Magellan (band)
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Magellan is a progressive metal
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 band
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 from California
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, United States
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, formed by the two brothers Trent Gardner
Trent Gardner
-Magellan albums:*Hour of Restoration *Impending Ascension *Test of Wills *Hundred Year Flood *Impossible Figures *Symphony for a Misanthrope *Innocent God -Trent's projects:...

 and Wayne Gardner in 1985. The band has had a number of well known guest musicians, such as Ian Anderson
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 (Jethro Tull
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), Joey Franco
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 (Twisted Sister
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, Van Helsing's Curse
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), and Tony Levin
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 (King Crimson
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, Peter Gabriel
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, Liquid Tension Experiment
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). The band has stated on their website that they are now working as an independent band.

Members

  • Trent Gardner
    Trent Gardner
    -Magellan albums:*Hour of Restoration *Impending Ascension *Test of Wills *Hundred Year Flood *Impossible Figures *Symphony for a Misanthrope *Innocent God -Trent's projects:...

     - Lead vocals, keyboards
    Keyboard instrument
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    , trombone
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  • Wayne Gardner - Guitars, bass
    Bass guitar
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    , backing vocals

Guest members

  • Joey Franco
    Joey Franco
    Joe Franco is an American drummer best known for his work with the band The Good Rats in the late 1970s and later as a replacement member of Twisted Sister.-Biography:...

     - Drums and Orchestral percussion ("Hundred Year Flood")
  • Jason Gianni - Drums (on "Impossible Figures")
  • Tony Levin
    Tony Levin
    Tony Levin is an American progressive rock musician, specializing in bass guitar, Chapman stick and upright bass ....

     - Bass ("Hundred Year Flood")
  • Ian Anderson
    Ian Anderson
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     - Flute
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     ("Hundred Year Flood")
  • George Bellas - Guitar ("Hundred Year Flood")
  • Robert Berry
    Robert Berry
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     - Guitars and Bass ("Hundred Year Flood")
  • Brad Kaiser - Drums ("Test Of Wills")
  • Hal Stringfellow Imbrie - Bass, Backing Vocals ("Hour of Restoration", "Impending Ascension")
  • Doane Perry
    Doane Perry
    Doane Ethredge Perry is an American musician, composer and author. He has been working since 1984 as drummer and percussionist with Grammy award winning band Jethro Tull.-Early life:...

     - Drums ("Impending Ascension")

Discography

  • Hour of Restoration
    Hour of Restoration
    Hour Of Restoration is a debut album of the band Magellan. It was released on September 24th 1991.-Track listing:#"Magna Carta" - 14:47 #"Winner" - 2:08 #"Friends of America" - 3:29 #"Union Jack" - 9:10...

    (1991)
  • Impending Ascension
    Impending Ascension
    Impending Ascension is the second studio album by the progressive metal/rock band Magellan.-Track listing:All music and lyrics by Trent Gardner.#"Estadium Nacional" - 11:16#"Waterfront Weirdos" - 11:05#"Songsmith" - 5:33...

    (1993)
  • Test of Wills
    Test of Wills
    Test of Wills is the third studio album by the progressive metal/rock band Magellan.-Track listing:#"Gameface" - 4:30#"A Social Marginal" - 7:29#"Walk Fast, Look Worried" - 5:54#"Test of Wills" - 11:28#"Bully Pulpit " - 2:01#"Jacko" - 4:23...

    (1997)
  • Hundred Year Flood
    Hundred Year Flood
    Hundred Year Flood is the fourth studio album by the progressive metal/rock band Magellan.-Track listing:The first song on the album is actually split into 13 individual tracks.# "The Great Goodnight" - 34:27# "Family Jewels" - 5:53...

    (2002)
  • Impossible Figures (2003)
  • Symphony for a Misanthrope
    Symphony for a Misanthrope
    Symphony for a Misanthrope is the fifth studio album by the progressive metal/rock band Magellan. The track "Pianissimo Intermission" is based upon Johann Sebastian Bach`s "Goldberg Variation#1" .-Track listing:...

    (2005)
  • Innocent God
    Innocent God
    Innocent God is the seventh studio album by the progressive metal/rock band Magellan.- Track listing :#"Invisible Bright Man" - 6:20#"My Warrior" - 6:53#"Innocent God" - 9:22#"Found" - 6:56#"Who to Believe" - 5:15#"Sea of Detail" - 6:02...

    (2007)
  • Inert Momentum (TBA)

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