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NAD-TACULAR!

Over the last few years I’ve been lucky enough to catch some great groups: King Crimson, Marillion, the Space Rocks event, Muse and Shinedown, to name but a few. But to catch Steve Hackett twice in 13 months has been remarkable. Last year, he made my heart swell when I caught the Festival Hall show and heard Supper’s Ready and Musical Box live for the first time. Then last night in Folkestone, the complete Selling England…

I’d hope that Nad Sylvan realises just how much his performance is appreciated. I know that it’s Steve’s show, but Nad comes on and delivers perfectly for each part. Yes, I know that he’s not Peter Gabriel, but for a music lover who didn’t catch Genesis first time round, Nad gives me

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