When Yes released Drama in 1980, it took some fans by surprise. Vocalist Jon Anderson and keyboard legend Rick Wakeman were gone. In their place, Trevor Horn and Geoff Downes of the Buggles stepped in ...
It’s time once again for the Sentinel’s annual tradition, the reprinting of the most famous letter to the editor and editorial ever published. The story of “Yes, Virginia” starts in 1897, when the ...
Fine retrospective video featuring classic Yes music finds original singer Jon Anderson backed by a hot new band still in fantastic voice. A founding member of the legendary progressive rock band Yes, ...
Jon Anderson has released the first single with a group of collaborators he found on YouTube. Listen to "Shine On" with the Band Geeks below. The new track was produced by Anderson and Blue Oyster ...
In September 1897, a letter arrived in the newsroom of The Sun, one of New York's great newspapers of the day. The author was a child whose "little friends" had been questioning something close to her ...
Father Time was given a swift kick in the rear by a pair of stalwart classic rock acts on Thursday night, Aug. 22, at the Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre. Deep Purple and Yes have been around since 1968 ...
It all started in high school on Staten Island nearly 30 years ago. That’s when Richie Castellano and two friends, Andy Ascolese and Andy Graziano, began playing progressive rock together, including ...
Thomas Nast’s classic version of Santa Claus, drawn in 1881 for Harper's Weekly. In September 1897, a letter arrived in the newsroom of The Sun, one of New York's great newspapers of the day. The ...
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