Posts Tagged ‘James’
Friday, July 2nd, 2010
This is an excerpt from the Blu-ray/DVD 3RDegree Live At ProgDay 2009. This is one of the singles from the 2008 CD Narrow-Caster and was recorded with 6 HD cameras on 9/6/09 in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.
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Tags: 3RDegree, Aaron, Dobbs, fundamentalism, George, James, kliesch, Nobel, Pashman, Pat, ProgDay, religious, Robert
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Thursday, February 25th, 2010
This is the movie trailer for 3RDegree’s new Live At ProgDay 2009 DVD & Blu-ray coming out in early 2010 at www.3RDegreeONLINE.com
Duration : 0:3:0
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Tags: 2009, 3RDegree, Aaron, Dobbs, Genesis, George, James, Jane, kliesch, Me, Nobel, Pashman, Pat, ProgDay, Robert, Sarah
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Monday, February 22nd, 2010
This is a quick look at our new DVD and double CD THE REUNION CONCERTS which captured our acoustic and electric April 2007 concerts (in high def)-our first in over 10 years! Available at http://www.3RDegreeONLINE.com
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Tags: 3RD, 3RDegree, Degree, Dobbs, Durham, George, James, kliesch, NJ, Pashman, Pat, Proghouse, Progressive, Robert
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Wednesday, January 27th, 2010
This is the title track from the 1996 album/cd of the same name by NJ Prog-pop band 3RDegree. Their web page is here: http://www.3RDegreeONLINE.com.
3RDegree formed in 1990 and put out 2 albums-1993’s THE WORLD IN WHICH WE LIVE and 1996’s HUMAN INTEREST STORY before disbanding after a final performance at NYC’s CBGB’s in 1997. The band decided to complete songs left unfinished and write new ones for a new album over dinner in December of 2005. Demos were made and singer George Dobbs found over 2006 and at the end of the year, drum tracks were recorded for 18 songs! The first half of the songs were assembled into a CD that will be released in early 2008 along with a DVD/CD of the Reunion Concerts from April 2007.
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Tags: 3RD, 3RDegree, Degree, Dobbs, Durham, James, kliesch, Pashman, Third
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