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Jon Anderson Biography

Born as John Roy Anderson on October 25, 1944, in Lancashire, England, Jon Anderson would grow up to become one of the most recognizable voices in progressive rock. He began his musical career by joining his brother Tony's group the Warriors. Eventually, that band relocated from England to Germany, however Tony had left the group by then. So, the only Anderson still in the band by 1965 when they cut their first single was Jon (technically still John at that time). The single received a less than enthusiastic welcome and Anderson left the group in 1967, having put in five years with them. His next move was to the group the Party, but that one was quite short-lived. By 1968, Anderson had returned to England and recorded two singles under the moniker Hans Christian Anderson. Those received responses similar to what the Warriors' single had. Anderson found his way into the group Gun, but only stayed there for a couple of months.

The year was 1968 and musical history was about to be made with an introduction in a London club. Jon Anderson was introduced to Chris Squire and finding a kindred spirit in music, he began showing up at gigs of Squire's band Mabel Greer's Toy Shop, whose guitarist at the time was Peter Banks. Anderson started getting up and singing with the group from time to time, eventually becoming their vocalist. However, Banks had left by the time Anderson was inducted. More pieces gradually began to fall into the mix as various musicians were brought into the Toy Shop fold. First Bill Bruford, then Tony Kaye. By the time Peter Banks returned, the band had decided to change their name to Yes. They released their first two albums in 1969 and 1970 and they received good critical response, but not a large commercial or radio presence. By the time that they recorded 1970's The Yes Album, the band had replaced Peter Banks with Steve Howe and the combination, along with a stroke of luck at a U.S. radio station, proved the charm to begin their commercial career. Interestingly, Anderson found the time for side projects even amidst recording and touring with Yes. In fact, he would show up on two albums in the first two years of the decade. The first was King Crimson's Lizard and the other was Johnny Harris' All to Bring You Morning. The next Yes album, 1972's Fragile, would feature both the debut of new keyboardist Rick Wakeman and the single "Roundabout." The combination propelled the group and Anderson well into the spotlight. For the next couple of years, Yes occupied the majority of Anderson's time. With the recording of three more studio albums before 1974 and steady touring, he would have little time for much else. However, after the tour for Relayer, things began to settle down a bit. Anderson managed to work with Vangelis Papathanassiou, who had been Yes' first choice for Rick Wakeman's replacement. Although immigration issues forced the band to go with Patrick Moraz instead, Anderson added vocals to the keyboardist's Heaven and Hell album released in 1975. It would definitely not be the last time they would work together.

1976 saw the entire band taking time to record solo albums. Anderson's outing, Olias of Sunhillow, was an ambitious creation. It was an album-long concept piece with nearly all the writing and performances being undertaken by the singer himself. He also added vocals to Yes drummer Alan White's Ramshackled album. The break seemed to revitalize the band and their next release, Going for the One, featuring the return of Rick Wakeman, was a very strong album and ushered the band into 1977 with style. Anderson's role in the group was close to coming to an end for a time, though. He stuck with them through the next album and couple of tours, but when they began recording for the follow up to Tormato, the dreaded "musical differences" cropped up and Anderson left. He definitely did not become idle, though. Indeed, the next couple of years proved very fertile for him. He released his second solo album, Song of Seven, in 1980. That same year, he collaborated again with Papathanassiou. This time they recorded an entire album together and released it under the moniker Jon & Vangelis. The album was called Short Stories, and they enjoyed that work so much that before the end of 1981, they released two more albums together. 1981 also saw Anderson appearing on Rick Wakeman's 1984 album. His next solo release was 1982's Animation, a show he took on the road.

1983 would be another turning point for Anderson. He worked on Mike Oldfield's Crises album, but that would not be the decisive factor in his career. By that time, Yes had been broken up for almost three years. Chris Squire and Alan White were working with a young guitarist named Trevor Rabin on a project called Cinema. Tony Kaye had also been enlisted for the project. Producer and one-time Anderson Yes replacement Trevor Horn suggested that Anderson should add some vocals to the project. Upon agreeing. Anderson remarked that with his voice on the songs it would be Yes. The group agreed and the name Cinema was dropped in favor of Yes. The resulting album, 90125, propelled by the hit single "Owner of a Lonely Heart," saw the band receive more success than they had ever previously attained. A tour ensued, but then the band had some quiet time. Anderson took the opportunity to record another solo album, this time a collection of holiday songs, entitled Three Ships. He also managed to work on a few other projects including movie soundtracks with John Paul Jones and Tangerine Dream. The next Yes album and tour in 1987 saw those musical differences once again appearing and Anderson again left Yes.

In the time following his second departure from the group, he released another solo album, this one a rather poppy collection entitled In the City of Angels. He also guested on Toto's release The Seventh One. By that time, he had begun talking with several Yes alumni about working together again. The group of them, Anderson, Steve Howe, Rick Wakeman, and Bill Bruford were joined by Tony Levin and completed an album. The only problem was deciding what to call the group. They had wanted to name it Yes, but Chris Squire proved ownership of that name and was not going to let them use it. So, they chose to forego cleverness and work with their last names. Thus their album was a self-titled one called Anderson- Bruford-Wakeman-Howe. The group toured fairly extensively for the release, but Anderson still wound up finding the time to contribute vocals to Jonathan Elias' Requiem for the Americas album. Another odd turn of events was looming on the horizon, though. As Anderson-Bruford-Wakeman-Howe were working on their second release, Yes was in the process of recording their next album. Lines of communication were once again opened and both projects were combined into one Yes album, dubbed Union. The group toured for the album to both filled stadiums and rave reviews. Anderson still found time to get together with Papathanassiou again and release the next Jon & Vangelis album, Page of Life, in 1991. The following year, he worked on Kitaro's album Dream. Among other projects, Anderson would do another album with Papathanassiou (Chronicles) and two solo albums (Deseo and Change We Must) before the 1994 release of the next Yes album, Talk. The lineup on that disc was back to a five-piece, Steve Howe, Rick Wakeman, and Bill Bruford having gone their separate ways.

The next couple of years were quiet ones for Yes, but not for Anderson. He made guest appearances on a few projects and released two new solo albums. And big things were once again on the horizon for Yes. It was announced in late 1995 that Trevor Rabin and Tony Kaye were no longer part of the group. They were replaced by alums Steve Howe and Rick Wakeman. A classic Yes lineup and incredible fan enthusiasm surrounded both the band and Anderson. The group did three shows in San Luis Obispo in March of 1996. The shows were recorded and released along with new studio material as the two Keys to Ascension albums. 1997 saw quite a bit more activity from Anderson. He released two solo albums, the Celtic The Promise Ring and EarthMotherEarth. Yes also released an album featuring his vocals. The disc was called Open Your Eyes and in true Yes tradition of revolving door membership, it did not feature Rick Wakeman, who had already left. Anderson went along with the group on a tour of small intimate theaters that fall. In 1998, he released his next solo album, The More You Know. That same year saw several releases featuring his vocal talents. Among them was 4Him's album Streams, Yes' The Ladder, and Steve Howe's Portraits of Bob Dylan. Touring and working on the Yes album Magnification have kept Anderson pretty busy, but he found time to appear on Bela Fleck & the Flecktones' 2000 release Outbound.

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Discography

1999 - An Evening of Yes Music Plus

01. Jon Anderson - Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra [Live]
02. Jon Anderson - Time and a Word/Owner of a Lonely Heart/Teakbois [Jon Anderson Solo]
03. Jon Anderson - Clap/Mood for a Day [Steve Howe Solo][Live][Medley]
04. Jon Anderson - Long Distance Runaround [Live]
05. Jon Anderson - Birthright [Live]
06. Jon Anderson - And You and I: Cord of Life/Eclipse/The Preacher the Teacher/Apoca ...
07. Jon Anderson - Close to the Edge: The Solid Time of Change/Total Mass Retain/I Get Up
08. Jon Anderson - Themes: Sound/Second Attention/Soul of the Warrior [Live]
09. Jon Anderson - Brother of Mine: The Big Dream/Nothing Can Come Between Us/Long Lost B
10. Jon Anderson - Heart of the Sunrise [Live]
11. Jon Anderson - Order of the Universe: Order Theme/Rock Gives Courage/It's Hard to Gro
12. Jon Anderson - Roundabout [Live]

1998 - Jon And Vangelis Interview

01. Jon Anderson - Rotterdam Opening
02. Jon Anderson - Jon (Part One)
03. Jon Anderson - Jon (Part Two)
04. Jon Anderson - Vangelis (Part One)
05. Jon Anderson - Vangelis (Part Two)
06. Jon Anderson - Vangelis (Rome)
07. Jon Anderson - Vangelis Popurri

1998 - The More You Know

01. Jon Anderson - Magic Love
02. Jon Anderson - Maybe
03. Jon Anderson - Say
04. Jon Anderson - The More You Know
05. Jon Anderson - Heaven's Love
06. Jon Anderson - Faithfully
07. Jon Anderson - Take, Take, Take
08. Jon Anderson - Gimme Love
09. Jon Anderson - Dancing Fool
10. Jon Anderson - Sad
11. Jon Anderson - Ever
12. Jon Anderson - Free (Some Would Say)
13. Jon Anderson - Some TV
14. Jon Anderson - Youth

1997 - Earthmotherearth

01. Jon Anderson - Time Has Come
02. Jon Anderson - Harptree
03. Jon Anderson - Take A Little Time Out
04. Jon Anderson - Scraggle Cat And Puss Cat Willum
05. Jon Anderson - Concerto Uno
06. Jon Anderson - Harptree Too
07. Jon Anderson - Concerto Due
08. Jon Anderson - Harptree Tree
09. Jon Anderson - That Crazy Wind
10. Jon Anderson - Behind My Eyes
11. Jon Anderson - Heaven Knows (Treehugging)
12. Jon Anderson - Whalewatching
13. Jon Anderson - Earthmotherearth

1997 - The Promise Ring

01. Jon Anderson - Born to Dance
02. Jon Anderson - Flowers of the Morning
03. Jon Anderson - Timing of the Known
04. Jon Anderson - True Life Song
05. Jon Anderson - Are You?
06. Jon Anderson - My Sweet Jane
07. Jon Anderson - True Hands of Fate
08. Jon Anderson - The Promise Ring
09. Jon Anderson - O'er

1996 - Toltec

01. Jon Anderson - The Book Opens
02. Jon Anderson - Quick Words (Talk-Talk)
03. Jon Anderson - Shall We Play The Game
04. Jon Anderson - Semati Siyonpme
05. Jon Anderson - Good Day Morning
06. Jon Anderson - Leap Into The Inconceivable
07. Jon Anderson - Song Of Home
08. Jon Anderson - Building Bridges
09. Jon Anderson - Sound And Color
10. Jon Anderson - Longwalker Speaks
11. Jon Anderson - Maazo Maazo
12. Jon Anderson - Enter Ye The Mystery School
13. Jon Anderson - Ave Verum

1995 - Angels Embrace

01. Jon Anderson - Myo Maya
02. Jon Anderson - New Eire Land
03. Jon Anderson - Angels Embrace
04. Jon Anderson - Cloudsinging
05. Jon Anderson - Prayersong
06. Jon Anderson - Naturemusic
07. Jon Anderson - Midnight Cello

1995 - Deseo (Remixes)

01. Jon Anderson - Deep Floresta (Deep Forest)
02. Jon Anderson - Intercity 125 Mix (Trans-Global Underground)
03. Jon Anderson - Speed Deep (Deep Forest)
04. Jon Anderson - Master Mute vs The Tone-E Programme Mix (Trans-Global Underground)
05. Jon Anderson - FSOL Deseo Reconstruction (Future Sounds Of London)
06. Jon Anderson - Amor Real (Global Communication)
07. Jon Anderson - Master Mute Instrumental Mix (Trans-Global Underground)
08. Jon Anderson - Bless This (Global Communication)

1994 - Change We Must

01. Jon Anderson - State of Independence
02. Jon Anderson - Shaker Loops
03. Jon Anderson - Hearts
04. Jon Anderson - Alive & Well
05. Jon Anderson - The Kiss
06. Jon Anderson - Chagall Duet
07. Jon Anderson - Run on, Jon
08. Jon Anderson - Candle Song
09. Jon Anderson - View from the Coppice
10. Jon Anderson - Hurry Home
11. Jon Anderson - Under the Sun
12. Jon Anderson - MChange We must

1994 - Deseo

01. Jon Anderson - Amoa Real
02. Jon Anderson - A-DE-O
03. Jon Anderson - Bridges
04. Jon Anderson - Seasons
05. Jon Anderson - Floresta
06. Jon Anderson - Cafe
07. Jon Anderson - This Child
08. Jon Anderson - Danca Do Ouro
09. Jon Anderson - Midnight Dancing
10. Jon Anderson - Deseo
11. Jon Anderson - Latino
12. Jon Anderson - Bless This

1991 - Page Of Life

01. Jon Anderson - Wisdom Chain
02. Jon Anderson - Page of Life
03. Jon Anderson - Money
04. Jon Anderson - Jazzy Box
05. Jon Anderson - Garden of Senses
06. Jon Anderson - Is It Love
07. Jon Anderson - Anyone Can Light a Candle
08. Jon Anderson - Be a Good Friend of Mine
09. Jon Anderson - Shine for Me
10. Jon Anderson - Genevieve
11. Jon Anderson - Journey to Ixtlan
12. Jon Anderson - Little Guitar

1988 - In The City Of Angels

01. Jon Anderson - Hold On To Love
02. Jon Anderson - If It Wasn't For Love (Oneness Family)
03. Jon Anderson - Sundancing (For The Hopi Navajo Energy)
04. Jon Anderson - Is It Me
05. Jon Anderson - In A Lifetime
06. Jon Anderson - For You
07. Jon Anderson - New Civilization
08. Jon Anderson - It's On Fire
09. Jon Anderson - Betcha
10. Jon Anderson - Top Of The World (The Glass Bead Game)
11. Jon Anderson - Hurry Home (Song From The Pleiades)

1985 - 3 Ships

01. Jon Anderson - Save All Your Love
02. Jon Anderson - Easier Said Than Done
03. Jon Anderson - Three Ships
04. Jon Anderson - Forest Of Fire
05. Jon Anderson - Ding Dong Merrily On High
06. Jon Anderson - Save All Your Love(Reprise)
07. Jon Anderson - The Holly And The Ivy
08. Jon Anderson - Day Of Days
09. Jon Anderson - 2000 Years
10. Jon Anderson - Where Were You
11. Jon Anderson - Oh Holy Night
12. Jon Anderson - How It Hits You
13. Jon Anderson - Jingle Bells

1983 - Animation

01. Jon Anderson - Olympia
02. Jon Anderson - Animation
03. Jon Anderson - Surrender
04. Jon Anderson - All in a Matter of Time
05. Jon Anderson - Unlearning (The Dividing Line)
06. Jon Anderson - Boundaries
07. Jon Anderson - Pressure Point
08. Jon Anderson - Much Better Reason
09. Jon Anderson - All God's Children

1983 - Private Collection

01. Jon Anderson - Italian Song
02. Jon Anderson - And When the Night Comes
03. Jon Anderson - Deborah
04. Jon Anderson - Polonaise
05. Jon Anderson - He is Sailing
06. Jon Anderson - Horizon

1981 - Animation

01. Jon Anderson - Olympia
02. Jon Anderson - Animation
03. Jon Anderson - Surrender
04. Jon Anderson - All in a Matter of Time
05. Jon Anderson - Unlearning
06. Jon Anderson - Boundries
07. Jon Anderson - Pressure Point
08. Jon Anderson - Much Better Reason
09. Jon Anderson - All Gods Children

1981 - The Friends Of Mr. Cairo

01. Jon Anderson - I'll Find My Way Home
02. Jon Anderson - State of Independence
03. Jon Anderson - Beside
04. Jon Anderson - The Mayflower
05. Jon Anderson - The Friends of Mr. Cairo
06. Jon Anderson - Back to School
07. Jon Anderson - Outside of This (Inside of That)

1980 - Short Stories

01. Jon Anderson - Curious Electric
02. Jon Anderson - Each and Everyday / Bird Song
03. Jon Anderson - I Hear You Now
04. Jon Anderson - The Road
05. Jon Anderson - Far Away in Baagad
06. Jon Anderson - Love is / One More Time
07. Jon Anderson - Thunder
08. Jon Anderson - A Play Within a Play

1980 - Song Of Seven

01. Jon Anderson - For You For Me
02. Jon Anderson - Some Are Born
03. Jon Anderson - Don't Forget (Nostalgia)
04. Jon Anderson - Heart Of The Matter
05. Jon Anderson - Hear It
06. Jon Anderson - Everybody Loves You
07. Jon Anderson - Take Your Time
08. Jon Anderson - Days
09. Jon Anderson - Song Of Seven

1976 - Olias Of Sunhillow

01. Jon Anderson - Ocean Song
02. Jon Anderson - Meeting (Garden of Geda)
03. Jon Anderson - Dance Of Raynart
04. Jon Anderson - Qoquaq En Transic
05. Jon Anderson - Flight of the Moorglade
06. Jon Anderson - Solid Space
07. Jon Anderson - Moon Ra
08. Jon Anderson - To The Runner