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No, Jon Anderson isn't back with Yes. ... Why prog rock god Jon Anderson can't say goodbye to Yes. Ed Masley, Arizona Republic. Updated Fri, August 9, 2024 at 11:26 PM UTC. 7 min read.
Why prog rock god Jon Anderson can't say goodbye to Yes. Ed Masley. Arizona Republic. It only stands to reason that Jon Anderson’s new album sounds remarkably like early Yes in ways that go ...
That high-floating, majestic voice of Yes' Jon Anderson shall shine again on a concert tour headed our way. The set list will contain numerous Yes songs from all stages of the English art-rock ...
We're all very excited about the new Jethro Tull album here at Prog, which is why Ian Anderson graces the front cover of the new issue, not least because new album Curious Ruminant brings with it ...
Team player returns to prog with collaborators he discovered covering Yes songs. LouderSound “No pale rehash of former glories”: Jon Anderson And The Band Geeks’ True. Story by Paul Ging ...
Jon Anderson looks back at the ambition and "abstract musical reality" of Yes' 1972 prog epic "Close to the Edge." ...
Anderson – who was then fronting Yes Featuring Jon Anderson, Trevor Rabin, Rick Wakeman – said his own memory of the moment was similar. “I honestly had no idea!” he told Prog . “He ...
No, Jon Anderson isn't back with Yes. But he still honors their "adventurous" legacy with Band Geeks, coming to Celebrity Theatre in Phoenix.