Prog

The Dreamer’s Ball

“The thing is, the mainstream Christian person in America has no interest in anything that sounds like progressive rock at all. But on the whole this is a prog album, for prog fans.”

Neal Morse is a little hoarse. We catch him the day before August’s Morsefest, his annual convention at his local church in White House, Tennessee; there’ll be another at the Netherlands’ fabled Boerderij club the following weekend. He and his band – long-time friend and drummer Mike Portnoy, bassist Randy George, guitarist Eric Gillette and keyboardist Bill Hubauer – have been rehearsing hard alongside their string and horn sections.

“Morsefest has taken on a life of its own,” he tells , all rock star-gravelly and looking two-thirds of his 63 years. “It’s this special event for a lot of people

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