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Pinnacle plays Progressive Rock that is accessible and melodic. Time changes are so natural that most people miss them all together! Live, the sound is far beyond what a power trio typically is known to do.
About
Pinnacle's roots go back to 1997 when Karl Eisenhart was playing a job with his acoustic duo, Red and spotted Greg Jones in the audience. Greg was wearing a Steve Morse tee shirt and Karl instantly knew he had found a kindred spirit.
Karl and Greg soon started playing together, going through a variety of other band members in the process. Under the name Dread Pirate Roberts and later as Landslide, they played a few jobs around town, but players moved on and they were searching for that magical third person to complete the band. Bill Fox, known by Karl for a while, was finally asked to join.
After one rehearsal together, it was obvious that the combination was a good one. Everyone involved was pulling in the same direction. They set to work learning Progressive and Classic Rock covers by bands such as Yes, Rush, Jethro Tull and The Police to both get some local gigs and gain some experience playing together. This also allowed them to fully explore just how many different things were musically possible in a three-piece band.
The band's musical goal is to write accessible songs that are still firmly rooted in the best Progressive Rock traditions. The three members have influences which are wildly different in most cases, but with certain obvious overlaps.
Greg Jones favors bands like King Crimson and the Mahavishnu Orchestra and Spock's Beard. Bill Fox comes to the band from a varied background of Beatles pop, Electronic and Ambient music, Country, and Classical. Karl Eisenhart brings a guitar-oriented influence to the band, heavily influenced by Rush and the Steve Morse Band, and loves a well-crafted pop song. Seal, Joe Jackson, Til' Tuesday, Marillion, and Jethro Tull have influenced Karl.
Favored links:
Pinnacle at CD Baby - All Pinnacle CDs are available at CD Baby.
Official Pinnacle Website - The webmaster is David Rogers.
Pinnacle at MySpace - Bill administers this site.
Man In the Mountain Studios - Martin Kornick did the cover art for Meld.
Twenty 4 Seven Media - David Rogers did the layout and additional artwork for Meld.
Star City Recording - Legendary Kansas producer Jeff Glixman's studio where Meld was mastered by Carl Cadden-James, bass player with InsideOut Music recording group Shadow Gallery.
New Jersey Proghouse



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