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Iona was a progressive Celtic Christian rock band from the United Kingdom. It was formed in the late 1980s by lead vocalist Joanne Hogg and multi-instrumentalists David Fitzgerald and Dave Bainbridge . [ 1 ]
The Circling Hour is a progressive rock album by Iona, released in 2006. It marked a return to the studio for the band after a break of nearly six years to record a full album. It marked a return to the studio for the band after a break of nearly six years to record a full album.
Iona is a progressive rock album by Iona, released in 1990. This was the debut album from this group which progressed throughout occasional live appearances and an occasional appearance on record. The recording process moved from place to place making good use of a number of studio facilities, including:
Heaven's Bright Sun is a live progressive rock album by Iona, released in 1997. [1]Recordings were made under engineer Nigel Palmer by the B-I-H mobile 'Live' in England during December 1996, at the Irish Centre, Leeds, the Q Club, Birmingham, and The Amulet, Shepton Mallet.
Philip T. Griffin (born November 27, 1956) [1] is an American television executive, who from 2008 to 2021 served as president of MSNBC, a United States cable news channel. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Early life
Journey Into The Morn is a progressive rock album by Iona.Released in 1996. It was their first studio album since Beyond These Shores in 1993.. Recordings were based in the north of England again The Soundfield, Derbyshire with audio engineer Neil Costello, with some additional recording at Perfect Sounds, Thornton, Nr.
Beyond These Shores is a progressive rock album by Iona, released in 1993. Beyond These Shores is largely based on the story of St. Brendan's voyage. Brendan and a company of monks sailed from Ireland in a leather and wood boat in the sixth century to 'the promised land' which many [who?] believe to be America.
The Book of Kells is a progressive rock album by Iona. Released in 1992. The Book of Kells, an 8th-century manuscript filled with lush pictures illustrating the Gospels, possibly originating from the monastery at Iona, serves as the album's namesake. Again the recording process moved round the country for suitable facilities: