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  1. 27 de sept. de 2017 · Such was the case recently with Kevin Gilbert’s The Shaming of the True, an album that was released back in 2000, four years after Gilbert died. How did such a genius album get made? I went directly to the man who helped make it happen, drummer and all around amazing musician Nick D’Virgilio.

  2. The Shaming of the True is a rock opera by Kevin Gilbert. It is Gilbert's second solo album, released posthumously in 2000. The album was first released in 2000 as a limited edition and later as a conventional jewel-case CD.

  3. "The Shaming Of The True" fue publicado en 2000 y D'Virgilio contribuye en muchas canciones con la batería, percusión, bajo, guitarra, teclados y coros. Desde que Neal Morse dejó Spock's Beard en 2002, D'Virgilio se encarga también de la voz y ya ha grabado tres álbumes "Feel Euphoria", "Octane" y el epónimo "Spock's Beard".

  4. 24 de feb. de 2022 · Official Kevin Gilbert. 2.77K subscribers. Subscribed. Like. 2.4K views 2 years ago. You Are Here - A Kevin Gilbert Podcast Ep.08 - The Shaming of The True Guest: Nick D'Virgilio...

  5. 4 de ene. de 2018 · The Shaming of the True is hilarious, offensive, thought provoking, tragic, and so many other things. Historical Context. Nick D’Virgilio, who many know as the ex-drummer and later frontman for Spock’s Beard and current drummer for Big Big Train, was instrumental in bringing The Shaming of the True to all of us.

  6. After Gilbert's death in 1996, D'Virgilio was asked by Gilbert's estate to complete his second solo album, The Shaming of the True, based on the extant tapes and Gilbert's notes. Shaming was released posthumously in 2000 and has D'Virgilio on many tracks contributing drums, percussion, bass, guitar, keyboards and backing vocals.

  7. One of the last projects he was working on was a rock opera called The Shaming of the True, a biting commentary on the music industry at large as seen through the eyes of an aspiring young rock musician named Johnny Virgil. Unfortunately, Gilbert died before he got the chance to finish the album.