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Glass Hammer

Glass Hammer is an American progressive rock band from Chattanooga, Tennessee, created and led by Steve Babb and Fred Schendel.[1][2]

Glass Hammer
OriginChattanooga, Tennessee, U.S.
GenresProgressive rock, symphonic rock
Years active1992–present
LabelsArion, Audio Resources
MembersFred Schendel
Steve Babb
Susie Bogdanowicz
Aaron Raulston
Hannah Pryor
Past membersMichelle Young
Walter Moore
Carl Groves
Jon Davison
Kamran Alan Shikoh
Websiteglasshammer.com
Jon Davison performing live with Yes at the Beacon Theatre 2013-04-09

Babb and Schendel, who founded the band in 1992, are the only constant members in the lineup, having surrounded themselves by various guest performers. The different lineups included several lead vocalists, including Michelle Young and Jon Davison. Originally a studio project only, the band occasionally performs live, especially since the early 2010s, but never does large-scale tours.[2]

History edit

Origins and early years (1992-1997) edit

Schendel and Babb (then credited as "Stephen DeArqe") first met in 1986, and formed Glass Hammer in 1992 when they began to write and record Journey of the Dunadan, a concept album based on the story of Aragorn from J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings on which they performed most vocals and instruments.[3][2] To their surprise, the album, released the following year, sold several thousand units via the Internet, TV home shopping, and phone orders, convincing them that Glass Hammer was a project worth continuing.[1]

Embarking on a small tour in the south-east of the US, the band was joined by singer Michelle Young (who had been featured as a guest on a single track of Journey of the Dunadan), and drummer Walter Moore.[3] With this line-up, they released their second album Perelandra in 1995, with Moore performing guitars instead of drums (which were handled by Schendel), and all four members performing lead vocals.[4] It is another concept album, this time inspired by C. S. Lewis' The Chronicles of Narnia and Space Trilogy book series.[4]

After a small tour to support the album, Young left the band in 1997 to pursue a solo career.[3] The same year, the band released Live and Revived, a live/compilation album consisting of recorded live rehearsals from the previous tour and unreleased material written shortly after the release of Journey of the Dunadan. The album was originally limited to 1000 copies, but was later re-released. In parallel to Glass Hammer, Babb and Schendel created a techno/dance project, titled TMA-2, releasing two unsuccessful albums, Artifact One (1996) and Tick Tock Lilies (1998), before dropping the project.[3]

Moore / Bogdanowicz years (1998-2009) edit

In 1998, Glass Hammer released their third studio album, On to Evermore, which saw Moore acting as main lead vocalist.[5] It was followed two years later by Chronometree, another concept album following a young man who becomes convinced that aliens are trying to communicate with him through his albums. Guest Brad Marler provided lead vocals for the album.[6]

Susie Bogdanowicz, who had provided backing vocals on Chronometree, joined the band as a full-time member, while Moore stopped acting as drummer, acting solely as singer on studio works, and also as guitarist in concerts; this would go on to become Glass Hammer's longest and steadiest line-up, which would be featured on the next four albums, the first being The Middle-Earth Album in 2001, their second album based on Lord of the Rings after Journey of the Dunadan. Jokingly marketed as a live album recorded during a performance at The Prancing Pony, an inn in Lord of the Rings, the album's first half emulated the sound of a band actually performing at the inn, while the second half was recorded like a traditional studio album.[7] The Middle-Earth Album was followed by Lex Rex the following year.[8]

The band's seventh studio album Shadowlands was released in 2004.[9][10] The following year, The Inconsolable Secret would mark the last album with the line-up effective since The Middle-Earth Album, as Moore would leave his role as full-time member following the release of the album.[11] In parallel to these studio albums, this line-up had also recorded and released the live album Live at Nearfest and the live DVD Lex Live, both recorded in 2003 and released in 2004.[12][13]

After the departure of Moore, Glass Hammer recruited Carl Groves as their new male lead vocalists, recording and releasing the live DVD Live at Belmont in 2006. After a compilation album of rare/previously unreleased tracks titled The Compilations, the band released their first studio album with Groves, Culture of Ascent, in 2007.[14] In 2009, the band took a completely different musical direction for their tenth studio album, Three Cheers for the Broken-Hearted, a pop rock album without Groves with focus on Bogdanowicz's vocals. The album was received negatively by fans due to departing from the band's usual progressive sound; although Schendel and Babb defended the quality of the album, they later admitted that they should not have released it under the Glass Hammer name.[15]

Davison years (2009-2014) edit

Later in 2009, both Bogdanowicz and Groves left Glass Hammer, and Schendel and Babb recruited new singer Jon Davison and new guitarist Kamran Alan Shikoh. Together, this new line-up released three studio albums: If in 2010, Cor Cordium in 2011, and Perilous in 2012. The albums saw a return to progressive rock, with a shift towards a symphonic rock-oriented sound compared to previous albums.[16][17][18][19] All three albums were very positively received, and resulted in a notable gain in popularity for the band.[17]

In 2013, the band re-releasedThe Inconsolable Secret, with several tracks re-recorded with Davison and Shikoh and included in a third disc.[11]

Meanwhile, Davison was selected by Yes as their new lead singer, which resulted in him having a reduced role in Glass Hammer.[20]

In 2013, Bogdanowicz and Groves re-joined Glass Hammer, while Aaron Raulston joined as full-time drummer on January 17.[21] With this seven-members line-up, the band released Ode to Echo in 2014, featuring all current and former full-time lead vocalists in the band's history, with current members Babb, Schendel, Bogdanowicz, Groves and Davison, and contributions by former vocalists Walter Moore and Michelle Young.[22] After the release, Davison would quit working with the band due to his work with Yes, although he would only be officially removed from the line-up years later.

Recent years and live performances (2015-present) edit

With the line-up now consisting of Schendel, Babb, Bogdanowicz, Groves, Shikoh, and Raulston, the band released their fifteenth studio album The Breaking of the World in 2015.[23]

In 2016, Carl Groves left the band once again, with the band choosing to focus on Bogdanowicz as vocalist.[1] With this line-up, they released Valkyrie, a concept album following "a soldier’s struggle to return home from the horrors of war, to the girl who loves him and must ultimately find her way to him"; the album's vocals were focused on Bogdanowicz, although Schendel and Babb also performed secondary lead vocals for the first time in years.[2][24] In a shift from their usual recording methods, the band rehearsed the album for several weeks, in order to record the album as if it were an actual live performance.[1]

In 2017, the band released Untold Tales, a compilation album of unreleased or hard to find Glass Hammer recordings originating from the early 90s to 2017, and as such featured both current and former members of Glass Hammer.[2][25][26][27] On the 2018 Cruise to the Edge festival, on which he was also performing with Yes, Davison performed with Glass Hammer as a guest, marking the first time he performed live with the band.[28] On April 18, 2018, Glass Hammer announced their upcoming live album Mostly Live, which does not feature Kamran Alan Shikoh; they also removed Shikoh from the band's lineup on their official Facebook, stating in a post "And then there were four."[29]

On August 13, 2018, after several weeks of teasing via videos featuring the character of Tom from their fourth album Chronometree released in 2000, the band announced their seventeenth studio album, Chronomonaut for an October 12, 2018 release. A a sequel to Chronometree, the album follows Tom "in the modern day though his mid-life crisis", as "the voices have returned and have been urging Tom to time-travel back to the glory days of the early prog scene."[30][31] The release coincided with a remastered re-release of Chronometree with a bonus track.[32]

On December 8, 2019, the band published two videos about their next album, Dreaming City, stating that "all the basic tracks are down. All the songs have their shapes and their arrangements." They stated that their inspirations included 1970s' Rush, Hawkwind, and Michael Moorcock's Elric of Melniboné novels (the first novel in the series being 1961's The Dreaming City); it would be a concept album themed around sword and sorcery, but in a "more Tongue-in-cheek [way than] people manage to understand sometimes."[33][34] The album would be set in the same universe as The Inconsolable Secret.[35]

Music edit

While many musicians have appeared on Glass Hammer albums over the years, Babb and Schendel have remained the core of the band. Both men play a variety of instruments, but Babb mainly concentrates on bass guitar and keyboards while Schendel also plays keyboards as well as various guitars and drums (until the addition of live drummer Matt Mendians to the studio recording band in 2004). They also sing, although a number of other vocalists (most notably Michelle Young, Walter Moore, Susie Bogdanowicz, Carl Groves, and Jon Davison) have also handled lead vocal duties.[1]

Lyrically, Glass Hammer is inspired mostly by their love of fantasy literature (most notably Tolkien and C. S. Lewis) and by their Christian faith. Although by their own admission they have tried to avoid becoming an overtly Christian band, their 2002 release Lex Rex was a concept album based on a Roman soldier's encounter with Jesus.

Musically, their most apparent influences are Yes, Kansas, Emerson, Lake & Palmer, and to a less noticeable extent, Genesis. While Glass Hammer has, for the most part, combined those influences into a characteristic style of their own, they made much more direct references to the aforementioned bands on their 2000 album Chronometree, which told the story of a drug-addled progressive rock fan who becomes convinced aliens are speaking to him through the music he listens to.

Discography edit

Personnel edit

Members edit

Timeline edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e "Biography - since 1992". Official Glass Hammer website. Retrieved February 24, 2018.
  2. ^ a b c d e Courter, Barry (October 13, 2017). "High-profile concerts give Glass Hammer option to be choosy". Times Free Press. Retrieved February 24, 2018.
  3. ^ a b c d e f "Glass Hammer". The ProgRock Website. Retrieved February 24, 2018.
  4. ^ a b "Perelandra". Glass Hammer official website. Retrieved February 24, 2018.
  5. ^ "On to Evermore". Glass Hammer official website. Retrieved February 24, 2018.
  6. ^ "Chronometree review". Prognaut.com. October 19, 2010. Retrieved February 24, 2018.
  7. ^ "The Middle-Earth album". Glass Hammer official website. Retrieved February 24, 2018.
  8. ^ "Lex Rex". Allmusic. Retrieved February 24, 2018.
  9. ^ "Shadowlands". Allmusic. Retrieved February 24, 2018.
  10. ^ "Shadowlands". Glass Hammer official website. Retrieved February 24, 2018.
  11. ^ a b "The Inconsolable Secret". Glass Hammer website. Retrieved August 5, 2014.
  12. ^ "Live at Nearfest". Glass Hammer official website. Retrieved February 24, 2018.
  13. ^ "Lex Live DVD". Glass Hammer official website. Retrieved February 24, 2018.
  14. ^ "official page for the album". Glass Hammer website. Retrieved August 5, 2014.
  15. ^ "Something Else! Interview: Steve Babb and Fred Schendel of Glass Hammer". Something Else!. May 29, 2013. Retrieved July 19, 2018.
  16. ^ "If". Glass Hammer website. Retrieved August 7, 2012.
  17. ^ a b "Glass Hammer Interview". Interviews. Retrieved February 24, 2018.
  18. ^ "Cor Cordium". Glass Hammer website. Retrieved November 3, 2012.
  19. ^ "Official Perilous page". Glass Hammer website. Retrieved November 29, 2012.
  20. ^ "HeadBanger.ru - YES Recruit New Singer". www.headbanger.ru.
  21. ^ "Glass Hammer". www.facebook.com. Archived from the original on February 26, 2022.
  22. ^ "Glass Hammer Unveil Ode To Echo". Progrockmag. Retrieved February 5, 2014.
  23. ^ "Breaking of the World promo page" (PDF). glasshammer.com.
  24. ^ "Glass Hammer reveal Valkyrie date, artwork and tracklist". TeamRock. July 27, 2016. Retrieved February 24, 2018.
  25. ^ "Glass Hammer to release Untold Tales in October". TeamRock. September 22, 2017. Retrieved September 22, 2017.
  26. ^ "UNTOLD TALES Pre-Order Now!". Glass Hammer's official website. September 11, 2017. Retrieved September 22, 2017.
  27. ^ a b Medina, Scott (February 16, 2018). "Cruise to the Edge 2018: The Successful Reinvention Of A Progressive Rock Festival". Sonic Perspectives. Retrieved February 24, 2018.
  28. ^ Medina, Scott (April 18, 2018). "And then there were four". Sonic Perspectives. Archived from the original on February 26, 2022. Retrieved April 18, 2018.
  29. ^ Munro, Scott (August 13, 2018). "Glass Hammer announce new concept album Chronomonaut". Louder. Retrieved April 18, 2018.
  30. ^ "Glass Hammer announce new concept album 'Chronomonaut'". The Prog Report. August 13, 2018. Retrieved April 18, 2018.
  31. ^ "Chronometree remastered + a bonus track?". Glass Hammer's Facebook. August 9, 2018. Archived from the original on February 26, 2022. Retrieved August 13, 2018.
  32. ^ "Here is Pt. 1 of our Dreaming City Interview". Glass Hammer's Facebook. December 8, 2018. Retrieved December 14, 2019.
  33. ^ ""The uncool makes it cool..."". Glass Hammer's Facebook. December 8, 2018. Retrieved December 14, 2019.
  34. ^ "Dreaming City concept revisits the world of The Knight Of The North (The Inconsolable Secret)". Glass Hammer's Facebook. February 15, 2020. Archived from the original on February 26, 2022. Retrieved February 17, 2020.
  35. ^ "David and Goliath". September 15, 2002 – via Amazon.
  36. ^ "Glass Hammer". www.facebook.com. Archived from the original on February 26, 2022.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Allmusic band description entry
  • Glass Hammer Discography on Amazon.com

Interviews edit

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For the 1985 novel by K W Jeter see The Glass Hammer Glass Hammer is an American progressive rock band from Chattanooga Tennessee created and led by Steve Babb and Fred Schendel 1 2 Glass HammerOriginChattanooga Tennessee U S GenresProgressive rock symphonic rockYears active1992 presentLabelsArion Audio ResourcesMembersFred SchendelSteve BabbSusie BogdanowiczAaron RaulstonHannah PryorPast membersMichelle YoungWalter MooreCarl GrovesJon DavisonKamran Alan ShikohWebsiteglasshammer wbr com Jon Davison performing live with Yes at the Beacon Theatre 2013 04 09 Babb and Schendel who founded the band in 1992 are the only constant members in the lineup having surrounded themselves by various guest performers The different lineups included several lead vocalists including Michelle Young and Jon Davison Originally a studio project only the band occasionally performs live especially since the early 2010s but never does large scale tours 2 Contents 1 History 1 1 Origins and early years 1992 1997 1 2 Moore Bogdanowicz years 1998 2009 1 3 Davison years 2009 2014 1 4 Recent years and live performances 2015 present 2 Music 3 Discography 4 Personnel 4 1 Members 4 2 Timeline 5 References 6 External links 6 1 InterviewsHistory editOrigins and early years 1992 1997 edit Schendel and Babb then credited as Stephen DeArqe first met in 1986 and formed Glass Hammer in 1992 when they began to write and record Journey of the Dunadan a concept album based on the story of Aragorn from J R R Tolkien s The Lord of the Rings on which they performed most vocals and instruments 3 2 To their surprise the album released the following year sold several thousand units via the Internet TV home shopping and phone orders convincing them that Glass Hammer was a project worth continuing 1 Embarking on a small tour in the south east of the US the band was joined by singer Michelle Young who had been featured as a guest on a single track of Journey of the Dunadan and drummer Walter Moore 3 With this line up they released their second album Perelandra in 1995 with Moore performing guitars instead of drums which were handled by Schendel and all four members performing lead vocals 4 It is another concept album this time inspired by C S Lewis The Chronicles of Narnia and Space Trilogy book series 4 After a small tour to support the album Young left the band in 1997 to pursue a solo career 3 The same year the band released Live and Revived a live compilation album consisting of recorded live rehearsals from the previous tour and unreleased material written shortly after the release of Journey of the Dunadan The album was originally limited to 1000 copies but was later re released In parallel to Glass Hammer Babb and Schendel created a techno dance project titled TMA 2 releasing two unsuccessful albums Artifact One 1996 and Tick Tock Lilies 1998 before dropping the project 3 Moore Bogdanowicz years 1998 2009 edit In 1998 Glass Hammer released their third studio album On to Evermore which saw Moore acting as main lead vocalist 5 It was followed two years later by Chronometree another concept album following a young man who becomes convinced that aliens are trying to communicate with him through his albums Guest Brad Marler provided lead vocals for the album 6 Susie Bogdanowicz who had provided backing vocals on Chronometree joined the band as a full time member while Moore stopped acting as drummer acting solely as singer on studio works and also as guitarist in concerts this would go on to become Glass Hammer s longest and steadiest line up which would be featured on the next four albums the first being The Middle Earth Album in 2001 their second album based on Lord of the Rings after Journey of the Dunadan Jokingly marketed as a live album recorded during a performance at The Prancing Pony an inn in Lord of the Rings the album s first half emulated the sound of a band actually performing at the inn while the second half was recorded like a traditional studio album 7 The Middle Earth Album was followed by Lex Rex the following year 8 The band s seventh studio album Shadowlands was released in 2004 9 10 The following year The Inconsolable Secret would mark the last album with the line up effective since The Middle Earth Album as Moore would leave his role as full time member following the release of the album 11 In parallel to these studio albums this line up had also recorded and released the live album Live at Nearfest and the live DVD Lex Live both recorded in 2003 and released in 2004 12 13 After the departure of Moore Glass Hammer recruited Carl Groves as their new male lead vocalists recording and releasing the live DVD Live at Belmont in 2006 After a compilation album of rare previously unreleased tracks titled The Compilations the band released their first studio album with Groves Culture of Ascent in 2007 14 In 2009 the band took a completely different musical direction for their tenth studio album Three Cheers for the Broken Hearted a pop rock album without Groves with focus on Bogdanowicz s vocals The album was received negatively by fans due to departing from the band s usual progressive sound although Schendel and Babb defended the quality of the album they later admitted that they should not have released it under the Glass Hammer name 15 Davison years 2009 2014 edit Later in 2009 both Bogdanowicz and Groves left Glass Hammer and Schendel and Babb recruited new singer Jon Davison and new guitarist Kamran Alan Shikoh Together this new line up released three studio albums If in 2010 Cor Cordium in 2011 and Perilous in 2012 The albums saw a return to progressive rock with a shift towards a symphonic rock oriented sound compared to previous albums 16 17 18 19 All three albums were very positively received and resulted in a notable gain in popularity for the band 17 In 2013 the band re releasedThe Inconsolable Secret with several tracks re recorded with Davison and Shikoh and included in a third disc 11 Meanwhile Davison was selected by Yes as their new lead singer which resulted in him having a reduced role in Glass Hammer 20 In 2013 Bogdanowicz and Groves re joined Glass Hammer while Aaron Raulston joined as full time drummer on January 17 21 With this seven members line up the band released Ode to Echo in 2014 featuring all current and former full time lead vocalists in the band s history with current members Babb Schendel Bogdanowicz Groves and Davison and contributions by former vocalists Walter Moore and Michelle Young 22 After the release Davison would quit working with the band due to his work with Yes although he would only be officially removed from the line up years later Recent years and live performances 2015 present edit With the line up now consisting of Schendel Babb Bogdanowicz Groves Shikoh and Raulston the band released their fifteenth studio album The Breaking of the World in 2015 23 In 2016 Carl Groves left the band once again with the band choosing to focus on Bogdanowicz as vocalist 1 With this line up they released Valkyrie a concept album following a soldier s struggle to return home from the horrors of war to the girl who loves him and must ultimately find her way to him the album s vocals were focused on Bogdanowicz although Schendel and Babb also performed secondary lead vocals for the first time in years 2 24 In a shift from their usual recording methods the band rehearsed the album for several weeks in order to record the album as if it were an actual live performance 1 In 2017 the band released Untold Tales a compilation album of unreleased or hard to find Glass Hammer recordings originating from the early 90s to 2017 and as such featured both current and former members of Glass Hammer 2 25 26 27 On the 2018 Cruise to the Edge festival on which he was also performing with Yes Davison performed with Glass Hammer as a guest marking the first time he performed live with the band 28 On April 18 2018 Glass Hammer announced their upcoming live album Mostly Live which does not feature Kamran Alan Shikoh they also removed Shikoh from the band s lineup on their official Facebook stating in a post And then there were four 29 On August 13 2018 after several weeks of teasing via videos featuring the character of Tom from their fourth album Chronometree released in 2000 the band announced their seventeenth studio album Chronomonaut for an October 12 2018 release A a sequel to Chronometree the album follows Tom in the modern day though his mid life crisis as the voices have returned and have been urging Tom to time travel back to the glory days of the early prog scene 30 31 The release coincided with a remastered re release of Chronometree with a bonus track 32 On December 8 2019 the band published two videos about their next album Dreaming City stating that all the basic tracks are down All the songs have their shapes and their arrangements They stated that their inspirations included 1970s Rush Hawkwind and Michael Moorcock s Elric of Melnibone novels the first novel in the series being 1961 s The Dreaming City it would be a concept album themed around sword and sorcery but in a more Tongue in cheek way than people manage to understand sometimes 33 34 The album would be set in the same universe as The Inconsolable Secret 35 Music editWhile many musicians have appeared on Glass Hammer albums over the years Babb and Schendel have remained the core of the band Both men play a variety of instruments but Babb mainly concentrates on bass guitar and keyboards while Schendel also plays keyboards as well as various guitars and drums until the addition of live drummer Matt Mendians to the studio recording band in 2004 They also sing although a number of other vocalists most notably Michelle Young Walter Moore Susie Bogdanowicz Carl Groves and Jon Davison have also handled lead vocal duties 1 Lyrically Glass Hammer is inspired mostly by their love of fantasy literature most notably Tolkien and C S Lewis and by their Christian faith Although by their own admission they have tried to avoid becoming an overtly Christian band their 2002 release Lex Rex was a concept album based on a Roman soldier s encounter with Jesus Musically their most apparent influences are Yes Kansas Emerson Lake amp Palmer and to a less noticeable extent Genesis While Glass Hammer has for the most part combined those influences into a characteristic style of their own they made much more direct references to the aforementioned bands on their 2000 album Chronometree which told the story of a drug addled progressive rock fan who becomes convinced aliens are speaking to him through the music he listens to Discography editStudio albums Journey of the Dunadan 1993 Perelandra 1995 On to Evermore 1998 Chronometree 2000 The Middle Earth Album 2001 Lex Rex 2002 Shadowlands 2004 The Inconsolable Secret 2005 re recorded in 2013 Culture of Ascent 2007 Three Cheers for the Broken Hearted 2009 If 2010 Cor Cordium 2011 Perilous 2012 Ode to Echo 2014 The Breaking of the World 2015 Valkyrie 2016 Chronomonaut 2018 Dreaming City 2020 Skallagrim Into the Breach 2021 At the Gate 2022 ARISE 2023 Live albums Live and Revived 1997 also a compilation of previously unreleased tracks Live at Nearfest 2004 Double Live 2015 Mostly Live 2018 Live DVDs Lex Live 2004 Live at Belmont 2006 Live at the Tivoli 2008 Double Live 2015 Others Love Changes 1995 collaborative album by Tracy Cloud featuring Glass Hammer Harbour of Joy 1996 collaborative Camel tribute album by various artists provided the song Air Born The Compilations 2006 compilation of rare previously unreleased material from 1996 2004 One 2010 old recordings by Babb and Schendel from 1991 1992 The Stories of H P Lovecraft 2012 collaborative album by various artists provided the song Cool Air Untold Tales 2017 compilation of rare previously unreleased material from 1993 2017 A Matter of Time Volume 1 2020 reworked tracks from previous albums Related Artifact One 1996 album by TMA 2 a techno dance project by Babb and Schendel 3 Tick Tock Lilies 1998 second and last TMA 2 album 3 David amp Goliath the Musical 2002 Babb and Schendel 36 Do Not See Me Rabbit 2011 Schendel solo album released under the name TrurlPersonnel editMembers edit Current members Fred Schendel keyboards guitars backing vocals 1992 present lead vocals 1992 2004 2015 present drums 1992 2004 Steve Babb bass keyboards backing vocals 1992 present lead vocals 1992 2004 2016 present percussion 1992 2004 Aaron Raulston drums 2013 present Hannah Pryor lead vocals 2021 present Former members Michelle Young lead vocals 1993 1997 guest 1992 2013 keyboards 1993 1995 37 Walter Moore drums 1993 2000 lead vocals guitar 1995 2005 guest vocalist 2005 2014 Susie Bogdanowicz lead vocals 1999 2009 2013 2021 Carl Groves lead vocals 2006 2009 2013 2016 Jon Davison lead vocals 2009 2014 guest 2018 28 Kamran Alan Shikoh guitars electric sitar 2009 2018 Former session guest musicians David Carter guitars 1992 2005 Brad Marler lead vocals 2000 Terry Clouse guitars 2000 Sarah Snyder vocals 2001 Bethany Warren Susie Bogdanowicz s younger sister vocals 2004 2014 Flo Paris vocals 2004 2014 Matt Mendians drums 2004 2014 The Adonia String Trio string trio 2005 2014 Rebecca James violin Susan Whitacre viola Rachel Beckmann Hackenberger cello David Wallimann guitars 2007 2014 Randall Williams drums 2009 2013 Timeline editReferences edit a b c d e Biography since 1992 Official Glass Hammer website Retrieved February 24 2018 a b c d e Courter Barry October 13 2017 High profile concerts give Glass Hammer option to be choosy Times Free Press Retrieved February 24 2018 a b c d e f Glass Hammer The ProgRock Website Retrieved February 24 2018 a b Perelandra Glass Hammer official website Retrieved February 24 2018 On to Evermore Glass Hammer official website Retrieved February 24 2018 Chronometree review Prognaut com October 19 2010 Retrieved February 24 2018 The Middle Earth album Glass Hammer official website Retrieved February 24 2018 Lex Rex Allmusic Retrieved February 24 2018 Shadowlands Allmusic Retrieved February 24 2018 Shadowlands Glass Hammer official website Retrieved February 24 2018 a b The Inconsolable Secret Glass Hammer website Retrieved August 5 2014 Live at Nearfest Glass Hammer official website Retrieved February 24 2018 Lex Live DVD Glass Hammer official website Retrieved February 24 2018 official page for the album Glass Hammer website Retrieved August 5 2014 Something Else Interview Steve Babb and Fred Schendel of Glass Hammer Something Else May 29 2013 Retrieved July 19 2018 If Glass Hammer website Retrieved August 7 2012 a b Glass Hammer Interview Interviews Retrieved February 24 2018 Cor Cordium Glass Hammer website Retrieved November 3 2012 Official Perilous page Glass Hammer website Retrieved November 29 2012 HeadBanger ru YES Recruit New Singer www headbanger ru Glass Hammer www facebook com Archived from the original on February 26 2022 Glass Hammer Unveil Ode To Echo Progrockmag Retrieved February 5 2014 Breaking of the World promo page PDF glasshammer com Glass Hammer reveal Valkyrie date artwork and tracklist TeamRock July 27 2016 Retrieved February 24 2018 Glass Hammer to release Untold Tales in October TeamRock September 22 2017 Retrieved September 22 2017 UNTOLD TALES Pre Order Now Glass Hammer s official website September 11 2017 Retrieved September 22 2017 UNTOLD TALES will feature vocalists Walter Moore Susie Bogdanowicz Jon Davison Carl Groves Laura Lindstrom Fred Schendel and Steve Babb Glass Hammer s official facebook September 7 2017 Archived from the original on February 26 2022 Retrieved September 22 2017 a b Medina Scott February 16 2018 Cruise to the Edge 2018 The Successful Reinvention Of A Progressive Rock Festival Sonic Perspectives Retrieved February 24 2018 Medina Scott April 18 2018 And then there were four Sonic Perspectives Archived from the original on February 26 2022 Retrieved April 18 2018 Munro Scott August 13 2018 Glass Hammer announce new concept album Chronomonaut Louder Retrieved April 18 2018 Glass Hammer announce new concept album Chronomonaut The Prog Report August 13 2018 Retrieved April 18 2018 Chronometree remastered a bonus track Glass Hammer s Facebook August 9 2018 Archived from the original on February 26 2022 Retrieved August 13 2018 Here is Pt 1 of our Dreaming City Interview Glass Hammer s Facebook December 8 2018 Retrieved December 14 2019 The uncool makes it cool Glass Hammer s Facebook December 8 2018 Retrieved December 14 2019 Dreaming City concept revisits the world of The Knight Of The North The Inconsolable Secret Glass Hammer s Facebook February 15 2020 Archived from the original on February 26 2022 Retrieved February 17 2020 David and Goliath September 15 2002 via Amazon Glass Hammer www facebook com Archived from the original on February 26 2022 External links editOfficial website Allmusic band description entry Glass Hammer Discography on Amazon com Interviews edit Feature article and interview in Pathways to Excellence s Winter 2005 and Spring 2006 issues Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Glass Hammer amp oldid 1212400594, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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