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Musical groups established in 1968: Yes, Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple, Funkadelic, Grand Funk Railroad, Rush, Bread, The Last Poets, Henry Cow, Sweet, Ma
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Juni 2011
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Musik |
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9781155799810 |
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9781155799810 |
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Books LLC, Reference Series |
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Kartoniert |
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English
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H 246 mm / B 189 mm / D 7 mm |
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264 gr |
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128 |
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Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 125. Chapters: Yes, Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple, Funkadelic, Grand Funk Railroad, Rush, Bread, The Last Poets, Henry Cow, Sweet, Man, Can, The Stylistics, Accept, Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show, King's Singers, Blind Faith, Chain, All Saved Freak Band, Foghat, The Emotions, Sir Lord Baltimore, Climax Blues Band, Nazareth, Free, The Plastic People of the Universe, Mud, Korni Grupa, Velvett Fogg, The Shaggs, Smile, Clouds, Edgar Broughton Band, Johnny Maestro & The Brooklyn Bridge, The Bellamy Brothers, Bournemouth Sinfonietta, L.T.D., Brett Marvin and the Thunderbolts, Affinity, Philadelphia Boys Choir & Chorale, Inner Circle, Los Tigres del Norte, Colosseum, London Sinfonietta, Les Variations, Illinois Speed Press, Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra, Argent, Medicine Head, The Rich-Tone Chorus, Steamhammer, The MRQ, Breakout, The Friends of Distinction, Boys Choir of Harlem, The Tannahill Weavers, Fat Mattress, Pacific Chorale, Guru Guru, Touch, Cantamus Girls Choir, Progres 2, Blodwyn Pig, Design, The Sallyangie, Warpig, The Open Mind, Delivery, Canadian Children's Opera Chorus, Mandrill, Ensemble Renaissance, Andromeda, Harsh Reality, Birth Control, Porodicna Manufaktura Crnog Hleba, Sweet Thursday, The Dameans, Benjamin Sisters, Alive N Kickin', Supersister, Jacula, The Marbles, Apple, Bodast, Trio Mocotó, Tudor Lodge, Philip Glass Ensemble, The Dealians, Made in Sweden, Vancouver Woodwind Quintet, Dillard & Clark, Atlantic Symphony Orchestra, VIA Iveria, Taipei Century Symphony Orchestra, The Invaders. Excerpt: Yes are an English progressive rock band formed in London in 1968, generally regarded as one of the archetypal bands and pioneers of the genre. Despite many lineup changes, occasional splits within the group, and the ever-changing trends in popular music, the band has continued for more than 40 years and still retains a large following. They have sold over 30 million albums. The band's music blends symphonic and other classical structures with their own brand of rock music. Yes are generally noted for the distinctive sound of bass player Chris Squire (the band's sole consistent member), the high-register vocals of former lead singer Jon Anderson and the eclectic musical stylings of a succession of guitarists (Steve Howe, Peter Banks, Trevor Rabin, Billy Sherwood), keyboard players (Rick Wakeman, Tony Kaye, Patrick Moraz, Geoff Downes, Igor Khoroshev, Oliver Wakeman), and drummers (Alan White and Bill Bruford). Several band members became celebrated musicians and/or bandleaders in their own right, and a 1980 lineup of the band was briefly fronted by Trevor Horn (before he became a well known record producer). The band's current lineup includes Squire, Howe, White, Downes and Benoît David (lead vocals). Jon Anderson performing with Yes in 1977.Yes was formed in 1968 by singer Jon Anderson and bassist Chris Squire. Anderson had already recorded a single in 1964 as a member of The Warriors, a beat band formed by his brother Tony, and later featured on singles under the pseudonym Hans Christian. He was also a member of The Gun for a short while. Squire had been a member of The Syn, and spent a year to develop his bass-playing technique following the band's split. He formed Mabel Greer's Toyshop in January 1968 that consisted of guitarist and vocalist Clive Bailey, drummer Bob Hagger and guitarist Peter Banks, who had previously worked with Squire in The Syn. Later in the year Anderson met Squire at La Chasse, a ni... |
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