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Rick Wakeman celebrated in new set of six stamps designed by Roger Dean
By Jerry Ewing published
New set of Rick Wakeman's stamps celebrates his connections with the Isle Of Man, where he lived and recorded in the 80s and 90s

Trevor Rabin recalls being trapped in hell with Yes as they made Big Generator
By Martin Kielty published
The guitarist, keyboardist and unwilling producer saw the band’s internal relationships buckling under intense external pressure to make an album as successful as 91025

Radiohead, Yes, Can and Peter Gabriel are in Rock Hall boss Jason Hanley’s record collection
By Jo Kendall published
The Hall of Fame’s director of education wore out his first copy of 90125, was blown away by OK Computer, devoured So and went on to discover Coheed And Cambria

Yes announce new reissue of Fly From Here: Return Trip with Atmos mix
By Jerry Ewing published
Yes's 2018 release, Fly From Here: Return Trip, reunited the band's 1980 Drama line-up

Yes announce first English and Scottish live dates for two years
By Jerry Ewing published
Prog legends Yes announce a nine-date tour of England and Scotland on which they'll play all of 1971's Fragile album

Yes created longer songs than Close To The Edge, but none with as much impact
By Sid Smith published
Classical music, Eastern mysticism and the River Thames came together to inspire the 19-minute title track from their fifth album in 1972

BBC sport writer Phil McNulty recommends albums by Roger Waters, Asia, Supertramp and others
By Jo Kendall published
The pundit, who met John Wetton and Geoff Downes through their mutual love of the sport, recommends albums by Asia, Supertramp, Marillion and others

“Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson told me I was playing too fast!” Taylor Hawkins’ love for prog
By Malcolm Dome published
Foo Fighters drummer Taylor Hawkins discusses how he got into prog rock

The forthright attitude behind Roger Dean’s album art for Yes
By Sid Smith published
Inspired by real-life landscapes and knowing what he didn’t like, the forthright creator of remarkable worlds explains his partnership with Yes

Wombles, Buggles, Asia and more: Geoff Downes’ life and times in and out of Yes
By Dave Everley published
His big break came with the Wombles, then he impressed Trevor Horn with synths he’d only borrowed. He forged a partnership with John Wetton and made it big with Asia – and his easygoing nature means he’s avoided most of Yes’ infamous dramas
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