Prog

New Dawn Rising

“We were gobsmacked, it was totally unexpected!” says The Emerald Dawn’s keyboardist and vocalist Tree Stewart when Prog asks for her reaction to their polling in sixth place in the Unsigned Band category in our recent readers’ poll.

“We’ve always considered ourselves an underground band,” continues Stewart’s partner in music and in life, guitarist and sax player Ally Carter. “The prog I got into in the late 60s and early 70s was underground music. Radio Caroline or John Peel might play something, but you really didn’t hear it regularly unless you went to concerts. But

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