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Singer Jon Anderson says the idea to revisit the legacy of Yes, the legendary British prog rock band he’d co-founded in 1968, had been on his mind for a few years, though as with any group of ...
Benoît David had come from a Yes tribute band and been singing 70 per cent of the set regularly. Benoît always used to say he thought I had the hardest job.
Yes management did not clarify what, if any, role Squire's widow now plays in the partnership, following Squire's death – though a press agent did say "the continuing band has lineage back to 1968." ...
Loyalty and tragedy were the catalysts for the formation of ARW, the new prog-rock band featuring former Yes members Jon Anderson, Trevor Rabin and Rick Wakeman. "We have a very high standard and ...
Over the course of his long recording and touring life with the progressive-rock band Yes, singer Jon Anderson saw firsthand the delicacy of band dynamics. For the 17 studio albums he recorded ...
White joined Yes in 1972, replacing original drummer Bill Bruford. In a band noted for frequent lineup changes, White was a constant and was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a ...
Alan White was already one of England’s more prominent young drummers when he replaced Bill Bruford in the pioneering progressive-rock band Yes in 1972. Now, barely two months after the death of ...
Original Yes drummer Bill Bruford, who was on hand for the band’s Rock Hall induction Friday, retired from touring several years ago. video Twitter @georgevarga george.varga@sduniontribune.com ...
Yes’s career path is nothing if not eventful, and in 1983 Anderson rejoined the band for their 90125 album, replacing the man who replaced him, Trevor Horn (who would produce the same album).
Released in February 1971, "The Yes Album" has already stood the test of time. For Yes, one of progressive rock ’s stalwarts, the LP marked a critical juncture in the band’s creative life.
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