ABOUT
Emerson, Lake & Palmer (a.k.a. ELP) was a highly acclaimed English progressive rock band known for their complex rock-, classical-, and jazz-influenced compositions, virtuosic musicianship, and elaborate live performances that became famous during the early 1970s. Best known for the epic "Lucky Man" (1971, 1972), which features an extended Moog synthesizer solo, other hits include the introspective "From The Beginning" (1972).
Formed in London in 1970, the original lineup consisted of keyboardist Keith Emerson (November 2, 1944 - March 11, 2016), singer/bassist Greg Lake (November 10, 1947 - December 7, 2016), and drummer Carl Palmer (b. 1950). After they disbanded in 1979, Emerson and Lake regrouped in 1986 with drummer Cozy Powell of Whitesnake and had a hit that year with "Touch & Go."
LINKS
- Rolling Stone remembers Keith Emerson and Greg Lake.
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Emerson, Lake And Palmer
- From The Beginning 1972
- Lucky Man 1971
(This song recharted for Emerson, Lake & Palmer in 1972.)
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