List of progressive rock artists

Main article: Progressive rock

The following is a list of artists who have released at least one album in the progressive rock genre. Note that individuals are included only if they recorded or performed progressive rock as a solo artist, regardless of whether they were a member of a progressive rock band at any point. For instance, Robin Trower never again performed in a progressive rock style after his departure from Procol Harum, so he is not listed here. Rick Wakeman is, because he recorded a number of solo albums in a progressive rock vein. Individual band members who have never recorded solo, such as John Myung of Dream Theater, also are not listed.

This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by expanding it with reliably sourced entries.
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  • Peter Gabriel: The former lead singer of Genesis, who used many world music influences in his solo material [119][120]
  • Galahad: UK Prog band formed in 1985 which has evolved in to a very modern sounding Progressive band in the last few years incorporating dance/ambient/industrial influences as well as the usual 'Prog' references.
  • es:Gallina Negra: Mexican Prog band formed in 1994 which has evolved in to a mix Progressive sounds with classicalcontemporary music and traditional Mexican music. The band in the last few years incorporating minimalist.
  • Gandalf's Fist: UK Neo-Progressive Rock band from Cumbria. Featured in Geoff Barton's 2013 Critic's choice in PROG Magazine[121] and a mainstay on Planet Rock (radio station)
  • Gazpacho
  • Genesis: One of the major classic era bands and a definitive example of the symphonic prog style. They transitioned to pop music starting in 1978, but their prog material has been influential through the decades [122][81]
  • Gentle Giant: An exceptionally complex band with a medieval-sounding style who are considered to be among the most important of the 1970s progressive rock bands [123][81]
  • Ghost [4]
  • Kevin Gilbert Musician and songwriter who led the bands Giraffe and Toy Matinee as well as a solo career
  • Gilgamesh [59]
  • David Gilmour: The lead guitarist from Pink Floyd
  • Glass Hammer [12]
  • Goblin: A funk-influenced Italian band known for film soundtrack work [52]

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  • Jackson Heights: (band) A band formed by Lee Jackson after The Nice also featured John McBurnie on vocals and Brian Chatton on keys who once played with Phil Collins's Flaming Youth
  • Jade Warrior [129]
  • Jadis: A neo-progressive band [3]
  • Jane: An early 1970s krautrock band [149]
  • Jeavestone [112]
  • Jethro Tull: Started in the late-1960s as a British blues band, heavily influenced by jazz and electric folk, who quickly developed into one of progressive rock's major acts [150][81]
  • Journey: Formed by former Santana members as a jazz-influenced band that mostly played instrumentals, but they transitioned to arena rock with the addition of lead singer Steve Perry [151][152]

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  • Stomu Yamash'ta [110]
  • The Yardbirds: Highly influential British blues-psychedelic band; songs such as "Shapes of Things" were an early influence on Prog
  • Yes: A British symphonic prog band from the 1970s onward who is one of the genre's most successful and influential bands [286][81]
  • Yezda Urfa

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  • Frank Zappa: The experimentalism, eclecticism and virtuosity in Zappa's music are of a progressive rock nature, but his sometimes scatological and juvenile lyrical themes are a significant digression from the genre [287]
  • Zazen: A band formed in 1985 by former Jean-Luc Ponty guitarist Joaquin Lievano and Dixie Dregs bassist Andy West, which later drifted toward a new-age style [288]
  • Zombi Modern electronic influenced prog band from the US who take their name from a soundtrack album by Goblin[289]

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