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15: Robert Berry, 3.2 (Part 1)

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We're joined by Robert Berry to talk about the new album from the band 3.2 entitled, The Rules Have Changed. This is a continuation of the album that Robert made with Carl Palmer and Keith Emerson back in the late 80s with the band 3, called To the Power of Three.

We spend some time talking about Keith, Robert's musical career, prog rock, the 80s, washing dishes, the December People and more.

If you haven't yet heard the album, you can get it from iTunes, stream it on Spotify and iHeartRadio, the Frontiers Records website, Amazon and anywhere great music is found.

The album features the last musical work from the late, great Keith Emerson, as he and Robert were sharing musical ideas and mapping out the album that came about after his passing.

Check out Robert's website: http://www.robertberry.com/

Visit our website at http://www.barstoolrockers.com.

If you want to help support us, subscribe to our podcast through your favorite app. If you like what you hear, please leave a rating and/or review. It helps our podcast rise through the rankings so others can discover it.

For a list of sources you can subscribe via, visit http://www.barstoolrockers.com/subscribe

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We're joined by Robert Berry to talk about the new album from the band 3.2 entitled, The Rules Have Changed. This is a continuation of the album that Robert made with Carl Palmer and Keith Emerson back in the late 80s with the band 3, called To the Power of Three.

We spend some time talking about Keith, Robert's musical career, prog rock, the 80s, washing dishes, the December People and more.

If you haven't yet heard the album, you can get it from iTunes, stream it on Spotify and iHeartRadio, the Frontiers Records website, Amazon and anywhere great music is found.

The album features the last musical work from the late, great Keith Emerson, as he and Robert were sharing musical ideas and mapping out the album that came about after his passing.

Check out Robert's website: http://www.robertberry.com/

Visit our website at http://www.barstoolrockers.com.

If you want to help support us, subscribe to our podcast through your favorite app. If you like what you hear, please leave a rating and/or review. It helps our podcast rise through the rankings so others can discover it.

For a list of sources you can subscribe via, visit http://www.barstoolrockers.com/subscribe

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