Magellan

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Line-up



1985–2016 Trent Gardner - lead vocals, keyboards, trombone
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1991 Hal Imbrie - bass
1993–1994 -//-
1993–1994 Hope Harris - vocals
1993–1994 Doane Perry - drums
1997 Brad Kaiser - drums
2002 George Bellas - guitars
2002 Ian Anderson - flute
2002 Tony Levin - bass
2002 Joe Franco - drums, percussion
2005 -//-
2002 Robert Berry - guitar, bass
2005 -//-
2003 Jason Gianni - drums
2005 Dave Manian - keyboards
2005 Stephan Imbler - piano
2005 Steve Walsh - keyboards
1985–2014 Wayne Gardner - guitars, bass, backing vocals
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1985–2016 Trent Gardner - lead vocals, keyboards, trombone
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1991 Hal Imbrie - bass
1993–1994 -//-
1993–1994 Hope Harris - vocals
1993–1994 Doane Perry - drums
1997 Brad Kaiser - drums
2002 George Bellas - guitars
2002 Ian Anderson - flute
2002 Tony Levin - bass
2002 Joe Franco - drums, percussion
2005 -//-
2002 Robert Berry - guitar, bass
2005 -//-
2003 Jason Gianni - drums
2005 Dave Manian - keyboards
2005 Stephan Imbler - piano
2005 Steve Walsh - keyboards
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1985–2014 Wayne Gardner - guitars, bass, backing vocals
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When I for the first time came in contact with Magellan, on their latest album "Impossible Figures", I was a bit surprised.
At the time I wrote the review for it, I really liked the album, liked without having any other kinds of feelings for...
Progressive Rock.

InsideOut Music / SPV / Border Music.

Year: 2003.

Progressive music, both Rock and Metal, is not one of my favorite genres, and it has never been.
But this album was a really nice surprise, even for me.
"Magellan" is created...

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