Edison’s Children are an "Epic"
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trio, featuring Rick Armstrong (son of astronaut
Neil Armstrong
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),
Pete Trewavas
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Marillion
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and
Transatlantic
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) and
Eric Blackwood
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.
Edison's Children is known for writing "Epic" concept albums with songs that can reach over an hour in length which are divided up into many smaller "movements" or sections. They are considered by many to be in the "neo-prog" genre that combines elements of
Pink Floyd
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,
Marillion
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,
Porcupine Tree
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,
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but are known for having their own unique and distinctive "sound".
Edison's Children have released four albums to date as well as two EPs and one "Making of" release ... the latest being the 68 minute long "The Disturbance Fields" released on July 20, 2019 on the anniversary of Apollo 11 and Rick's dad Neil Armstrong landing on the moon. A Double-LP 180g Vinyl release of The Disturbance Fields was officially released on October 23, 2019, re-mastered by Andy VanDette who was chief mastering engineer of Masterdisc and is known for remastering Rush's back catalog along with Porcupine Tree, Metallica (One), Aerosmith (Living on The Edge), Nirvana, Paul McCartney, David Bowie, Muse, Alicia Keys and many others.
Edison's Children are an official "side-project" of the Rock band
Marillion
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who began in 1979 and have sold over 15 million albums worldwide. Edison's Children's 1st album "In The Last Waking Moments..." is the only album to feature all of the members of Marillion (h, Mark Kelly, Ian Mosley, Steve Rothery and of course Edison' Children founder Pete Trewavas) and not be an actual "Marillion album". (The lead guitarist of their former lead singer Fish appears on that album as well).
Rick Armstrong,
Pete Trewavas
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and
Eric Blackwood
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all play lead and rhythm guitars and synth guitars and bass while Trewavas and Blackwood handle the lead vocals. Drumming is led by
Henry Rogers of Touchstone / Mostly Autumn / DeeExpus fame and includes Lisa Wetton (wife of the late Asia/King Crimson singer
John Wetton
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) and Iluvatar's Chris Mack.
Recording engineers include Mike Hunter (producer of
Marillion
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),
Jakko Jakszyk
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(lead singer of
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),
John Mitchell (singer of Arena,
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,
It Bites
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and Lonely Robot), Robin Boult (guitarist with
Fish (singer)
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and Pete Trewavas.
Every song the band has ever written has an accompanying piece of artwork (which appears throughout the 20 page "Lyrics and Images" booklets of their CDs and LPs of all of their major releases). These pieces of artwork as well as their Album Covers and interior photographs have all been photographed by Wendy "Darling" who also does backing vocals for Edison's Children.
Between 2007 and 2013
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and
Eric Blackwood
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with help from Rick Armstrong, wrote approximately 7 albums. The less intensive musical endeavors were released first with ''In The Last Waking Moments…'' coming out in 2011. Their single from that album: "A Million Miles Away (I Wish I Had A Time Machine)" was released as a single in June 2012 and reached the FMQB Top 40 for 10 weeks, peaking on 18 October 2012 at #32 for most played song on United States Commercial Radio.
The second release was a concept album that was written in 2012 called ''The Final Breath Before November''. The "edge of midnight on Halloween" theme provided a dark canvas and a step away from the more "commercial" sounding ''In the Last Waking Moments...'', The album featured a prominent role by drummer
Henry Rogers of Touchstone and DeeExpus. Nineteen-year-old
Henry Rogers had won the award for "World's Best Drummer" by England's "Classic Rock Society" for 2 years in a row, beating out
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Transatlantic
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's
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who had long held the honor.
Their most recent release, their epic fourth album was ''The Disturbance Fields'', an ecological album about our overuse of the earth's resources leading to a battle with Mother Nature to take back the earth from Human Nature. "The Disturbance fields are the physical manifestations that mother nature's wrath can take against the human race due to our mistreatment of the oceans, rainforests and overdevelopment of urban landmasses, This has resulted in dramatic climatic changes in the temperatures of the earth and the sea and is the cause of far stronger and more violent storms and destructive natural events. "
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is a 68 minute epic piece of music that takes you on a journey of a man fighting all of the forces of Mother Nature's wrath. It is also personally based on the fact that during these recording sessions of all of Edison's Children's current and upcoming albums that they were hit by a hurricane, a 6.0 earthquake, a tornado and a massive blizzard which caused a state of emergency. Having experienced first hand much of what Mother Nature's wrath can deliver... It was natural for the band to write a concept that maybe... We've crossed that line and perhaps Mother Nature has come to purge the world of what has become its biggest liability... human nature." Pete Trewavas.
There had been several years when Edison's Children went dormant (not releasing an album for four years after their "bridge album" ''Somewhere Between Here and There''). Eric had suffered a debilitating and permanent injury to his arm and shoulder while on set as a Major Motion Picture Special FX technician. A bout with Lyme disease also left Blackwood in a wheelchair and tethered to an IV for over a year.
Eric Blackwood
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stepped away from any further recording and concert activity. Rick Armstrong however finished up anything left undone by Blackwood on Edison's Children's third CD "Somewhere Between Here and There" featuring songs that were not part of any upcoming "Epic's" before tackling the intricate back catalog of over 100 pieces of songs that
Pete Trewavas
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and
Eric Blackwood
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had written during the "In The Last Waking Moments..." and "Final Breath Before November" sessions in Maryland, Massachusetts, the United Kingdom, Quebec Canada and "Castle Edison" (located in the Endless Mountains region of Pennsylvania).
Rick's father's 50 anniversary concert celebration of Neil Armstrong and Apollo 11 landing on the moon (with the
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) brought the band out of its concert playing retirement with
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and Mark Prator (both of
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fame) joining Armstrong, Trewavas, Blackwood and Lisa Wetton together on stage for the first time in 7 years. This coincided with the release of their new CD "The Disturbance Fields" on that day.
History
All of Edison's Children's current albums and future album releases were written and recorded in and around
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' recording and touring sessions with
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and
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and was recorded during 7 major sessions from March 2010 until February 2013 and included sessions at Black Dirt Studios in
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), in between the Atlantic and European legs of
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's Whirlwind Tour.
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, Quebec and
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at "Le Chateau" in the weeks before and after the Marillion Montreal Convention of 2011.
* August 2011 at two separate beach houses in
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Edison's Children opened for Marillion's prestigious "Brave" show at the Marillion Weekends in Port Zeilande Netherlands, Montreal Quebec and Wolverhampton England from March til April 2013 and played a 2-hour show in Montreal in addition to the evening show on the main stage. All three shows were recorded and the Montreal show has been released on the "In The Last Waking Moments..."
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Edison's Children released their second album "The Final Breath Before November" on 1 January 2014
featuring Pete Trewavas, Eric Blackwood and
Henry Rogers on drums. The album features only 3 songs but is 79:28 long. Edison's Children also featured Rick Armstrong on guitar/bass/keyboards and Lisa Wetton on drums/percussion for live performances along with
Henry Rogers.
On 1 August 2015, the group released their third album "Somewhere Between Here And There", featuring Chris Mack and Henry Rogers (drums), Wendy "Darling" Farell-Pastore (backing vocals), Rick Armstrong (lead synth guitar).
Edison's Children released their 4th Album on the 50th Anniversary of Rick Armstrong's father Neil Armstrong, landing on the moon with Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins.
Lineup
Current line-up:
*
Pete Trewavas
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– basses, lead and backing vocals, lead and rhythm guitars, samples and effects, drum programming, VST programming, keyboards, orchestration
*
Eric Blackwood
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– lead and backing vocals, lead and rhythm guitars, bass, keyboards, drum programming, orchestration
*Rick Armstrong - synth guitar / Rickenbacker Bass / lead and rhythm guitars
Drums:
*
Henry Rogers - drums and percussion
*Lisa Wetton - (Wife of the late
John Wetton
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, lead singer of Asia and King Crimson)
Guest members
*
Steve Hogarth
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(aka "h") – vocals – "The Awakening"
*
Steve Rothery
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– electric lead guitars – "Spiraling"
*
Mark Kelly
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– vocals – "The Awakening", keyboards – "The "Other" Other Dimension"
*
Ian Mosley
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– drums – "The Awakening"
*Robin Boult – backing power rhythm guitar – "In The Last Waking Moments..."
*Andy Ditchfield – vocals – "The Awakening"
*Wendy Darling – Backing Vocals – "The Final Breath Before November" and "Where Were You (Jakko's "Whisper Ending Mix")" and all official Artwork/Photography
*Chris Mack - Drums (From Iluvatar and Drummer for the NFL's all Baltimore Ravens Home Halftime Shows)
Live band members
Edison's Children's Live Band is made up of:
* Pete Trewavas - lead guitar, backing vocals, keyboards, bass
* Eric Blackwood - lead vocals, lead synth guitar
* Rick_Armstrong - rhythm guitar, keyboards, bass
* Lisa Wetton - percussion, backing vocals, drums (Wife of Asia/King Crimson Lead Singer
John Wetton
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)
*
John Wesley
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- Guitars (Live Guitarist of
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)
* Mark Prator - drums (Drummer for Iced Earth/Steven Wilson)
* Anna Koropchak - violin
pothocary* Dean Morekas - bass
luvatar* Chris Mack - drums
luvatar* Henry Rogers - drums
f DeeExpus and Touchstone* Dennis Mullin - guitar
luvatar* Mike Gusway - Bass
Mixdown
*Mike Hunter – Mixdown of Dusk, Fracture, Fallout (Of The 2nd Kind), Outerspaced, Spiraling, The "Other" Other Dimension, Across The Plains, Lifeline, Fallout (Of The 3rd Kind), The Awakening
*Robin Boult – Mixdown of "In the First Waking Moments…", "A Million Miles Away (I Wish I Had A Time Machine)","In The Last Waking Moments…", "Fallout (Of The 4th Kind)
*Mike Hunter – Mastering
*John Mitchell – Mastering track 5 on "Somewhere Between Here And There"
*
Jakko Jakszyk
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(Current Lead singer of King Crimson)– Mixdown of tracks 8, 11, 14 on "Somewhere Between Here And There"
Studio albums
*2011 – ''In The Last Waking Moments…''
*2014 – ''The Final Breath Before November…''
*2015 – ''Somewhere Between Here and There''
*2019 – ''The Disturbance Fields''
References
External links
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