Jon Anderson & The Band Geeks – Perpetual Change: Album Review
Jon Anderson recaptures his muse with an injection of musical excellence from the Band Geeks.
Jon Anderson recaptures his muse with an injection of musical excellence from the Band Geeks.
We go out on a limb and attempt to pick the best of the Rabin years on a single Yes LP.
Jon Anderson and his latest collaboration prove that they can go beyond firing off Yes classics.
A new (slightly) expanded Jon Anderson remastered release – Animation from 1982
Olias Of Sunhillow by Jon Anderson – arguably the best of the Yes solo albums that sprung out as the band took a break in 1975/6
In the same year as Jon Anderson released his 1000 Hands album he goes back to almost the start of his solo catalogue with a reissue of Song Of Seven.
We have a look back at the Yes music that features the holy trinity of Anderson, Wakeman & Howe, who have all released new LP’s in 2020.
Jon Anderson (Yes vocalist) and a huge cast come together on the 1000 Hands album.
David Watkinson goes deep into the history of Yes with an admirably detailed account of the early years of iconic singer Jon Anderson.