For countless bassists, there’s nothing better than the late Chris Squire’s hard-driving, sixteenths-heavy bassline on the 1972 Yes classic, Roundabout. It’s a showcase bass riff that flies by so fast ...
“Chris Squire’s contributions as a songwriter were huge,” Rudy Sarzo once told BP. “As well as his bass playing. Chris made everything bigger with his tone. I’m a huge Yes fan, even though you might ...
Chris Squire, founder member of seminal progressive rock band Yes, has died. He was 67. The bass player's death was confirmed by Yes bandmate Geoffrey Downes on Twitter. What to Read Next Downes wrote ...
If ever there were an album that deserved the deluxe treatment, it would be Fish Out of Water (Atlantic, 1975), which would turn out to be (more or less) the only solo album ever released by Yes ...
Chris Squire, who has died aged 67, was the bass guitarist and co-founder of the 1970s British progressive rock band Yes. The only member of the group to feature on every studio album, he revealed ...
Chris Squire’s impact on the world of progressive rock is still felt to this day – as is the music he helped create. A decade after his death, Prog asked former bandmates, collaborators and artists ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Chris Squire, the bassist and co-founder of the progressive rock band Yes who recently announced he had leukemia, has died, according to a statement from his band members on Sunday. He ...
He is the sole member of the prog rock band to appear on all its studio albums. By Billboard Staff Chris Squire, the bassist and co-founder of veteran prog rock troupe Yes, died on Saturday, June 27, ...
Chris Squire, known for co-founding and playing bass for progressive rock band Yes, died Saturday night just a month after revealing that he had been diagnosed with leukemia. He was 67. Yes confirmed ...
In this Aug. 5, 1977 photo, bassist Chris Squire, right, and frontman Jon Anderson, of the progressive rock band Yes, perform at New York's Madison Square Garden. (AP Photo/Richard Drew, File) NEW ...