Friday, August 29th, 2008
For information about Friday performances,
please go to the Preshow page.
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Saturday Schedule, August 30th, 2008

10:30am: VonFrickle (USA)
Whether navigating time signatures, keys and tempos, or
exploring ethereal, evocative soundscapes, VonFRICKLE
will take you to another place.
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12:45pm: Holding Pattern (USA)
Formed in 1981, join HOLDING PATTERN as they burn up
the ProgDay stage with old favorites and tunes from their new
reunion album, "Breaking The Silence."
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3:15pm: Abigail's Ghost (USA)
Featuring intricate rhythms, psychedelic passages, dramatic
vocals, and thought-provoking lyrics, ABIGAIL'S GHOST
are establishing themselves as one of the pre-eminent new progressive groups of the contemporary scene.
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5:45pm: Ain Soph (Japan)
Inspired by bands like Hatfield And The North, Soft Machine
and Camel, don't miss the first American performance by
"one of the best Canterbury music bands in the world."
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Sunday Schedule, August 31st, 2008

10:30am: CHEER-ACCIDENT (USA)
From complex prog to progressive pop, noise and sound collages, CHEER-ACCIDENT bring their unclassifiable exploration of music to ProgDay with an expanded 8 person line-up.
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12:15pm: Pinnacle (USA)
Writing accessible songs in the tradition of classic progressive rock, PINNACLE are making a name for themselves as one of the best up and coming symphonic bands in the US.
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1:30pm: Canvas Solaris (USA)
Hyper-technical passages, spacey atmospheres, acoustic arrangements and quiet introverted interludes mix together to point a new direction for the heavy progressive and progmetal scenes.
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3:15pm: Mirthrandir (USA)
Considered to be one of the best American prog bands of the 70s, join them for songs from their renowned classic album as well as unreleased material.
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5:45pm: Secret Oyster (Denmark)
One of the foremost fusion ensembles of the 70s brings their instrumental prowess and rich compositions back to the US for the first time since their triumphant NEARfest reunion.
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