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Tag Archives: Tony Kaye
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 & TONY KAYE – Live in Japan
August 5, 2016

Cherry Red 2016 From the first to the last, former and future YES members revisit their memories to report from the road. For all their studio rapport, watching one classic band’s original keyboard player and bassist-to-be on stage is a … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews, Video Reviews
Tagged Billy Sherwood, live, Tony Kaye, Yes
Billy Sherwood & Tony Kaye: Not A Quixotic Way
March 23, 2016

Outside of the YES circle or close to its edge, there’s no stopping for Billy Sherwood and Tony Kaye’s collaboration. Last heard together on the former’s solo album and, before that, on a Marcello Paganini’s , this year the two are … Continue reading
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Tagged Billy Sherwood, Circa, Tony Kaye
MARCELO PAGANINI – 2012 Space Traffic Jam
December 18, 2014

Marcelo Paganini 2014 Stars align for French-Brazilian guitarist’s ultimate dream which doesn’t produce a lot of light – rather a flurry of notes. With a surname like this, comparisons are inevitable, and Marcelo Paganini lives up to the virtuoso status. … Continue reading
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Tagged Eumir Deodato, fusion, Gary Husband, Marcelo Paganini, Tony Kaye


