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  2. Jon Anderson - Wikipedia

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    John Roy Anderson was born on 25 October 1944 in Accrington, Lancashire, England. [4] His father Albert was from Glasgow, Scotland, and served in the army in the entertainment division [5] and later worked as a salesman; his mother Kathleen was of Irish and French ancestry [4] and worked in a cotton mill, cotton being the biggest export from Lancashire at the time. [4]

  3. List of NFL players with chronic traumatic encephalopathy

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    Chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) is a type of brain damage that has been found in 345 of 376 deceased former National Football League (NFL) players, according to a 2023 report by the Boston University CTE Center, which has led the effort to diagnose CTE cases.

  4. John Anderson (sportscaster) - Wikipedia

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    John Anderson (born 1964 or 1965) [1] is an American sports commentator who served as host of the ESPN TV program SportsCenter from June 1999 until his retirement in June 2024. [ 2 ] Early life and education

  5. Jon Anderson on Yes’ Prog Epic ‘Close to the Edge’: ‘It’s ...

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    Guitarist Steve Howe, singer Jon Anderson, and drummer Bill Bruford playing with Yes at London’s Rainbow Theatre on Jan. 14, 1972. (Photo by Michael Putland/Getty Images)

  6. Yes Featuring Jon Anderson, Trevor Rabin, Rick Wakeman

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    Singer Jon Anderson, singer and guitarist Trevor Rabin, and keyboardist Rick Wakeman were former members of the progressive rock band Yes.Anderson had co-founded Yes with bassist Chris Squire in 1968, and had been a member in three stints until 2008; [5] Wakeman had been a member in five stints between 1971 and 2004; [6] Rabin had been a member from 1983 to 1995. [7]

  7. Chris Squire - Wikipedia

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    One evening at La Chasse, Barrie introduced Squire to Jon Anderson, a worker at the bar who had not found success as the lead singer of The Gun or as a solo artist. [14] The two found they shared common musical interests including Simon & Garfunkel, The Association and vocal harmonies.

  8. The Living Tree (album) - Wikipedia

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    The Living Tree is an album by Jon Anderson and Rick Wakeman (as Anderson/Wakeman), both previously members of progressive rock band Yes. The album was initially sold only as a souvenir during their UK tour in Autumn 2010, titled "The Anderson Wakeman Project 360" and from the Gonzo Multimedia online store. It was made available to the public ...

  9. Toltec (album) - Wikipedia

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    Toltec is the ninth solo album by Yes lead singer Jon Anderson, released in 1996. Musically, it is progressive rock with elements of new age, world music, electronic, and jazz. Anderson provided the vocals, wrote, arranged, and produced the work.