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Melbourne band The Outernet, Lorenzo Feliciati, Frode Andresen, Pat Petrillo and Neal Bowen, plus 1992 feature
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New music with a fusion powerhouse featuring Melbourne's own The Outernet, led by renowned pianist and composer
Phil Turcio
keyboards
Lorenzo Feliciati
bass, electric
Pat Petrillo
drumsGary Grainger
bass
Neal Bowen
bassCarl Filipiak
guitar
Andy Summers
guitarb.1942

Chad Wackerman
drums
Mitch Watkins
guitarb.1952

Bob Berg
saxophone1951 - 2002

Dennis Chambers
drumsb.1959

Dixie Dregs
band / ensemble / orchestra
John McLaughlin
guitarb.1942

Trilok Gurtu
tablasb.1951

Scott Henderson
guitar
Dave Weckl
drumsb.1960

Wayne Krantz
guitar, electricPlaylist
- The Outernet "Running From the Aliens Pt 2" from The Light and The Fury (Self Produced) 00:00
- The Outernet "Running From The Aliens Pt 3" from The Light and The Fury (Self Produced) 07:48
- Lorenzo Feliciati "Back Where We Started " from Groove First (Self Produced) 15:36
- Frode Andresen "The Hunt For The Moose In Sunset" from Dark City (Self Produced) 23:24
- Pat Petrillo "On The Regular" from Contemporaneous (Inner Vision) 31:12
- Neal Bowen "Wizard Hat" from The Trouble With Dogma (Blue Canoe) 39:00
- Carl Filipiak "Blue Entrance" from Peripheral Vision (Geometric) 46:48
- Andy Summers "Big Thing" from Charming Snakes (Private Music) 54:36
- Mitch Watkins "Hand It Over" from Curves (Enja)1:02:24
- Dixie Dregs "The Great Spectacular" from Dregs Of The Earth (Arista) 1:10:12
- John McLaughlin "Blue In Green" from Live At Royal Festival Hall (JMT) 1:18:00
- Bob Berg "The Crossing" from in The Shadows (Denon) 1:25:48
- Scott Henderson-Tribal Tech "Bofat" from Nomad (Relativity) 1:33:36
- Dave Weckl "Master Plan" from Master Plan (GRP) 1:2:44
- Wayne Krantz "Don't Tell Me" from Signals (Enja) Time Marker
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