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STEVE HOWE, CHRIS SQUIRE AND ALAN WHITE OF YES CONTINUE
NEXT LEG OF CRITICALLY ACCLAIMED “IN THE PRESENT” TOUR
FEB. 5 IN
MEXICO CITY
17-City
North American Tour Includes Stops at L.A.’s Wiltern,
Texas, Colorado, Pacific Northwest, Canada, Idaho, Las
Vegas, Northern and Southern California Through March 3
LOS ANGELES,
Dec. 18, 2008—Rolling
Stone recently raved that Steve Howe, Chris Squire
and Alan White of YES “sounded as majestic as ever”
during their performance just last month at New York
City’s Hammersmith Ballroom, adding that the band’s
stand-in vocalist Benoit David was able to “expertly
mimic the impossibly high-pitched vocals of original
singer Jon Anderson.” Now, that’s some high praise. This
may not be exactly the traditional YES line-up, “but
it’s close enough,” raved
Rolling Stone.
YES concerts have always been very special events, and
this winter’s “In the Present” tour, which began in
November and December, and will resume February 5 and 6
for two shows in Mexico City before hitting a total of
16 U.S. cities in November and December, lives up to
those expectations. Band members Howe, Squire and White,
along with David and keyboardist Oliver Wakeman, son of
YES’ Rick Wakeman, will play selections from hit albums
like Fragile, Close to the Edge, Tales
from Topographic Oceans and
90125 along with audience favorites like
“Roundabout,” “Owner of a Lonely Heart” and “I’ve Seen
All Good People,” some of the enduring classics that
have made YES one of the most influential and
groundbreaking groups in rock & roll.
This time around, Howe, Squire and White are also
pulling out some rarely performed chestnuts, like 1980’s
“Machine Messiah” and “Siberian Khatru,” expertly sung
by David, a Montreal, Quebec,
native and vocalist in several YES tribute groups,
discovered by the band on the Internet and invited on
the tour. His ability to channel Anderson’s distinctive singing voice has added
an extra treat to the concerts for true fans.
The tour resumes at the Metropolitan Theater in Mexico City on Feb. 5-6, and runs through March 3 at the
Table Mountain Casino in
Friant,
CA.
The group’s itinerary can be found on the
Tour page at http://yesworld.com.
Over the course
of a remarkable 40-year career that has time and again
redefined the boundaries of rock,
YES have become renowned for their live performances
since being formed in 1968 by Chris Squire and Jon
Anderson from a mutual interest in vocal harmonies and
classical song structure. With drummer Bill Bruford,
guitarist Peter Banks and keyboardist Tony Kaye, they
metamorphosed into YES, earning a residency at the famed
London
venue The Marquee Club, where they played with the likes
of Jimi Hendrix and Pink Floyd, releasing their
self-titled debut album in July 1969.
Guitarist Steve Howe, who went on to play in the popular
prog-rock groups Asia and GTR and continues releasing
acclaimed solo albums and touring, brought an
experimental cutting edge to YES for their 1970’s
The Yes Album, their first album to top the UK charts.
Drummer Alan White, who had been hand-picked to
play on John Lennon’s
Imagine and
George Harrison’s
All Things Must Pass, came aboard in 1972.
YES then went on to conquer
America and played at some of the
largest paid attendance concerts of all time, including
JFK Stadium in
Philadelphia
in 1976 to a crowd of over 130,000 people.
YES postponed plans for a 40th anniversary
Close to the Edge and Back tour in June, when vocalist Jon Anderson
suffered a severe asthma attack and was diagnosed with
acute respiratory failure.
Commented Squire: "This isn't an attempt to replace Jon
Anderson because, as we all know, that would be
impossible. Benoit has proven to be a talented
singer, which has enabled us to present the music of YES
for fans who have waited almost four years to see us
perform."
As a dominant force for more than four
decades, YES has sold more than 30 million albums
worldwide, stretching the boundaries of progressive
art-rock with their dynamic instrumental contrasts and
abstract lyrics. Their symphonic use of sound and
innovative musical styles continues to make them one of
the most successful and long-standing group in rock
history and their amazing career continues to defy many
of their contemporaries, as they continue to add new,
young fans to their following.
Added Squire: “This is turning out to
be one of the best performing line-ups in YES’ storied
history. It feels like we’re rediscovering these songs
all over again, playing them ‘In the Present,’ as if for
the very first time.”
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