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Super Groups - Where did they come from?

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Super Groups - Where did they come from?

Super prog bands who they are? and how they have shaped the music we listen to. Definition of a super group: The formation of a group of musicians who have had a successful career prior to the formation of their new band known as a super group.

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ELP
Keith Emerson (The Nice)
Greg Lake (King Crimson)
Carl Palmer (Atomic Rooster)

BADGER
Tony Kaye (Yes)
David Foster (The Warriors, worked with Yes)
Roy Dyke (Ashton, Gardner & Dyke)
Brian Parrish

801
Phil Manzanera (Roxy Music)
Brian Eno (Roxy Music)
Bill MacCormick (Quiet Sun, Matching Mole)
Francis Monkman (Curved Air)
Simon Phillips
Lloyd Watson

UK
Eddie Jobson (Roxy Music)
John Wetton (King Crimson, Uriah Heep)
Allan Holdsworth (Gong, Soft Machine)
Bill Bruford (Yes, King Crimson)

STRONTIUM 90
Mike Howlett (Gong)
Sting (The Police)
Stewart Copeland (The Police, Curved Air)
Andy Summers (Soft Machine, Kevin Ayers, later of The Police)

ASIA
Geoff Downes (Yes, Buggles)
John Wetton (King Crimson, Uriah Heep, UK)
Steve Howe (Yes)
Carl Palmer (Emerson Lake and Palmer, Atomic Rooster)

GTR
Steve Hackett (Genesis)
Steve Howe (Yes, Asia)
Max Bacon (Bronz)
Phil Spalding (Bernie Torme, Toyah, Mike Oldfield)
Jonathan Mover (Steve Vai)

EXPLORERS CLUB
Trent Gardner (Magellan)
Wayne Gardner (Magellan)
James LaBrie (Dream Theater)
John Petrucci (Dream Theater)
John Myung (Dream Theater)
Derek Sherinian (Alice Cooper, Dream Theater, Planet X)
Billy Sheehan (Talas, Steve Vai, Niacin etc.)
Steve Howe (Yes, Asia etc.)

GORDIAN KNOT
Sean Malone (Cynic)
Bill Bruford (King Crimson, Yes)
Steve Hackett (Genesis)
Trey Gunn (King Crimson)
Jason Gobel (Cynic)
Sean Reinert (Cynic)
Paul Masvidal (Cynic)
Ron Jarzombek (Watchtower)
Jim Matheos (Fates Warning)
John Myung (Dream Theater)
Glenn Snelwar
Sonia Lynn

LIQUID TENSION EXPERIMENT
Mike Portnoy (Dream Theater)
John Petrucci (Dream Theater)
Jordan Rudess (Dixie Dregs)
Tony Levin (King Crimson, Peter Gabriel etc.)

QANGO
John Wetton (King Crimson, Asia, UK, Uriah Heep)
Carl Palmer (ELP, Asia)
John Young (Asia)
Dave Kilminster (John Wetton, Emerson, Roger Waters)

TRANSATLANTIC
Neal Morse (Spock's Beard)
Mike Portnoy (Dream Theater, Liquid Tension Experiment)
Pete Trewavas (Marillion)
Roine Stolt (The Flower Kings)

CONSPIRACY
Chris Squire (Yes)
Billy Sherwood (World Trade, Lodgic, Yes, Circa)
Guest musicians:
Alan White (Yes)
Jimmy Haun (Lodgic, worked with Yes, later of Circa)
Jay Schellen (World Trade, later of Asia)
Steve Stevens (Bozzio Levin Stevens, Prince)
Michael Bland (Billy Idol, Bozzio Levin Stevens)

THE TANGENT
Andy Tillison (Parallel or 90 Degrees)
Sam Baine (Parallel or 90 Degrees)
Roine Stolt (The Flower Kings)
Jonas Reingold (The Flower Kings)
Zoltan Csörsz (The Flower Kings)
David Jackson (Van Der Graaf Generator)
Guy Manning

21st CENTURY SCHIZOID BAND
Ian McDonald (King Crimson, Foreigner, McDonald and Giles)
Jakko Jakszyk (Rapid Eye Movement, The Lodge, solo, The Tangent)
Mel Collins (King Crimson, Camel)
Peter Giles (Giles, Giles and Fripp, King Crimson)
Michael Giles (King Crimson, McDonald and Giles, Giles, Giles and Fripp)

JELLY JAM
John Myung (Dream Theater)
Ty Tabor (King's X)
Rod Morgenstein (Dixie Dregs, Winger)

OSI (Office of Strategic Influence)
Jim Matheos (Fates Warning)
Kevin Moore (Chroma Key, Dream Theater)
Mike Portnoy (Dream Theater)
Guest musicians:
Sean Malone (Cynic, Gordian Knot)
Joey Vera (Fates Warning)
Steven Wilson (Porcupine Tree)

CIRCA
Billy Sherwood (Yes, Conspiracy, Lodgic, Air Supply)
Alan White (Yes, Conspiracy, Plastic Ono Band)
Tony Kaye (Yes, David Bowie)
Jimmy Haun (Lodgic, Air Supply)

AMARAN'S PLIGHT
D. C. Cooper (Royal Hunt, Silent Force)
Gary Wehrkamp (Shadow Gallery)
Nick D'Virgilio (Spock's Beard, Kevin Gilbert, Tears for Fears, Genesis)
Kurt Barabas (Under the Sun)

UKZ
Eddie Jobson (U.K., Jethro Tull)
Trey Gunn (King Crimson)
Alex Machacek (Planet X)
Marco Minnemann (Mike Keneally, David Torn)
Aaron Lippert


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Comment by Proggirl~Helia on January 5, 2010 at 7:52pm
I'm so Honoured to be here!!
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Comment by Crop circle Sam on November 14, 2009 at 5:14am
wow,a lot good muscicians here!
Comment by Widetrack on November 14, 2009 at 3:39am
There are many so-called "progressive rock" bands which I personally find undeserving of the term "supergroup". The bands listed below are the ones I personally feel have transcended the cliched boundaries so often associated with the term "progressive rock" and have earned the title "Progressive Rock Supergroup".

Pink Floyd
Genesis (Gabriel era)
Radiohead
King Crimson
Tool
Rush (1977-1982)
ELP
Yes
Porcupine Tree
The Mars Volta
Marillion
Comment by Melodic Revolution Records on November 13, 2009 at 11:36pm
Point well taken and you make a valid argument. That said I believe everyone will have their own interpretation of what makes a super group, just as many will argue the definition of what really is progressive music.

The purpose of this group is to educate many that are unaware of past achievements and to promote the many wonderful bands that seem to have been pushed aside due to fame in the bigger picture. Also another note some super groups were nowhere near as successful as the bands the hailed from and some were even a flop.
Comment by Gravity Tree on November 13, 2009 at 9:43pm
We're defining a supergroup here as a group whose members originate from other (famous) bands - correct? That's what your list implies, if I'm not mistaken.
Almost every successful musician had other (less successful) bands beforehand. Should we really call ELP a supergroup, for instance?
Just wondering where we draw the line of definition.
Comment by Bakullama on November 13, 2009 at 6:08pm
Superprogroups?

King Crimson
Genesis
Yes
Jethro Tull
Moody Blues
ELP
CAN
Procol Harum
Porcupine Tree
Pink Floyd
Hawkwind
Van Der Graff Generator
Radiohead (just maybe)
Mars Volta (could well be)
Flower kIngs (perhaps one day)
OSI (runner up)
 

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