Tony Kaye Discusses His Scary ‘Yes Album’-Era Injury: ‘We Hit a Car Head On’
Tony Kaye was on the way back from a Yes performance at Basingstoke in 1970, when the band was involved in a horrific crash.
Tony Kaye was on the way back from a Yes performance at Basingstoke in 1970, when the band was involved in a horrific crash.

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By embracing traditional sounds and executing them with vital energy, Midnight North has produced a record that stands on its own merits.

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Steve Wilson puts himself on an unusual situation here, and not just because this is his first new album release in 12 years.

UFO have been so far under the mainstream radar that you need advanced detection equipment from NASA to find them.

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Robben Ford’s new song is loose, truly collaborative — the opposite of those emailed digital confections so often dubbed “duets” these days.