Trevor Rabin on “Owner of a Lonely Heart,” “Anerley Road,” “Changes” + others: Gimme Five
Digging into five songs, Trevor Rabin offers us new insights into his solo work and key moments with Yes.

Digging into five songs, Trevor Rabin offers us new insights into his solo work and key moments with Yes.
Former Yes star Trevor Rabin discusses ‘Jacaranda,’ his second career in film and of course his time with one of prog rock’s signature bands.

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