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  2. Bill Bruford - Wikipedia

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    William Scott Bruford (born 17 May 1949) is an English drummer and percussionist who first gained prominence as a founding member of the progressive rock band Yes.After leaving Yes in 1972, Bruford spent the rest of the 1970s recording and touring with King Crimson (1972–1974), Roy Harper (1975), and U.K. (1978), as well as touring with Genesis (1976).

  3. Bruford (band) - Wikipedia

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    Bruford were a band assembled and led by British drummer Bill Bruford (former Yes and King Crimson), originating in the late 1970s.. Bill Bruford formed the jazz-fusion band for his debut solo album Feels Good to Me, with keyboardist Dave Stewart (formerly Hatfield and the North), American virtuoso bassist Jeff Berlin and guitarist Allan Holdsworth (formerly Soft Machine and Pierre Moerlen's ...

  4. Music for Piano and Drums - Wikipedia

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    Music for Piano and Drums is the first studio album by a duo consisting of Swiss keyboardist Patrick Moraz and English drummer Bill Bruford.Both were members of Yes at different times (Bruford from 1968- 1972 and Moraz from 1974-1977), and the two had played together on Yes bassist Chris Squire's solo album Fish Out of Water in 1975.

  5. One of a Kind (Bruford album) - Wikipedia

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    One of a Kind is the second solo album by the drummer Bill Bruford, and the first proper album by his band Bruford. Released in 1979 on EG Records, it is a collection of instrumentals in a style that can loosely be defined as jazz fusion. Bruford features guitarist Allan Holdsworth, bassist Jeff Berlin, and keyboardist Dave Stewart.

  6. The Sound of Surprise - Wikipedia

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    The Sound of Surprise is a studio album by Bill Bruford's Earthworks recorded November 2000. It was the second Earthworks album to feature saxophonist Patrick Clahar, pianist Steve Hamilton and acoustic bassist Mark Hodgson. Unlike previous Earthworks albums, it showcases a more traditional acoustic jazz quartet sound.

  7. Close to the Edge - Wikipedia

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    As he played on Close to the Edge but left before the subsequent tour, Bruford was obliged by management to share his album royalties with White and claims that Lane enforced a compensation payment of $10,000 from him for leaving. [76] Years later, White agreed to return his share of the royalties upon Bruford's request. [77]

  8. Kenjiro Tsuda - Wikipedia

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    Bruford Toriko: Smile Naruto: Rock Lee & His Ninja Pals: Aoba Yamashiro Fairy Tail (2012–2015) Silver Fullbuster, Bacchus Grou 2013: Ixion Saga DT: Leon Inazuma Eleven GO: Galaxy (2013–2014) Bitway Ozrock, Stag Kwatta Space Brothers: Vincent Bold DD Fist of the North Star: Yuda Duel Masters Victory V3: Sakurada Hakkenden: Eight Dogs of the East

  9. Five Per Cent for Nothing - Wikipedia

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    A quarter-century later, Bruford described "Five per Cent for Nothing" as "completely naive—but we've all got to start somewhere." [10]: 31 Bruford left the band shortly after recording their next album, Close to the Edge; this instrumental was the only Yes piece crediting him alone as its composer. [2]