While he continues his six-year (and counting) journey to complete the upcoming sequel to his 1976 debut album, former Yes vocalist Jon Anderson is already on to his next project: A new band with violinist Jean-Luc Ponty.
Former Yes singer and front man Jon Anderson is taking his time with the upcoming sequel to his landmark first solo album, 'Olias of Sunhillow.' The project has so far been six years in the making, and in a new interview, the diminutive singer likens the work to a slow-baking cake. "It’s not ready yet," Anderson tells Noise11.com. "I have all the ingredients but I haven’t put it in
When I was growing up I was forced to share a bedroom with my older brother Jim. Jim, being the oldest, controlled the stereo and by default shaped my music taste. Needless to say when I heard two legendary bands are touring together this summer, I was having a sever case of vinyl flashback...