The classic Chris Squire bass tone is best described as clanky, clacky, brittle, hollow and so on, but rather than deciphering endless adjectives it's probably best to listen to Roundabout and marvel ...
If ever there were an album that deserved the deluxe treatment, it would be Fish Out of Water (Atlantic, 1975), which would turn out to be (more or less) the only solo album ever released by Yes ...
Now over 50 years old, at the time of its release, the band were facing the chop from Atlantic Records due to the poor performance of their first two albums, but their increasing live following meant ...
NEW YORK -- Chris Squire, the bassist and co-founder of the progressive rock band Yes who recently announced he had leukemia, has died, according to a statement from his band members Sunday. He was 67 ...
Chris Squire’s impact on the world of progressive rock is still felt to this day – as is the music he helped create. A decade after his death, Prog asked former bandmates, collaborators and artists ...
Also landing on Simmons’ list of most influential bassists were Mountian’s Felix Pappalardi, Yes’ Chris Squire, prolific session musician Carol Kaye, and Van Halen’s Michael Anthony. Regarding the ...
Billy Sherwood recalled having to hide from fans during his first tour as Yes bassist, because he was so emotional about the recent loss of band co-founder Chris Squire. Sherwood – who already had a ...
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