In 1981, Yes lead singer Jon Anderson teamed up with Greek keyboard wiz Vangelis and made one of the most unusual albums in awhile, The Friends of Mr. Cairo. But, being 1981, it's off-beat nature fit perfectly into the budding eighties "anything goes" musical atmosphere...
Of course I didn't expect Jon Anderson to be a fan of anything that his former mates do without him, but his statement, "What the hell are you doing?" really caught my eye. Funny! Yes just released a new album with a sound alike singer, which I think should be illegal...
After my rant yesterday about YES touring without it's signature voice Jon Anderson, I learn that he's putting together his own solo tour. YES! Now that's Yes. It will be more Yes than Yes. Yes? I've included some dates, so far nothing around here but I'll keep checking...
Jon Anderson on Yes: "I pushed them up the mountain."
Jon Anderson is a founding member of the seminal British 				progressive rock group Yes. The singer/songwriter and 				multi-instrumentalist fronted the group through several decades 				of commercially successful and musically adventurous albums and 				tours...