
Alan Parsons - One Note Symphony, Live in Tel Aviv
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Overview
One Note Symphony: Live In Tel Aviv sees the artist again in concert this time in collaboration with the 'Israel Philharmonic Orchestra'. On this occasion Alan said: Whenever I have the opportunity to play with a Symphony Orchestra, I always try to put into the setlist songs that we otherwise would not be able to perform live, such as the epic Silence and I from the album Eye In the Sky, for example. We also took this opportunity to play The Sorcerer's Apprentice from our latest studio album, The Secret. It is a new version of a well-known classic song written by the Frenchman Paul Dukas which originally appeared in the film Fantasia.
Top Cast


Alan Parsons
Alan Parsons
Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Ukulele, Keyboards
Alan Parsons
Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Ukulele, Keyboards
P.J. Olsson
P.J. Olsson
Lead Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Percussion
P.J. Olsson
Lead Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Percussion


Todd Cooper
Todd Cooper
Vocals, Sax, Recorder, Acoustic Guitar, Percussion
Todd Cooper
Vocals, Sax, Recorder, Acoustic Guitar, Percussion
Jeff Kollman
Jeff Kollman
Guitars, Vocals
Jeff Kollman
Guitars, Vocals
Tom Brooks
Tom Brooks
Keyboards, Vocals, Orchestral Arranger and Conductor
Tom Brooks
Keyboards, Vocals, Orchestral Arranger and Conductor
Dan Tracey
Dan Tracey
Guitars, Vocals
Dan Tracey
Guitars, Vocals
Guy Erez
Guy Erez
Bass, Vocals
Guy Erez
Bass, Vocals
Danny Thompson
Danny Thompson
Drums, Vocals
Danny Thompson
Drums, Vocals
Jordan Asher Huffman
Jordan Asher Huffman
Guest Vocals
Jordan Asher Huffman
Guest Vocals
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