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October -same   '79 Michigan
MacArthur - I   '79   Michigan
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Back to William S. Fischer "Circles"...Like I said I'm not familiar with this. From your description it is fusion.

The one I know is 1972, W.D. Fisher - same (Quebec City). It is popsike/hard ,early prog with some fine organ. There is a long clip of the track, "William D. Fisher's Adventures" on youtube.
The group released only the single lp.
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Far Corner  RIO prog from Milwaukee WI.
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Originally posted by DoobieBrother6 DoobieBrother6 wrote:

October -same   '79 Michigan
October's second and final release from 1980, "After the Fall," is also one magnificent, yet underrated and forgotten, jazz-rock album. The album is almost entirely instrumental; there's a dreamy vibe, intense grooves, and a far-out atmosphere that feels both super chill and enjoyable. But the actual highlight is the 12-minute epic track Charisma. This instrumental absolutely glows, not because it's long but because of its complex layers. The bass is crazy and propels the music with unrelenting power. It leaves me with this feeling of looking up at the window at the night sky; my spirit is going to wander up there and bask in the dance somewhere on the Milky Way!

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Originally posted by DoobieBrother6 DoobieBrother6 wrote:


Back to William S. Fischer "Circles"...Like I said I'm not familiar with this. From your description it is fusion.

The one I know is 1972, W.D. Fisher - same (Quebec City). It is popsike/hard ,early prog with some fine organ. There is a long clip of the track, "William D. Fisher's Adventures" on youtube.
The group released only the single lp.
This Canadian band named themselves W.D. Fisher after some fictional character and has no relation to the Afro-American Composer/Arranger/Moog & Sax-player William S. Fischer.
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Lunar Chateau was a Wisconsin trio. Novak, Paul, and Milo Sekulovich, brothers, formed the band in 1992, marking the beginning of their story. 1994 saw the release of their self-titled debut. Lunar Chateau signed with Musea Records that same year. An album of beautiful prog rock with refined tunes that often stretches in a spacey atmosphere was then distributed in Europe by that well-known prog label. Only in 2001 was their second and last album, "Beyond the Reach of Dreams," released.



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Inserts - Out Of The Box '83 Ann Arbour Michigan
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Sailor Band - same '74 Minneapolis
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If you're into that old-school keyboard-based symphonic sound from the 1970s featuring soaring vocals, you're going to love Atlantis Philharmonic. This band—actually a duo plus additional musicians—was founded in Cleveland back in 1971 and is all about those huge amounts of organs, Mellotrons, and harpsichords, with some electric guitar bursts thrown here and there. It's like the perfect combo for all nostalgic fans of the ELP-like '70s symphonic rock. 
Atlantis Philharmonic dropped their first, a self-titled album, in 1974. Their second album was released only in 2008.

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The Midwest really was the region in America that had the most prog. It seems a bit surprising, but since I'm from here I'll take it! I wonder what cultural  factors lead to it's rise and fall. 
Anyway, this is more prog related but Head East is from my neck of the woods so I'll give them a shout out.

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^I didn't mention Shadowfax because it doesn't seem like the sound you're after. Great band.
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