Citadel started as a band in the late seventies with "Silence of Surrender" on the first QFM Hometown Album & live Agora simul-cast in Columbus, Ohio. In 1990, their debut CD, "The Citadel of Cynosure & Other Tales" was chosen as "Best of KLOS Local Licks" in Los Angeles.
Shows from Ohio to California included The Agora (Newport), Legend Valley, Troubadour, Roxy and many more. The self-produced band also originated and co-produced the first ProgFest at UCLA's Royce Hall - this event changed the face of progressive music and spawned countless similar festivals across the globe.
Citadel 's most recent releases, "Vintage Vinyls" "Regenerative Generation" "At The Rainbow's End" and others are available at CDBaby and at www.citadelsongs.com, along with MP3 downloads, lyrics, photos...
Now based on the West Coast, the band is always changing members around founder, R. Douglass/G. Whitman. The next CD, will be available in 2007.
see more at:
http://www.youtube.com/citadelsongs
http://www.myspace.com/citadelsongs
http://www.myspace.com/therealcitadel
http://www.garageband.com/artist/citadel
and at:
http://www.citadelsongs.com
Over the years, a variety of intergalactic sources have been established for accessing the multimedia material of the Sci-Fi-Fantasy Rock Band, Citadel, which was founded by Whitman & Hutchison. From shows across the US to co-founding Progfest, Citadel is still releasing music and going strong, even though many names and faces have changed over the years...
All imposters and infringers should be forewarned: "either cease and desist or you'll be shut down, like all the other folks who are too lazy (or too daft) to check the USPTO BEFORE choosing a name for themselves."
Yes, across the US - We co-founded Progfest
Rush, Yes, Kansas, Jethro Tull, Gentle Giant, Styx, Queen, oh, I just can't list them all...
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