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32 Years Ago: Ex-Yes and Zeppelin Members Form Supergroup XYZ
By 1981, two of the most successful and influential British rock groups of the '70s -- Led Zeppelin and Yes -- had come to an end, and the members of each band were all looking for new opportunities. In April 1981, former Yes drummer Alan White and bassist Chris Squire got together with Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page for a proposed supergroup called XYZ -- which could have also included Robert Plan
Yes Guitarist Peter Banks to Be Cremated
Yes Guitarist Peter Banks to Be Cremated
Yes Guitarist Peter Banks to Be Cremated
Following a bizarre turn of events that threatened to force the auction of Peter Banks' personal belongings in order to fund his funeral, the founding Yes guitarist's body is expected to be released this week.
Yes Founding Guitarist Peter Banks Dead at 65
Yes Founding Guitarist Peter Banks Dead at 65
Yes Founding Guitarist Peter Banks Dead at 65
Pioneering British guitarist Peter Banks has died. Best known for his work as the original guitarist in the seminal progressive rock band Yes, the musician was a trailblazer in the progressive rock movement of the '70s that also spawned Genesis, Pink Floyd, ELP and Jethro Tull. He passed away last Friday (March 8) at his home in London at the age of 65.
Yes Considers New Studio Album
Yes Considers New Studio Album
Yes Considers New Studio Album
The ever-shifting members of Yes took a full decade between their last two studio albums -- and lost lead singer Jon Anderson along the way -- but it sounds like they might be thinking about following up 2011's 'Fly from Here' sooner than later.