This article is from the Progressive Music FAQ, by Phil Kime(Philip@kime.org.uk) with numerous contributions by others.
<URL:http://www.gepr.net/>
Adam Levin also currently runs the progressive music home page that
contains a lot of interesting information including links to other
places. This can be reached at:
<URL:http://www.progrock.net/>
This site also maintains a page of links to Web pages detailing many
(some quite obscure) progressive artists. You can even access music
of various lesser known bands. Rather than duplicate all the links
here, you can find them on these pages.
The premier progressive music mailing list, Gibraltar now has a
Web page:
<URL:http://www.museum.tulane.edu/pub/gibraltar/gibraltar.html>
Also, perhaps you would like to look at the Triad Radio Web pages
at URL:
<URL:http://ripco.com:8080/~saxmania/triad.html>
"Triad was a progressive, free-form, innovative radio program that
aired in Chicago on WXFM-FM between 1969 and 1977. There was a lot
of interesting music that went out over the air-waves of Triad on
WXFM-FM 105.9 in the early 70's." (from the Triad Web page).
Henry Potts now maintains the alt.music.yesFAQs online at
<URL:http://www.bondegezou.demon.co.uk/amy_faq.htm>
 
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