Welch, Chris (2008). Close to the Edge – The Story of Yes. Omnibus Press. ISBN 978-1-84772-132-7. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Chris Squire. Interview...
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rock band formed in London in 1968 by lead singer Jon Anderson, bassist Chris Squire, guitarist Peter Banks, keyboardist Tony Kaye, and drummer Bill Bruford...
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Conspiracy (band) (redirect from The Christ Squire Experiment)
Conspiracy (formerly known as The Chris Squire Experiment) was a progressive rock band founded by Chris Squire (then bassist in Yes) and Billy Sherwood...
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progressive rock band founded in 1968 by lead singer Jon Anderson, bassist Chris Squire, guitarist Peter Banks, keyboardist Tony Kaye, and drummer Bill Bruford...
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of Water is the debut studio album by English bassist and songwriter Chris Squire, released in November 1975 by Atlantic Records. The album was recorded...
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tenth studio album, Drama (1980). The tracks were compiled by bassist Chris Squire and the cover was designed by Roger Dean. Upon its release, it charted...
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dates in North America and Europe with its mixing supervised by bassist Chris Squire. Yesshows was remastered and expanded in 2009 by Isao Kikuchi, and published...
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August 1968, Yes formed with a line-up of singer Jon Anderson, bassist Chris Squire, guitarist Peter Banks, drummer Bill Bruford, and keyboardist Tony Kaye;...
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Rick Wakeman, thus reuniting them with vocalist Jon Anderson, bassist Chris Squire, and drummer Alan White, a line-up that had last performed in 1979. The...
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along with ex-Yes members Chris Squire (bass guitar, vocals, keyboards) and Alan White (drums). The band came together after Squire met Page by chance at...
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commercially successful line-up of Kaye, frontman Jon Anderson, bassist Chris Squire, and drummer Alan White. Rabin dedicated time to write songs with Anderson...
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– guitars, vocals Chris Squire – bass, vocals Rick Wakeman – keyboards On Tales from Topographic Oceans: Jon Anderson Chris Squire Steve Howe Alan White...
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Squire, Howe, White and Bruford 1973: E.H. in the U.K., by Eddie Harris, with appearances by Squire, White and Kaye 1975: Fish Out of Water, by Chris...
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the album retained close harmony singing, Kaye's Hammond organ, and Chris Squire's melodic bass, as heard on earlier releases, the new material also covered...
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group, which had also comprised lead vocalist Jon Anderson, bassist Chris Squire, and drummer Alan White. The five assembled in San Luis Obispo, California...
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After Yes disbanded in 1981, following the Drama (1980) tour, bassist Chris Squire, drummer Alan White and Trevor Rabin (guitarist, singer, songwriter)...
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included on Fly from Here. During this time, the lineup included bassist Chris Squire, guitarist Steve Howe, drummer Alan White, singer Benoît David, and keyboardist...
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Alan White (Yes drummer) (category The Chris Squire Experiment members)
the longest-serving member of the band and, alongside founder/bassist Chris Squire, the only member never to leave prior to his death. White also drummed...
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Going for the One (category Albums produced by Chris Squire)
The line-up during this time was lead vocalist Jon Anderson, bassist Chris Squire, guitarist Steve Howe, drummer Alan White, and keyboardist Patrick Moraz...
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vocalist Jon Davison and the final album to feature founding bassist Chris Squire before his death in 2015. The group started preparing new material for...
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The band was founded by Steve Nardelli, Chris Squire, Andrew Pryce Jackman, Martyn Adelman and John Painter. Chris Welch, in his book, Close to the Edge:...
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(drums on Take 1My Heart, 1999), Mark Wingfield, Iain Ballamy, Chris Squire (Chris Squire's Swiss Choir), The Syn (Syndestructible, 2005, again with Paul...
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– it wasn't boring." Lee has also been influenced by Paul McCartney, Chris Squire, and James Jamerson. In 1969, Rush began playing professionally in coffeehouses...
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included lead vocalist Jon Anderson, guitarist Peter Banks, bassist Chris Squire, drummer Bill Bruford, and organist Tony Kaye. Towards the end of 1969...
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2008 after a four-year hiatus with a line-up of David, Wakeman, bassist Chris Squire, guitarist Steve Howe, and drummer Alan White. The band prepared material...
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Billy Sherwood (category The Chris Squire Experiment members)
2000 and as bassist since 2015, following the death of original bassist Chris Squire. He is also known for working with former and current Yes members on...
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contributor) began developing new songs with band bassist and de facto leader Chris Squire to prevent the band from losing momentum and fully splitting. Yes' new...
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guitarist Steve Howe, and Yes, at that time comprising bassist and vocalist Chris Squire, guitarist and vocalist Trevor Rabin, keyboardist Tony Kaye and drummer...
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was written by Chris "Fish" Squire and Alan White (hence the track title) and is based on a medley of elements from three previous Squire-written Yes tracks:...
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"Remembering Chris Squire, the Very Loud, Beating Heart of Yes". Slate Magazine. Retrieved February 21, 2024. McIver, Joel (August 22, 2022). "How Chris Squire got...
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