Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Yes’ 1969 debut unveiled the band’s ambitions, powered by the seemingly rocket-fuelled bass playing of the 21-year-old Squire.
Billy Sherwood recalled having to hide from fans during his first tour as Yes bassist, because he was so emotional about the recent loss of band co-founder Chris Squire. Sherwood – who already had a ...
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NEW YORK (AP) — Chris Squire, the bassist and co-founder of the progressive rock band Yes who recently announced he had leukemia, has died, according to a statement from his band members on Sunday. He ...
Decades after the heyday of both Genesis and Yes, a supergroup composed of members of both iconic progressive rock bands was formed. Though, the group wasn’t originally intended to be a “supergroup,” ...
When South African singer/guitarist Trevor Rabin first hooked up with former Yes musicians Chris Squire, Alan White and Tony Kaye in 1982, it was intended as Cinema, a new group with original material ...