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Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe

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Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe

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The group <a href="spotify:artist:7AC976RDJzL2asmZuz7qil">Yes</a> has had a long and complicated history. By 1988, there were two different factions, one led by bassist <a href="spotify:artist:7G3uxJYCXXvkJJMORkc1rk">Chris Squire</a> that owned the rights to the name "<a href="spotify:artist:7AC976RDJzL2asmZuz7qil">Yes</a>," and this one, featuring singer <a href="spotify:artist:2iptQ8hQmUa7kZocEBHt7u">Jon Anderson</a>, drummer <a href="spotify:artist:1359ogdBoLfQGxKfUDfWaz">Bill Bruford</a>, keyboard player <a href="spotify:artist:0mkcYaXUbJUs5mJointuzB">Rick Wakeman</a>, and guitarist <a href="spotify:artist:6W7XIO8Ua1RIisnSf0QIoI">Steve Howe</a>. This quartet made an album, titled Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe, and went on the road playing what it called "An Evening of Yes Music, Plus," which occasioned a lawsuit. Finally, all was resolved, and the next version of <a href="spotify:artist:7AC976RDJzL2asmZuz7qil">Yes</a> was a mega-edition featuring eight members, who made the album Union. ~ William Ruhlmann, Rovi

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