Yes
English progressive rock band
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October 25 2024 | Yes is scheduled to release 'Yessingles 2' through Rhino Records. |
April 20 2024 | Release of 'Yale Bowl '71', recorded in 1971. |
January 2024 | Billy Sherwood confirmed the band has already started working on a follow-up album to 'Mirror to the Sky'. |
2023 | The album was reissued as a super deluxe edition, featuring the original album, instrumental tracks, studio recordings, live recordings, remixes, and additional bonus tracks. |
2023 | Rhino released a box set of The Yes Album, featuring digital remastering, remixing, a live disc, and bonus tracks |
October 6 2023 | The band released the compilation album 'Yessingles' through Rhino Records. |
May 19 2023 | The band released 'Mirror to the Sky' through Inside Out Music, continuing their long-standing musical journey. |
February 2023 | Jay Schellen officially joined the band as a permanent member. |
February 2023 | Current lineup established, consisting of Steve Howe, Geoff Downes, Billy Sherwood, Jon Davison, and Jay Schellen. |
January 2023 | Warner Music Group acquired recorded music rights for 12 studio albums from 1969 to 1987. |
October 2 2022 | Held a tribute concert for Alan White in Seattle, featuring special guests including former Yes guitarist Trevor Rabin. |
June 2022 | Launched a tour commemorating the 50th anniversary of 'Close to the Edge'. |
May 26 2022 | Alan White passed away. |
May 22 2022 | Announced that Alan White would sit out of their upcoming tour due to health issues, with Jay Schellen handling drums. |
October 18 2021 | Release of 'Union 30 Live', recorded between 1991-1992. |
October 1 2021 | Yes released 'The Quest' through Inside Out Music, reaching No. 20 in the UK and No. 1 in the UK Rock charts. |
2020 | Band confirms their split is permanent. |
2020 | Trevor Rabin confirms the band has split. Brian Lane is dismissed as manager, though he will continue managing Wakeman's solo career. |
October 30 2020 | Release of 'The Royal Affair Tour: Live from Las Vegas', recorded in 2019. |
2019 | Jon Anderson released the album '1000 Hands', which included contributions from Chris Squire, Steve Howe, and Alan White. |
October 30 2019 | Recorded The Royal Affair Tour: Live from Las Vegas album |
August 2 2019 | Release of 'Yes 50 Live', recorded in 2018. |
July 2019 | Rick Wakeman suggests the band would regroup for a tour in 2020 and potentially release final music, but with uncertainty about future plans. |
March 2019 | Jon Anderson announces the band has no further plans for touring or recording, citing 'mismanagement' and failure to agree on musical direction. |
2018 | Recorded performances for Yes 50 Live album |
2018 | The band released the live album 'Live at the Apollo', documenting a performance featuring Jon Anderson, Trevor Rabin, and Rick Wakeman. |
2018 | Concludes 50th anniversary tour, with no further public activity afterward. |
2018 | The band performs a European tour, again with Iain Hornal on bass and backing vocals. |
2018 | Jon Anderson publicly discussed the band name rights, revealing that Chris Squire's wife Scotland suggested both groups could use the name 'Yes' after Squire's death. |
September 7 2018 | Released a live recording of their March 25, 2017 Manchester Apollo show as a live album and DVD/Blu-ray titled 'Live at the Apollo' through Eagle Records. |
July 2018 | The band's first original song 'Fragile' debuts on Steve Jones' radio show Jonesy's Jukebox on KLOS-FM in Los Angeles. |
June 2018 | Commenced the Quintessential Yes: The 50th Anniversary Tour to commemorate Yes's fiftieth anniversary, with an initial plan for 100 worldwide dates. |
June 28 2018 | Yes released 'The Steven Wilson Remixes' through Rhino Records, which charted in the US (86) and UK Rock (19). |
February 2018 | Yes headlined Cruise to the Edge with original keyboardist Tony Kaye as a special guest, his first performance with the band since 1994. |
2017 | The band conducts a Japanese tour featuring Iain Hornal on bass and backing vocals. |
November 24 2017 | Release of 'Topographic Drama – Live Across America', recorded in 2017. |
August 2017 | Yes conducted the Yestival Tour across the U.S. and Canada, performing songs from their early albums. The tour was cut short due to the unexpected death of Dylan Howe's son, Virgil. |
April 2017 | Band announces their new name after being inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as part of Yes. |
April 9 2017 | The band officially announced their name change to 'Yes Featuring Jon Anderson, Trevor Rabin, Rick Wakeman'. |
March 25 2017 | Performed a notable show at the Manchester Apollo, which would later be released as a live album and DVD/Blu-ray. |
February 2017 | Yes toured the United States, including a headline performance at Cruise to the Edge. |
October 2016 | Debut worldwide tour 'An Evening of Yes Music and More' begins, featuring bassist Lee Pomeroy and drummer Lou Molino III. |
August 2016 | Rick Wakeman joined the band for a week of rehearsals in Los Angeles, preparing for their upcoming tour with Jon Anderson, Trevor Rabin, Lee Pomeroy, and Lou Molino III. |
June 2016 | Rabin reveals the group has assembled only 'bits and pieces of song ideas' and has declined record label offers to maintain control over the album's musical direction. |
June 2016 | The band agreed to prioritize touring over recording an album, with Anderson noting the limited time available for the group to tour and exchange music. |
January 2016 | Rick Wakeman confirmed Brian Lane as the band's manager. |
January 11 2016 | Jon Anderson publicly revealed the group's name as Anderson, Rabin and Wakeman (ARW). |
January 9 2016 | Trevor Rabin announced via Facebook that the three plan to tour later in the year. |
December 2015 | Brian Lane, the band's manager, encouraged the three musicians to formally launch their band. |
August 7 2015 | Yes performed for the first time without Chris Squire in their 47-year history, in Mashantucket, Connecticut. |
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