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Tag Archives: Roger Dean
TONY KAYE – End Of Innocence
October 20, 2021
Spirit Of Unicorn Music 2021 Romance as affirmed by tragedy: former ivories driver with YES details the September 11th course to find the meaning of life. Less celebrated than his successors – Messrs. , and – despite his prominent presence … Continue reading
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Tagged Roger Dean, Tony Kaye, Yes
Tony Kaye Debuts As A Solo Artist
July 17, 2021
Most famous for his two stints in YES, Tony Kaye’s oeuvre isn’t limited to the prog giants’ records, the keyboard master’s career including participation in such different ensembles as BADGER and ‘ DETECTIVE – although, of course, it’s usually old … Continue reading
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Tagged Roger Dean, Tony Kaye, Yes
GENTLE GIANT’s “Octopus” Gets A Steven Wilson Remix
September 18, 2015
For all its complexity and sophistication, GENTLE GIANT‘s “Octopus” is more than a cult classic of a prog ilk; it’s an album which many love dearly. That’s why the news of its reissue in a remix implemented to the original tapes by is causing … Continue reading
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Tagged Gentle Giant, Roger Dean, Steven Wilson
Steve Hackett To Use Roger Dean’s Artwork
July 4, 2015
It may look a little incongruous, given Roger Dean‘s association with YES and , but not GENESIS, and his artwork alluding to fantasy scenes, yet ‘s forthcoming multi-disc box set “Premonitions” – whose contents we looked into – will bear the legendary designer’s creation … Continue reading
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Tagged Roger Dean, Steve Hackett
Linda Hoyle Returns In Style
June 3, 2015
Some careers have not be long to echo down the years, and it’s surely the case with Linda Hoyle, who was the singer with AFFINITY in the late ’60s – early ’70s and released a solo album, 1971’s “Pieces Of Me,” before … Continue reading
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Tagged Affinity, B.J. Cole, Gary Husband, Linda Hoyle, Mo Foster, Ray Russell, Roger Dean