Today, we at Grateful Web celebrate the birthday of the legendary Robert Fripp, a musical maestro whose genius has reverberated through the cosmos since the inception of King Crimson in 1968. Known for his eccentricity, innovative techniques, and a penchant for sonic exploration, Fripp has crafted a legacy that continues to influence musicians and bewilder fans worldwide.
Photo via Jerry Harrison's Official Facebook Over the weekend, Jerry Harrison and Adrian Belew’s Remain in Light project, featuring members of Cool Cool
When Primus’ Les Claypool allows you to take your hat off while onstage with predominantly hat-wearing individuals—including Claypool, who would eventually switch headgear to a literal disco ball helmet—you know that you’ve made it as a jam-band legend. Sure enough, Sean Ono Lennon, who has been wanting to do a show without one of his fancy hats, tossed his dark, peaked cap aside, in front of the keyboard rig that Harry Waters—son of Pink Floyd’s Roger—stood in front of.