Even a dream lineup of Yes legends couldn't save Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe (ABWH) from failed supergroup status.
Bill Bruford's hall of fame career included eight studio recordings as drummer with King Crimson, and a brief but celebrated stint in Genesis. Yet his July 19, 1972 departure from Yes remains a ...
Former Yes drummer Bill Bruford reflected on his return to the band for 1991's Union album, telling Rolling Stone the experience was, simply, "no good." Bruford cofounded Yes and played with the band ...
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Bill Bruford grew up with jazz. As an amateur drummer in the 1960s, and after a handful of lessons from Lou Pocock of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, he began his professional career in 1968. He was ...
It was perhaps one of the more unusual instances of audience interaction. Seated comfortably on the second floor of the Memphis Drum Shop in December, a crowd of 60 or so watched as Bill Bruford and ...
After a four-decade career, drummer Bill Bruford, one of the pioneers of progressive rock, has decided it's time to leave the stage. "I think every time my fat rear end is out on a drum stool, some ...
Charting the career of drummer Bill Bruford, one has to sometimes wonder exactly what was he thinking? On the cusp of major commercial success on the heels of Close to the Edge (Atlantic, 1972), ...
As the drummer in prog titans Yes, King Crimson and - at times - Genesis as well as his own project, Earthworks, it’s fair to assume that Bill Bruford has amassed more than a little bit of gear over ...
From the late Sixties through his retirement in 2009, drummer Bill Bruford played progressive rock in stadiums, jazz in small clubs, and just about everything in between. During a recent conversation ...
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