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TheH
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Don't know if he was mentioned before but clearly: Jean-Jacques Goldman
Of Course he didn't get rich (he is supposed to own a Billion) by his stay in Tai Phong but he started as a Progger
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Most financially successful pork artist?
It’d have to be an artist that got rich by doing progrock...not Yes doing Owner Of Lovely Horse or Genesis making it big via fx I Shan’t Prance. Hmmm...yes of course it’s Yanni |
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I've had my newagey period in the 90s. First of all, I think Kitaro is prog. He has at least one fully prog album: "Dream". And he was in Far East Family Band. I have some albums by Yanni. I don't listen to anymore. Not prog but proggy sometimes. I was surprised to see Vollenweider added, but not a scandal. Vangelis, old story, for me is a full prog artist. I still don't understand why he's listed as related only.
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The guy really does have chops! In fact, I'd recommend his first three solo albums (Optimystique, Keys to Imagination and Out of Silence) in a heartbeat for engaging piano and synth-based anthemic fare. But then Yanni went "contempo" and got worse and worse. The music he started making sounded tailored to shopping malls. He did a soundtrack called Heart of Midnight, and it sucked, too! He could have been the next Vangelis. The guy sold out, and he sold out HARD.
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You may be interested to know I uploaded a couple of Yanni concerts on my World Music blog.
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OP here, great dialog, keep it up!
I threw Yanni in there as a deliberate taunt & learned quite a bit! Let's face it....if you are seeking financial stability in life, being a rock musician of any sort is a poor career choice. I once faced that fork in the road & took the road less traveled. I've played live many times, but never tried to make a living out of a guitar case. Too many of my heroes (Peter Banks) died broke it seems.
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I think he means the music. Chariots of Fire has been reissued many times. There are nearly 150 different editions between the initial pressings and reissues, remasters and special editions. The last remaster to appear was released in Japan in 2017.
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^^ Iron Maidenos!
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Andreas Vollenweider was in a folk-world music trio called Poesie und Musik. They weren't prog. Shadowfax was a great band that blended progressive, folk, fusion and world music. They were never a new age band, but they did get thrown under the banner for marketing purposes after their third album. In an early interview, G.E. Stinson said none of them had jazz backgrounds, i.e. they all started out in rock bands. New Age was more of a business tactic than most realize. If somebody recorded an instrumental album that was clearly not jazz, the labels realized pushing it as "New Age" was going to make sales happen as opposed to classical. That's why Windham Hill prospered, why Peter Baumann formed Private Music, and why major labels formed subsidiaries to publish "new age" albums. For example, Capitol formed an imprint called Cinema, which intended to issue four albums right off the bat by four famous proggers: Pete Bardens' Seen One Earth, Patrick Moraz's Human Interface, Michael Hoenig's Xcept One, and an album by Tony Kaye that he never actually recorded. None of these albums were what I'd call "new age," though...in fact, Hoenig's was an excellent progressive electronic outing, and was easily the best of the three. |
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It depends whether he was entitled to the royalties. I remember Keith Emerson saying in an interview that he stopped doing film soundtracks because he ended up not owning his own music. Chariots Of Fire was certainly a massive seller as an album but once that initial burst was over than I'm not sure he gets anything for the film being shown ( which I guess is what you are suggesting).
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Yanni wasn't the only "new age" artist who started in a more proggy direction. There was also Andreas Wollenweider, Shadowfax and Mike Oldfield. Ok, that last one is a bit of a joke. ;) I guess you could say Kitaro was more proggy in the early days too. Lot's of musicians seemed to have been bitten by the new age bug though. Even Rick Wakeman.
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Believe it or not, he was...for a short time. Before he found success as a solo New Age artist, he was the keyboardist in a band called Chameleon that started as what we might call "Crossover" and went to AOR, kind of like Ambrosia. Yanni's first solo album, Optimystique, recorded in 1980, is instrumental keyboard prog that sounds like a cross between Vangelis and Jan Hammer.
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^No, Yanni never tried to sell his music that way as far as I know. Lol.
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Isn't Yanni one of those invented performers created for late night TV commercial sales in the late 70s and 80's, like "International Superstars" no one ever heard of like Slim Whitman and Roger Whitaker.... Edited by The Dark Elf - June 01 2020 at 15:28 |
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How about Yanni? Isn't he prog? Yanni is a Greek pianist, keyboardist, composer and music producer who has a net worth of $50 million. Yanni has earned his net worth through his many performances as a pianist as well as his many albums and tours.
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After a Spiral through Heaven and Hell, Vangelis found a Direct path to redemption through some Invisible Connections.
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I was thinking one year would be enough. Then it occurred to me with the impending recession, the rate of inflation would probably mean I'd still not be able to retire on that.
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The highest paid pop singer in the world always seems to be from Eastern European country that no one can pronounce and that no one has the slightest idea who he or she is. Just saying.
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Yeah, I noticed that too. After searching again it appears that 2.5 million figure was just for one year(2019). Lucky him.
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