Knight Area Concert Photos

The roots of Knight Area go back to 1982, when Gerben Klazinga started to write his first symphonic rock songs. These songs were about a boy in search of his identity (to some extent an autobiographical saga). In 2002, his brother Joop saw the potential of the songs and persuaded Gerben to record an album. In his studio, Gerben laid down the keyboard tracks and some drum tracks, and asked various musicians to contribute to the album. Late 2003, Gerben and Joop completed the production of the album, and sent it out to several record companies.

tags: Veruno, Piedmont, Italy, Gig Poster, Piazzetta della Musica - 2 Days Prog + 1 2012 on Sep 7, 2012 [421-small]


2 Days Prog + 1 2012
Sep 7 - 9, 2012
 Veruno, Piedmont, Italy
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tags: Saint Goarshausen, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany, Gig Poster, Loreley Freilichtbühne - Night of the Prog Festival III 2008 on Jul 18, 2008 [098-small]


Night of the Prog Festival III 2008
Jul 18 - 20, 2008
 Saint Goarshausen, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany
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Riverside / Knight Area on Mar 30, 2007 [907-small]

Riverside / Knight Area
Mar 30, 2007
 Ittervoort, Netherlands
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Riverside / Knight Area on Mar 30, 2007 [906-small]

Riverside / Knight Area
Mar 30, 2007
 Ittervoort, Netherlands
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Riverside / Knight Area on Mar 30, 2007 [905-small]

Riverside / Knight Area
Mar 30, 2007
 Ittervoort, Netherlands
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Riverside / Knight Area on Mar 30, 2007 [904-small]

Riverside / Knight Area
Mar 30, 2007
 Ittervoort, Netherlands
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Riverside / Knight Area on Mar 30, 2007 [903-small]

Riverside / Knight Area
Mar 30, 2007
 Ittervoort, Netherlands
  Uploaded by Luuk Huizinga

Riverside / Knight Area on Mar 30, 2007 [902-small]

Riverside / Knight Area
Mar 30, 2007
 Ittervoort, Netherlands
  Uploaded by Luuk Huizinga

2012 1 photo
2008 1 photo
2007 6 photos

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