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On July 2, 2014, a statement was issued on the band's official Facebook page announcing the impending retirement of lead singer Steve Walsh. On July 6, 2014, former Kansas lead singer John Elefante issued a statement that he had been contacted by the band on July 2 to discuss rejoining. However, on July 4, after turning to prayer, he said that ...
Kansas is an American progressive rock band from Topeka, Kansas.The band's current lineup features constant members guitarist Rich Williams and drummer Phil Ehart, alongside guitarist Zak Rivi (who first joined in 2016), vocalist and keyboardist Ronnie Platt (since 2014), keyboardist and vocalist Tom Brislin (since 2018), violinist and rhythm guitarist Joe Deninzon (since 2023) and bassist and ...
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There's no place like home, and the classic rock band Kansas — which was formed in Topeka — will return here to perform as part of its 50th anniversary tour at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 4, at the Topeka ...
CHEYENNE – The legendary dad-rock band Kansas is headed to the capital city to perform at the Cheyenne Civic Center on Saturday as a part of their 50th anniversary tour, "Another Fork in the Road."
Playlist: The Very Best of Kansas. Release date: April 29, 2008; Label: Sony Legacy — — 2015 Miracles Out of Nowhere. Release date: March 2015; Label: Epic, Legacy Recordings; 68 — 2022 Another Fork In The Road - 50 Years Of Kansas. Release date: December 9, 2022; Label: InsideOut Music — — "—" denotes releases that did not chart
America’s prog rock band Kansas celebrates its 50th anniversary with its “Another Fork in the Road” tour. Fans at the two shows (Nov. 23-24) at the Brown County Music Center will get two ...
Two for the Show is the first live album by American progressive rock band Kansas, released in 1978. The album was recorded over the course of the band's three previous tours in 1977 and 1978. It was certified Gold and then Platinum shortly after its release. [4]