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The Wishing Tree is a music project by Marillion guitarist Steve Rothery and vocalist Hannah Stobart. Their debut album, Carnival of Souls , was released in 1996 and a second album, Ostara , was released 23 March 2009.
The blues-rock band released a self-titled album on Geffen Records that same year. [13] The Steven Van Zandt-produced disc was well received by fans and critics, but the band broke up in less than three years. Sexton formed the Charlie Sexton Sextet in 1995 [5] and recorded Under The Wishing Tree, released on MCA Records. [14]
Steven Rothery (born 25 November 1959) is an English musician who is the original guitarist and the longest continuous member of the progressive rock band Marillion. Outside Marillion, Rothery has recorded two albums as part of the duo The Wishing Tree and an instrumental solo album, The Ghosts of Pripyat, released in September 2014. He also ...
Carnival of Souls is the title of the first album by The Wishing Tree, a project by Marillion's guitarist Steve Rothery and singer Hannah Stobart. It was originally released in 1996 on Steve Rothery's short-lived label Dorian Music and was re-released in 2001 on Marillion's label Racket Records. The new version includes some bonus material, two ...
The trees are alive with the sound of music — thanks to the Midway-Frogtown Arborators Band. The ragtag group of amateur musicians have performed in some unusual venues, including on the Green ...
Many retirees have an idea of what age they want to start claiming Social Security. George C., now 77, started claiming his at 65. He's a retired worker who thought he'd cracked the code to a happy...
Ostara is the title of the second album by The Wishing Tree, a project by Marillion's guitarist Steve Rothery and singer Hannah Stobart. The album was produced and engineered by Rothery and mixed by Michael Hunter, who also produced the two most recent Marillion albums.
The 2,500 people gathered for the annual benefit concert Friday definitely knew their Grateful Dead, the revolutionary San Francisco-birthed jam band honored as 2025’s MusiCares Persons of the Year.