The Yes albums “Tales from Topographic Oceans” (1973) and “Drama” (1980) don’t appear to have much in common. The former shows the legendary British band at the height of their hallmark intricate prog ...
Yes ended the ’70s in complete disarray. They’d argued over the musical direction taken on 1978’s Tormato, and even argued over the artwork. Long-time engineer Eddy Offord simply walked away. By the ...
Yes were so dead in the early Eighties that it took two guys named Trevor to bring it back to life. Ironically, the first Trevor – Buggles frontman Trevor Horn – took a lot of the blame for killing ...
Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. In the Summer of 2016, Yes embarked upon an ambitious tour. At each show, the band ...
Yes keyboardist Geoff Downes is connected to some seriously intertwining music lore. By the time he joined Yes, Downes had already made history as one-half —with Trevor Horn—of the studio duo The ...
But Yes have rolled with the punches, as they've always done – recruiting temporary replacement drummer Jay Schellen (previously of Yes-related acts Asia and Circa), who joined longtime guitarist ...