Native Window

Native Window
Native Window
Origin Topeka, Kansas, United States
Genres Progressive rock
Years active 2009-present
Associated acts Kansas
Website nativewindow.com
Members
Phil Ehart
Billy Greer
Rich Williams
David Ragsdale

Native Window is an American progressive rock spin-off band of the popular rock group Kansas.

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History

2009-present

Native Window was initially formed as a side project from Kansas. After their 1998 album Always Never the Same, the lead songwriter, Steve Walsh, decided that he was finished with his writing career beside his two supposedly final albums, Glossolalia (2000) and Shadowman (2005). Although Kerry Livgren contributed songs to Somewhere to Elsewhere, a new studio album in 2000, Kansas was, for the most part, finished with recording new material, rather sticking to producing live albums. However, the four other members of Kansas from their 2006–present lineup, Phil Ehart, Rich Williams, Billy Greer, and David Ragsdale, were not finished recording new material, and decided to form Native Window for the opportunity to experiment with a new non-Kansas sound. They released their first self-titled album on June 23, 2009.

Discography

Native Window has released one album in 2009. It is unknown when, if ever, another studio album will be released.

Studio Albums

Year Album details Peak chart positions Certifications
(sales threshold)
US
CAN
SWE
2009 Native Window
  • Release date: June 23, 2009
  • Label: StarCity Recording Company
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

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