and other projects, Ross Jennings launches his own…
A little extra time may come in handy to finish a project or even start a new one. For Ross Jennings, a pandemic-enforced break from…