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Tag Archives: Patrick Moraz
Tributes To YES and Chris Squire Are Ready For Release
September 22, 2018

This year marks the 50th anniversary of YES but, sadly, the ensemble’s stalwart didn’t live to celebrate it, having passed away in 2015. Both the band and the man deserve paying homage to, and although the collective have seen a … Continue reading
Posted in News
Tagged Annie Haslam, Billy Sherwood, Candice Night, Chris Squire, David Sancious, Geoff Downes, Jon Davison, Patrick Moraz, Robert Berry, Steve Hackett, Todd Rundgren, Tony Kaye, Yes
Billy Sherwood: A Concept Work With Major Guests
September 12, 2015

It would be unjust to ascribe the timing of Billy Sherwood‘s new album release to his return to the ranks of YES, because “Citizen” – and the reissue of “Divided By One” for that matter – had been devised before the American replaced on-stage. … Continue reading
Posted in News
Tagged Alan Parsons, Billy Sherwood, Chris Squire, Patrick Moraz, Rick Wakeman, Steve Hackett, Steve Morse
Patrick Moraz Maps Out New Collaboration
July 14, 2015

is no stranger to a small band. Most known for his stints with YES and THE MOODY BLUES, he was also a part of a three-piece REFUGEE and worked in a duo with Bill Bruford; the more interesting it will be … Continue reading
Posted in News
Tagged Greg Alban, MAP, Patrick Moraz
Interview with PATRICK MORAZ
February 3, 2013
December 2000 – What kind of keyboards do you prefer – piano, organ or synthesizers – moog, mellotron? Although my first instrument was actually the violin, I prefer the piano as my main instrument. I love harpsichord and church organ … Continue reading
Posted in Interviews
Tagged Mainhorse, Moody Blues, Patrick Moraz, prog rock, Refugee, Yes


