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Release Date:
March 24, 2017
Original Title:
Morsefest 2015: Question Mark
Genres:
Music
Production Companies:
Radiant Records
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 146
THE NEAL MORSE BAND, featuring MIKE PORTNOY, the 38 musicians on stage create a prog orchestra. Friday night's performance of the Question Mark album. Free from the constraints of studio recording deadlines, MORSE added any instrumentation he imagined, including live strings, a 5-piece horn section, and a 14-piece choir (in addition to background singers, and the vocals of the band). At the center is THE NEAL MORSE BAND: singer/guitarist/keyboardist Neal Morse, drummer Mike Portnoy, bassist Randy George, keyboardist Bill Hubauer and guitarist Eric Gillette.
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Camera Operator:
Brandon Codispoti
Steve Schnute
Scott Schnute
Lynette Cagle
Patrick "Zap" Stevens
Mitchell Judy
Director:
Thad Kesten
Grip:
Justin Schnute
Lighting Director:
Ryan Proplesch
Producer:
Thad Kesten
Production Coordinator:
Chris Thompson
Sound Editor:
David Duarte
Sage Okumoto
Victor Alfaro
Sound Mixer:
Rich Mouser
Transportation Coordinator:
Doug Zachary
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