Babylon (band)
This article is about American rock band. For Algerian pop band, see Babylone (band). For other uses including music, see Babylon (disambiguation).
Babylon | |
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Origin | Florida, USA |
Genres | Progressive rock |
Years active | 1976 — 1978 |
Labels | Mehum Music, Syn-Phonic[1] |
Babylon was a progressive rock band from Florida that emerged from the band Helicopter.[2] Babylon was formed in 1976 by Rick Leonard, Rodney Best, Doroccas, J. David Boyko, and Gary Chambers.[3]
Style
Babylon has been compared to Marillion, Gentle Giant, Rush, and Nursery Cryme period Genesis. The members state their main influences as Gentle Giant, Van der Graaf Generator, Happy the Man, Genesis, and others.[4][5]
Discography
- Babylon (1978, reissued 1995 and 1999)
- Night Over Never: Live at the Empty Keg 1 (1989)
- Better Conditions for the Dead: Live at the Empty Keg 2 (1989/2002)
References
- ↑ Syn-Phonic web site
- ↑ Helicopter at Gibraltar Encyclopedia of Progressive Rock
- ↑ Babylon biography at Prog Archives
- ↑ Babylon at Progressiveworld.net
- ↑ Babylon at Gibraltar Encyclopedia of Progressive Rock
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