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David Foster

England’s David Foster — never to end up being confused using the Canadian-born manufacturer/songwriter — was an associate from the late ’60s group the Warriors, whose people included Jon Anderson of Yes on support vocals and potential Ruler Crimson/Bob Dylan alumnus Ian Wallace. Foster and Anderson had been longtime close …

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Paul Pilnick

Through the entire 1960s and 1970s, guitarist Paul Pilnick was close to the forefront of whatever sound and musical genre where he was working. His initial professional gig was as an associate of Lee Curtis’ support music group, the All-Stars, from middle-1963 through early 1964. He jumped in the All-Stars …

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Jackie Lomax

Jackie Lomax must have been among Liverpool’s homegrown rock and roll & roll superstars — that’s the actual Beatles believed, and George Harrison and Paul McCartney both idea a sufficient amount of of his skill to back again him variously seeing that manufacturers and record firm executives at a crucial …

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Badger

The first ’70s marked the heyday of progressive rock — it appeared like each and every time you turned around and everywhere you appeared, there have been top-flight bands like Yes, King Crimson, ELP, Pink Floyd, the Moody Blues, et al., throughout, and their emulators and less rivals spreading away …

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Tony Kaye

For a lot of his profession, Tony Kaye was mostly referred to as the person that Rick Wakeman replaced in Yes in 1971, simply in time to become superstar keyboard participant rivaling Keith Emerson. Much more serious enthusiasts of Yes understood him relatively better, because the inspired otherwise overly showy …

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