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Aviary

Aviary was a later-’70s art-rock group comprised of vocalist/keyboardist Brad Like, guitarist Toby Bowen, keyboardist Paul Madden, bassist Ken Steimonts, and drummer Richard Bryans, who all managed to discharge one record before splitting up.

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Steve Howe

Steve Howe was created in London about Apr 8, 1947. When he started playing guitar he previously a number of influences, chief included in this Chet Atkins. Considering that two of others had been Django Reinhardt as well as the duo of Les Paul & Mary Ford, it’s hard to …

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Supersister

Holland’s R.J. Stips is usually among rock’s great unfamiliar keyboardists and tunesmiths. From his early Zappa-esque prog-pop ditties to complete blown symphonic rock and roll, his creativity ranged all over thematically.

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Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe

The group Yes has already established an extended and complicated history. By 1989, there have been two different factions, one led by bassist Chris Squire that possessed the rights towards the name “Yes,” which one, featuring vocalist Jon Anderson, drummer Expenses Bruford, keyboard participant Rick Wakeman, and guitarist Steve Howe. …

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Ambrosia

LA quartet Ambrosia, whose founding users included guitarist/vocalist David Pack, bassist/vocalist Joe Puerta, keyboardist Christopher North, and drummer Burleigh Drummond, fused symphonic artwork rock having a slickly produced pop audio. The group was found out in 1971 by LA Philharmonic conductor Zubin Mehta, who presented Ambrosia within a so-called All-American …

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Trevor Horn

Perhaps one of the most commercially successful companies from the 1980s, Trevor Horn popularized a personal modernist sound well known because of its early usage of samplers. Blessed July 15, 1949 in Hertfordshire, Britain, his dad was a dual bass participant in an area orchestra; Horn shortly found the bass …

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Trevor Rabin

Trevor Rabin was created in South Africa in 1954. He initial began playing electric guitar at age 12 after having acquired piano lessons since he was a toddler. He produced his first music group in 1968, of them costing only 14 yrs . old. After getting drafted, Rabin performed both …

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Starcastle

Starcastle (alongside Styx, Fireballet, and Kansas) were section of a belated stateside reaction to Uk progressive rock and roll. With Gary Strater’s melodic bass lines, Supplement Schildt’s Moog works, and Terry Luttrell’s occasionally valuable vocals, the music group was obviously modeled from Yes, especially in its initial two produces. While …

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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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Anderson/Stolt

Anderson/Stolt is a collaborative saving project between ex – Yes vocalist/songwriter Jon Anderson and Bloom Kings/Transatlantic guitarist/composer Roine Stolt. Inside Out Music label employer Thomas Waber instigated the task during 2014’s Progressive Country at Sea Cruise trip, where both Stolt’s Transatlantic and Anderson’s group had been performing. Having always been …

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