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Art in America

Art in America official band page

About Me


1st CD Reviews:
From "AIA Info"--
This page is dedicated to the music of the band Art in America and artwork from various artists, across the world. Please feel free to post your artwork in the comment section below. The Art in America CD, was re-released by Renaissance Records on May 15 2008. The CD has been beautifully re-mastered by John Edwards at Renaissance and includes 7 bonus songs, including 2 "live-in-concert" tracks. You can find this CD for purchase at Barnes and Noble, Amazon, Tower, Spun, Buy, Waterloo, LooneyTunes, FYE, iTunes, Wherehouse and other internet sites. The Art in America album was produced by former Emerson, Lake & Palmer and YES kingpin Eddy Offord , and progressive music lovers who haven't heard this material, should waste no time in slapping it into their CD player. This is dreamy, yet gripping, music that commands attention for both it's philosophically probing lyrics and entrancing instrumental arrangements. An assist from The Dixie Dregs nimble-fingered keyboardist, T. Lavitz and guitarist extraordinare, Steve Morse lends further embellishments to our album, while the Roger Dean-like jacket illustration by Ioannis should instantly remind consumers of Offord's masterpieces with YES.
Find more AIA music:

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Buy AIA CD (re-mastered) at Amazon: Here
AiA on YouTube: Here

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 5/6/2005
Band Website: IACmusic.com/artinamerica
Band Members:

    Chris Flynn-vocal chords,lead guitar,words
    Garry Galloway-keyboards, vocals
    Dan Flynn-drums, percussion
    Jim Kuha-Bass,guitar,vocals
    Shishonee Flynn- Harp, b/u vocal and percussion



Influences:
    Yes Genesis Porcupine Tree Perfect Circle Tool SpiritKing Crimson Pink Floyd BeatlesLed ZeppelinThe WhoCSN&YoungRolling StonesMotownHolliesByrdsQueenPeter GabrielProcul HarumBlue NileJimi HendrixSteve MorseKate Bush


Sounds Like: Genesis, Yes, King Crimson,ELP, Porcupine Tree, Blue Nile, Annie Lennox, Peter Gabriel, Marillion, Supertramp
Record Label: Sony / BMG
Type of Label: None

My Blog

Poem by Shishonee Flynn

The Haunting by Katheryn Krupa (Shishonee Flynn) I loved this place tooReaching the top of a gently sloping meadowI thought I heard it againa faint whisper floating on the wind.I stepped under a canop...
Posted by Art in America on Tue, 11 Apr 2006 07:04:00 PST

Band Equipment

Equipment List: Dan Flynn plays Fibes drums, Roto-toms, and Paiste cymbals. Jim Kuha plays a Rickenbacker Model 4001 Bass (circa 1974--Maple Glow finish) strung with Rotosound strings, Hofner Beatle ...
Posted by Art in America on Mon, 01 Jan 1900 12:00:00 PST

Feasibility Study

9("¿"):I would call that a perfectly good, decent, sensible idea. I had it all to myself and I wasnt going to waste a minute. It was time to put this idea into action. Focus groups must be conducted-...
Posted by Art in America on Mon, 01 Jan 1900 12:00:00 PST

Shadows in the Corner--Extensions

9("¿"): In the 2005th year of our Lord, in the false belief, that man is basically good, Hollywood embarks upon a reality show to end all reality shows. We are good, or so they tell us.. And whi...
Posted by Art in America on Mon, 01 Jan 1900 12:00:00 PST

Morning on Burbank Street

9("¿"): When I woke, the summer sun was already high. It streamed onto my face like so many wonderful morning kisses. The sensation of waking was itself a revelation. For months I had been neithe...
Posted by Art in America on Mon, 01 Jan 1900 12:00:00 PST

The Unlimited Man

9("¿"): I was beginning to find, in particular, a difficulty in calling a halt, a halt to dining with this man of unlimited means, this man of unlimited spirituality. Man, he was just so damn per...
Posted by Art in America on Mon, 01 Jan 1900 12:00:00 PST

Lunch at the Cake & Cheese Frillery

9("¿"): Lunch consisted of fish of a kind that we had never seen before; long, thin bodies with long beaks and eyelashes to die for. We were very hungry, but these fish, ahhh they would have tasted...
Posted by Art in America on Mon, 01 Jan 1900 12:00:00 PST