Open Sky is a 2000 album from the Progressive rock band Iona.
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Manfred von Richthofen, known famously as the Red Baron, was a German fighter pilot during World War I.
Iona was a progressive Celtic rock band from the United Kingdom, which was formed in the late 1980s by lead vocalist Joanne Hogg and multi-instrumentalists David Fitzgerald and Dave Bainbridge. Troy Donockley joined later, playing the uilleann pipes, low whistles, and other instruments.
Rio or Río is the Portuguese, Spanish, Italian, and Maltese word for "river". When spoken on its own, the word often means Rio de Janeiro, a major city in Brazil.
A nova is an exploding star. Nova or NOVA may also refer to:
Iona is an island of the Inner Hebrides, Scotland, with particular significance in the history of Christianity in Scotland.
A sphere is a three-dimensional object shaped like a ball; it may also refer to a sphere-like region or shell.
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Open Sky is a progressive rock album by Iona, released in 2000.
Heaven's Bright Sun is a live progressive rock album by Iona, released in 1997.
Iona is a progressive rock album by Iona, released in 1990. This was the debut album from this group which progressed throughout occasional live appearances and an occasional appearance on record.
A machine is a device that uses energy to perform some activity or task.
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Songs for Luca is a Celtic music and progressive rock album by Dave Bainbridge, the guitarist, keyboard player and founding member of Iona, released in 2003.
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This is a timeline of artists, albums, and events in progressive rock and its subgenres. This article contains the timeline for the period 1980 - 1989.
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