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  2. Time and a Word - Wikipedia

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    The line-up of the group at this time included lead vocalist Jon Anderson, guitarist Peter Banks, bassist Chris Squire, drummer Bill Bruford, and organist Tony Kaye. [3] Towards the end of 1969, they booked time at Advision Studios in London during gaps between shows to record Time and a Word .

  3. Yes (band) - Wikipedia

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    The "Yes-West" group were working on a follow-up to Big Generator and had been shopping around for a new singer, auditioning Roger Hodgson of Supertramp, Steve Walsh of Kansas, Robbie Nevil of "C'est la Vie" fame, [79] and Billy Sherwood of World Trade. Walsh only spent one day with them, but Sherwood and the band worked well enough together ...

  4. Jon Anderson - Wikipedia

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    Anderson grew up on Norfolk Street with brothers Tony and Stuart, and sister Joy. He is the third youngest. [4] As a youngster, Anderson became a fan of several musicians, including Elvis Presley, Eddie Cochran, the Everly Brothers, and Jon Hendricks. [6] Anderson attended St. John's School where he organised daily football matches during lunch ...

  5. 15 Celebrities Who Were Caught In Scandalous Affairs In 2024

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    Image credits: Bored Panda #5 Megan Fox Allegedly Found “Upsetting” Messages On Mgk’s Phone. Machine Gun Kelly and Megan Fox have certainly been the talk of a lot of drama this year. Back in ...

  6. Guy (band) - Wikipedia

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    Guy has reformed periodically since their initial break-up, the first of which occurred in 1995, with the release of the song "Tell Me What You Like", but an album did not follow at that time. In 1999, Riley and the Hall brothers reunited to release their first album in nine years titled Guy III. The album featured the modest hit "Dancin ...

  7. Over the years, fans have pointed to different reasons why The Beatles broke up, but it seems that the band simply grew apart and no longer shared the same vision after eight years together.

  8. List of Yes band members - Wikipedia

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    The "Yes-West" group were working on a follow-up to Big Generator and had been shopping around for a new singer, auditioning Roger Hodgson of Supertramp, Steve Walsh of Kansas, Robbie Nevil of "C'est la Vie" fame, [25] and Billy Sherwood of World Trade. Walsh only spent one day with them, but Sherwood and the band worked well enough together ...

  9. Open Your Eyes (Yes album) - Wikipedia

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    Open Your Eyes is the seventeenth studio album by the English rock band Yes, released in November 1997 by Eagle Records in the UK and by Beyond Music in the US. Following the 1996 revival of the 1970s "classic" line-up of Yes, the band's relationship with management had broken down and keyboardist Rick Wakeman had once again left the band.