Depending on how you count, some 20 members have passed through Yes' ranks over the years. But guitarist Steve Howe has been the true keeper of the tales — from Topographic Oceans and elsewhere.
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"Why it didn't sound like a complete pile of crap, I don't know!" Steve Howe on “Siberian Khatru""It was a fascinating time," Steve Howe says of Close to the Edge, Yes’s 1972 release and fifth studio album. "We were still quite fresh with each other, so there was kind of a feeling we were ...
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Steve Howe on 6-string explorations and how a Novatron Summit shaped his new guitar-centric solo LPThose of us who think of Steve Howe as one of the great guitar frontiersman of his generation will not be disavowed of this notion upon hearing his new solo album. Accompanied by his son, Dylan ...
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“We didn’t force a connection, it just happened.” Steve Howe remembers a fledgling Yes supporting Jethro Tull in America in 1971In the band new issue of Prog Magazine Steve Howe recalled how Yes were helped in their rise to success by supporting the already-established Jethro Tull on tour in America. You can get the new ...
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Ultimate Classic Rock on MSNYes Working on Third Studio Album Since 2021Yes is recording their third album in less than five years, keyboardist Geoff Downes confirms. Before this recent creative ...
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