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Inside Jon Herington’s Infinite Ear IQ TrueFire Channel

This full-streaming website and mobile app is the next best thing to having Jon Herington with you in the practice room.

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Susie Blue and the Lonesome Fellas, “Waitin’ Just For You” (2019): One Track Mind

The Valentine’s Day-themed “Waitin’ Just For You” is a perfect reminder of the power and grace of Susie Blue and the Lonesome Fellas.

Yes, "Sign Language" from 'Keys to Ascension 2' (1997): YESterdays

Yes, “Sign Language” from ‘Keys to Ascension 2’ (1997): YESterdays

A rare instrumental, “Sign Language” closes out arguably the best Yes album to that point since 1983’s ‘90125.’

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Tom Brislin, keyboardist with Kansas and Yes: Something Else! Interview

Preston Frazier caught up with former Yes keyboardist Tom Brislin just as he began a new tenure with Kansas.

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Neal Morse on ‘The Great Adventure,’ Sequels and Cruise to the Edge: Something Else! Interview

How did Neal Morse follow-up an epic double-album concept project? Why, with another epic double-album concept project!

Yes, "Children of Light" from 'Keys to Ascension 2' (1997): YESterdays

Yes, “Children of Light” from ‘Keys to Ascension 2’ (1997): YESterdays

Producer Billy Sherwood again shows his talent at blending the Yes tradition with a contemporary feel.

Steve Hackett - 'At the Edge of Light' (2019)

Steve Hackett – ‘At the Edge of Light’ (2019)

Steve Hackett’s ‘At the Edge of Light’ keeps his winning streak of fine solo releases going.

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Warren Zevon, “Mutineer,” “Genius,” “Porcelain Monkey” + Others: Gimme Five

Celebrate Warren Zevon’s birth on January 24, 1947 with a look back at a handful late-period classics.

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Steve Hackett on ‘At the Edge of Light,’ Epic Songs and the Uniting Power of Music

Ex-Genesis guitarist Steve Hackett also discusses how this new studio project dovetails with 2017’s ‘The Night Siren,’ and his upcoming tour plans.

Yes, "Bring Me to the Power" from 'Keys to Ascension 2' (1997): YESterdays

Yes, “Bring Me to the Power” from ‘Keys to Ascension 2’ (1997): YESterdays

If ‘Keys to Ascension 2’ remains Rick Wakeman’s final Yes studio album, then this was a fine way to leave the band.