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Andrew Provard
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Biography
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Born in Ohio in 1954. Grew up playing the
piano and clarinet. After learning how to
play guitar, formed the Dixie Grit in high school.
The band had a “love-hate” relationship with the town.
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Expelled from school for refusing to cut his hair.
Enrolled at the University of Miami School of Music.
Formed the Dixie Dregs .
“Pride O’ the Farm”
Dixie DregsDregs of the Earth
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Always had a tough time getting attention
After releasing 3 albums, the band was able to play at the Montreux Jazz Festival in 1979.
After some changes in the musical approach, the Dregs eventually disbanded.
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Began working on his solo project.
Joined up with Kansas for a few years.
Dropped out of music to become an airline pilot.
Later, Morse flew his band between gigs.
“Tumeni Notes”Steve Morse Band
High Tension Wires
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Following Ritchie Blackmore’s departure, Morse joined up with Deep Purple.
Easily fit in with his love for the music.
Continued with his solo project on the side.
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Composition History
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“Runaway Train”Steve Morse BandCoast to Coast (1992)
“StressFest”Steve Morse BandStressFest (1996)
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“Busybodies”Steve Morse BandSplit Decision (2002)
“Flight of the Osprey”
Steve Morse Band
Outstanding in their Field (2009)
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“Old World”Dixie DregsDregs of the
Earth (1980)
“Flight of the Osprey”Steve Morse Band
Outstanding In Their Field
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Dream Theater“Count of Tuscany”
Black Clouds & Silver Linings (2009)
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Never had any major mainstream attention.
Latest release topped out at #6 on the Billboard 200.
Most of the music does not conform to today’s popular music structure.
More closely follows classical and baroque musical structures.
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0:00 Theme A 0:29 Guitar Solo 1:03 Theme B -
similar to Theme A 1:23 Theme B
w/Full Band 1:43 Theme B
w/Melody - First melody introduced
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2:01 Theme B Variation
2:18 Theme B w/Solo 2:36 Theme A – return
to the opening segment 3:02 Theme A w/Solo 3:19 Bridge/Theme C
Variation – Beginning of the main themes
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3:55 Theme C 4:22 Verse 1 – Finally
some lyrics! 4:33 Verse 2 4:45 Verse 3/Theme
D 4:56 Verse 4 5:09 Verse 5 5:20 Verse 6 5:31 Verse 7
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5:52 Chorus 6:11 Chorus 6:31 Bridge / Theme
C Var.1 7:10 Verse 8 / Theme
C Var.2 7:31 Verse 9 / Theme
C Var. 3 7:40 Verse 10 7:50Verse 11/Theme
E
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8:10 Chorus 8:29 Chorus 8:48 Instrumental
Bridge – Transition into the instrumental parts.
9:21 Instrumental Section
9:37 Unison 1 – Guitar, Keys and Bass.
9:55 Unison 2 10:16 Guitar Solo –
Much slower, calmer.
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11:00 Interlude – A break from the heavy and frantic song
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14:17 Theme F / Pre-Verse – Notice how it follows Theme A
14:47 Verse 12 15:02 Verse 13 15:18 Pre-Verse 15:33 Verse 14 15:46 Verse 15
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16:01 Verse 16 – Full band now enters.
16:15 Verse 17 – Extended verse.
16:30 Verse 18 16:44 Verse 19 –
Extended final verse.
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16:59 Theme A / Final Solo – Return to opening theme.
17:28 Vocal Solo 17:55 Theme B –
Return to the second opening theme
18:15 End