Where are they now? - Others associated with Yes
(in alphabetical order)

This page last updated: 28 Jan 2012
 
YES and projects with several Yesmen
Jon
Anderson
Chris
Squire
Steve
Howe
Alan
White
Geoff
Downes
Trevor
Horn
Tony
Kaye
Peter
Banks
Patrick
Moraz
Bill
Bruford
Rick
Wakeman
Trevor
Rabin
Billy
Sherwood
Igor Khoroshev
Oliver Wakeman

Benoît David
Asia
CIRCA:
Anderson & Wakeman
Others associated with the band

On this page:  Damion Anderson - Deborah Anderson - Jade Anderson - Tony Anderson - Jeff Berlin - Tom Brislin - Alex Bruford - Nina (Wakeman) Carter- Matt Clifford - Julian Colbeck - Roger Dean - Francis Dunnery - Jonathan Elias - Ahmet Ertegün - David Foster - Bruce Gowdy - Larry Groupé - Jimmy Haun - Aaron Horn - Dylan Howe - Jen Howe - Virgil Howe - Zoë Street Howe - Andrew Jackman - J. J. Jeczalik - Eddie Jobson - Sidonie Jordan - Gary Langan - Alex Lasarenko - Tony Levin - Milton McDonald - Frank Macchia - Mark Mancina - Eddie OffordMichael Plotnikoff - Steve Porcaro - Graham Preskett - Alex Proyce - Ryan Rabin - Randy Raine-Reusch - Bobby Sherwood - Michael Sherwood - Phyllis Sherwood - Jill Sinclair - Pete Sinfield - Carmen Squire - Chandrika Squire - Nikki Squire - Vangelis - Adam Wakeman - Benjamin Wakeman - Jemma Wakeman - Tim Weidner - Jesse White



Damion Anderson - Jon's son. MySpace page

Damion was in a band project called Vincent Kane, consisting of Damion (lead vocals), Drew Lowe (guitar, backing vocals), Colin Parkinson (Darkroom Project; bass, backing vocals), Lucas Van Rensburg VIII (drums). However, the other three are now in new band Circles without Damion.

In an Oct 2009 interview, dad Jon said of Damion:

My son just went into the studio for the first time. He's been writing good songs forever, but he's never gone in to record correct. He's always in with a band [...] Now he's figured it out and is doing it right.

In a Jun 2011 interview, Jon said he was writing material with Damion: see under Jon Anderson for details.


Deborah Anderson - Jon's daughter; backing vocals on ABWH. MySpace page; Deborah Anderson Photography; Somis Sound page; Twitter; Facebook

Deborah's latest project, due around May 2012, is "Aroused: The Lost Sensuality of a Woman" (Twitter), a feature documentary and photography art book about 16 adult industry performers: Jesse Jane, Belladonna, Katsuni, Allie Haze, Kayden Kross, April O'Neil, Francesca Lé, Lisa Ann, Brooklyn Lee, Alexis Texas, Asphyxia Noir, Teagan Presley, Ash Hollywood, Tanya Tate, Lexi Belle and Misty Stone.

Her next project is to shoot a "lost city" in Africa.

In Jan 2012, she shot actress Gina Gershon for the cover of Gershon's debut novel.

Silence (Somis Sound/LILACREATIVE Inc.) was her 10-track debut solo album, released 2008. It is available in physical form from the Somis Sound store and digitally (including US and UK iTunes). The music was largely recorded by Deborah using Apple's GarageBand software on vocals, percussion, piano, guitar and synth. The album was co-produced by Deborah and Erik "E-Rok" Richards (Somis Sound), who also mixed the album and performs on synths, double and electric bass, and loops. Deborah and E-Rok also duet on accordions on "Learn to Love". Mastering and, on "Bitter Taste", "Good Enough" and "Breathe", additional keys and programming are by Tyler Sherman. There was an accompanying coffee table book, "Paperthin" (Verlhac, first print limited edition of 1000 copies, with copy of CD included). The book consists of Deborah's black and white photography based on 1930s erotica, with models including Minnie Driver (Deborah previously did photography work for Driver's solo album Seastories), Fergie, P!nk, Natasha Henstridge, Tilda Swinton, Sophie Dahl and sister Jade. Dahl also wrote a short article on female sensuality for the book. The book's images are accompanied by lyrics from the album, while a digibooklet with selected photos is available with the purchase of the album from iTunes. The basis for "Paperthin" was Deborah's first photographic exhibition, "Hollywood Erotique", in 2004 in Los Angeles, CA.

Deborah has also been doing other photographic work, including continuing to work with P!nk (she shot the album cover for Funhouse and further work). She is Art Director for the Gansevoort Hotel Group and has set up LILACREATIVE Inc. to cover her creative output. In mid-2010, she signed to PR and branding company The Burgett Group.






Jade Anderson - Jon's daughter. MySpace page; YouTube page; Twitter; Official website (Japan)

Jade has been finishing her second solo album in Los Angeles; this was expected 2010, but has yet to appear. She can be heard singing "Stars" on a promotional video for a calendar she co-produced with sister Deborah. In May 2011, she uploaded a set of video performances to YouTube.

She had been writing material with Future Cut (Darren Lewis and Tunde Babalola; worked with Lily Allen, Natasha Beddingfield, Kelis), Paul Statham (worked with Shelly Poole, Sophie Ellis-Bextor) and others. One of Jade's song with Statham, "Chasing Butterflies", was to be heard on streaming audio on her MySpace page. Also available there were demos entitled "How Many Days", "'Life'", "Give It Up" and "Love Without Gold". A 2007 demo entitled "Tell Me" is now there. At the end of 2007, she began working with Leo Z (MySpace page; Leonardo De Bernadini; worked with Josh Groban, Andrea Bocelli) on an album. (I am unclear whether this will build on the earlier work with Statham and Future Cut or is a fresh start.) Her MySpace page reported that she is also writing material for other artists. The MySpace page has featured "On the Run", "Your Name", "Tell Me", "Laughing", "Before It Starts Again...", "Life", "Come and Get Me...", "Love Without Gold", "Love" and "Time...".

On 27 Apr 2011, Jade tweeted about singing in the studio with Snow Patrol, seemingly as part of sessions for their new album.

Jade also works as an actress and model. She has a new documentary project entitled "The Divine9 Project".



Jeff Berlin - bass on An Evening of Yes Music Plus. Homepage

Berlin has released a new album, High Standards, on his own MAJ Records label with himself (electric bass), Richard Drexler (Woody Herman Orchestra; piano, upright bass) and Danny Gottlieb (Pat Metheny; drums). In Sep/Oct 2011, Berlin is touring the US in a trio with Scott Henderson (Tribal Tech, ex-Joe Zawinul, ex-Chick Corea's Elektric Band; guitar) and Mike Clark (ex-Herbie Hancock, ex-Wayne Shorter; drums). The tour is booked by Leonardo Pavkovic and PR is by Billy James.

Berlin runs The Players School of Music in Florida.



Tom Brislin - keys on Yessymphonic tour. On Twitter

Brislin remains a keyboardist, singer and songwriter with his own band Spiraling, with Paul Wells (drums), Marty O'Kane (guitar), Bob Hart (bass).

Brislin played a solo show on 15 Jul 2011 in Nashville, TN, to include material from his next CD, Hurry Up and Smell the Roses, as well as older material and covers. Brislin joined the opening act Kurt Michaels, who performed material from his new album, Soaring Back to Earth, on two tracks of which Brislin guests—see details under Billy Sherwood, who also guests. He is now working on his debut solo album and has sought fan investment for the project.

Brislin writes for Keyboard Magazine.

Alex "Al" Bruford - Bill's son

Al drums in The Infadels (MySpace page), along side Bnann Watts (vocals), Matt Gooderson (guitar, electronics), Wag Marshall-Page (bass) and Richie Vermin (electronic, percussion). The band play live regularly. The band's second album, Universe in Reverse, is out and was produced by Martin "Youth" Glover (Killing Joke, Transmission, ex-System 7).



Nina Carter (formerly Wakeman) - Rick's ex-wife. Official website

Nina runs her training company, Nina's People Limited. She is working on her autobiography, saying in Jun 2007 that, "I've written three chapters and am looking for a publisher."



Matt Clifford - additional keys on ABWH

Clifford continues to work with the Rolling Stones.



Julian Colbeck - additional keys live with ABWH

Colbeck played with the group Charlie in the late 1970s. A partial reunion of the band under Terry Thomas, with Colbeck and Martin Smith (slide guitar) has produced the new album Kitchens of Distinction (Voiceprint), released 2009.

Voiceprint have re-released Back to Bach (VP522CD) by Julian Colbeck with Jonathan Cohen (originally released in 1992). The album features re-workings of Bach's fugues, while guests guitarist Steve Hackett (working with Chris Squire, ex-Genesis, ex-GTR), Milton McDonald (worked with ABWH, The Spice Girls), John Keeble (Spandau Ballet), Mary Hopkin and Brian Keenan.



Roger Dean - cover artist. Homepage

Dean has continued to do cover art for Yes (including In the Present, Live from Lyon) and Asia (including a forthcoming 30th anniversary re-release of Asia and the band's next studio album, XXX). He is offering a limited edition of 36 Roger Dean Collectors Edition copies of Fly from Here, consisting of the usual deluxe box set plus a limited edition 12"x12" signed and numbered etching of the new Yes dragon logo (only available with this Collectors Edition) and a unique, signed and numbered watercolour and ink painting for each copy. These are only available through the San Francisco Art Exchange, who also sell some of Dean's work.

He continues to work on his film project, "Floating Islands"—details on main page. Dean is designing landscapes based on his art for a virtual reality project from new company Virtual Space Entertainment. He describes the project in a Mar 2008 interview for YesFANZ.

In terms of architectural work, in the Mar 2008 interview, Dean describes plans for 3 or 4 houses in Hawaii and for other projects, including possibly a hotel.



Francis Dunnery - backing vocals on ABWH. Official website

Dunnery's The New Progressives Tour featuring The Brand New It Bites consisted of UK dates in Oct/Nov 2010. The New Progressives project will re-record and tour material by Dunnery's former band It Bites, and more. The core band are Francis Dunnery (vocals, guitar), Tom Brislin (Spiraling, ex-The Syn, worked with Yes, Camel; keys), Brett Kull (echolyn; guitar, engineer, mix), Paul Ramsey (echolyn; drums) and Jamie Bishop (bass), i.e. most of the backing band for The Syn's 2009 live dates.

There's a Whole New World Out There is a new 2CD album with the same core line-up and along similar lines, mostly re-recordings of old It Bites ("Kiss Like Judas", "Old Man & the Angel", "Hunting the Whale", "Underneath Your Pillow", "Sister Sarah", "Yellow Christian", "Murder of Planet Earth") and Dunnery solo material, but also including a cover of Genesis' "Back in NYC". John Mitchell (It Bites, Kino, Frost*, Arena, ex-John Wetton, ex-iCon; guitar), Theo Travis (Soft Machine Legacy, The Tangent, Travis & Fripp, ex-Gong, ex-Porcupine Tree; sax) and Simon Rogers (Also Eden) guest.

Dunnery is working with Dave Kerzner (working with Steven Wilson, Simon Collins, worked with Jon Anderson, ex-Giraffe) of the Sonic Reality music software development company on the Sonic Elements project(s)—see details on the main page.



Jonathan Elias - producer, composer, additional keyboards and vocals on Union. EliasArts; EliasArts profile; MySpace page; MySpace page for EliasArts

Now out is Prayer Cycle: Path to Zero (PR page), released by Across the Universe Records (audio sample here). This 7-track, "classically-influenced" album was written and produced by Elias. Nearly 5 years in the making, Path to Zero is a sequel to 1999's The Prayer Cycle and also a benefit album, with all proceeds to anti-nuclear weapons organisation Global Zero. Tracks:

  1. "Atomic Mother", with Sting, Trudie Styler (Sting's wife; vocals), Rahat Fateh Ali Khan (vocals)
  2. "Trinity", with Jonathan Davis (Korn), Salif Keita (vocals), Hakim
  3. "Deliverance", with Angelique Kidjo (vocals), Richard Bona (vocals), Yungchen Lhamo (vocals)
  4. "Many Suns", with Alex  Ebert (Ima Robot, Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros; vocals), Lilli Elias (Jonathan's daughter; vocals)
  5. "Devotion", with Jon Anderson (worked with Elias on Elias's Requiem for the Americas, Yes's Union and Robert Downey Jr.'s The Futurist; vocals), Richard Bona (vocals), Rahat Fateh Ali Khan (vocals), Dadawa; in Sep 2010, Anderson uploaded an extract of this piece as "Born Again" to his Facebook page
  6. "Path to Zero"—an archival recording of a poem ("Moonshine Night") by Jim Morrison (The Doors), with new music; with actor Robert Downey Jr., Joanne Shenandoah (vocals), Sinéad O'Connor and Serj Tankian (System of a Down); although previously bootlegged, the Morrison recording has never been officially released
  7. "Awakening", with the American Boys Choir
Khan, Keita, Bona and Lhamo all appeared on The Prayer Cycle. Details in Yescography.

Elias and Jon Anderson have been working together further: see under Anderson. In a Feb 2010 interview, Elias comments on Yes and Anderson:

Q: What exactly went wrong on the Yes-album Union that you produced in 1991? [...]

A: I didn’t realize how dark the baggage was within that band and how much they hated each other... I knew they had broken up many times and shuffled members in and out, I didn’t realize the reason that that happened was because of their egos and personal feelings for each other. I honestly believe I was the central focus of hatred for Rick Wakeman and Steve Howe, who couldn’t stand each other. Even though Jon Anderson was the co-producer of the record, and was constantly urging me to work with other players, which we subsequently did, he took none of the heat because they were so scared of him. I also urged Rick to play a Hammond and not his cheezy midi synthesizers. He didn’t realize the best work they had done was done 20 years earlier. [...] I also find it interesting that 20 years later that Jon is on my new Prayer Cycle follow up record and has nothing to do with the band anymore. I think that speaks volumes.

Elias is also working on an album with Yungchen Lhamo.

Elias runs Elias Arts with his brother Scott and Alex Lasarenko, supplying music for film and television. The company also employs Michael Sherwood and Jimmy Haun, among others. Haun and Elias were working with singer Lindsey Haun (MySpace page; Jimmy's daughter). Elias continues to do music for various adverts and has also scored the forthcoming film "Son of No One", directed by Dito Montiel.


David Foster - additional guitar on Time and a Word. Official website

Foster's autobiography, "Yours is No Disgrace", is expected at some point from his webpage.



Bruce Gowdy - guitar with a Yes of Squire/Sherwood/White/Kaye before Union. MySpace page

The four original members of Unruly Child—Gowdy (guitar), Guy Allison (ex-World Trade; keys), Jay Schellen (GPS, ex-CIRCA:, ex-Asia, ex-Conspiracy, ex-World Trade, ex-Peter Banks; drums, percussion), Marcie Michelle (formerly Mark) Free (ex-King Kobra; vocals)—have re-united to record a new album, Worlds Collide (Frontiers Records), due 15 Oct in Europe and 26 Oct in the US. Larry Antonio (MySpace page; worked with Air Supply, Ambrosia, Ricky Martin) is on bass. The album was reportedly to be written by Gowdy/Allison/Free. Cover by Hugh Syme (worked with Rush, Whitesnake). Tracks: "Show Me the Money", "Insane", "When We were Young", "Tell Another Lie", "Love is Blind", "When Worlds Collide", "Talk to Me", "Life Death", "Read My Mind", "Neverland", "Very First Time", "You Don't Understand". The band are considering touring in support, probably summer 2011. A video for "Very First Time" is available.

The band has material in preparation for a follow-up album, but are focusing first on a re-mixed and expanded version of Free's 1996 solo album, Tormented, with bonus tracks and new material. They are also seeking rights to their first album in order to re-release it.

Gowdy continues to work with Mercedes. He produced her debut album Rock-n-Soul Blvd. Gowdy also produced The Day the World Awoke by Marcus Eaton and The Lobby. Gowdy continues to work as a producer and songwriter for albums and TV/film.



Larry Groupé - orchestral arrangements/conducting on Magnification/YesSymphonic. Official website; Current projects

Groupé writes music for film, TV, CD-ROMs etc.

A recent score was for the re-make of the thriller "Straw Dogs", out 16 Sep in the US. The film was directed, produced and written by Rod Lurie and is a remake of Sam Peckinpah's 1971 film, which in turn was based on the Gordon Williams novel "The Siege of Trencher's Farm". A score album is released in the US on 13 Sep. Groupé previously did scores for Lurie's films "Deterrence" and "The Contender".

Groupé recently won the 2011 Emmy for Best Original Score - Short Subject Film for "Residue", a documentary about US involvement in Cambodia, directed by Jared Davis. He also did the score to "Hold at All Costs", a TV documentary about the Korean War for PBS.
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Jimmy Haun - guitar on the ABWH component of Union. MySpace page; EliasArts profile; Webpage

Haun was involved in a serious road traffic accident in early Jan 2011. However, he is now recovering well. In Jul 2011, he said on Facebook: "Just an update. I'm doing so much better. Physical therapy has been a long road but a success and I can finally play again."

Haun was formerly in CIRCA:, with Billy Sherwood, Tony Kaye and Jay Schellen—see here for details. Haun, Sherwood and Kaye also combined forces with Bobby Kimball (ex-Toto) in Yoso, but Haun then left Yoso and CIRCA: to concentrate on his commercial work.

Haun works for Elias Artsdetails under Elias. Haun and Jonathan Elias were working with Jimmy's daughter, Lindsey Haun (MySpace page), on her singing career.

Haun recorded some material in the first incarnation of The Key, with Billy Sherwood, around 1992. One of their songs, co-written by Haun/Sherwood, is, in a new version, on Sherwood's next solo album.



Aaron Horn, a.k.a. Aaron Audio - Trevor's son. Website; MySpace page; Twitter

Aaron works as a producer. He has been working with Arrows of Love, which includes Kid Harpoon (worked with Trevor Horn) on bass and grew out of the disbanded Hush the Many (Heed the Few), who had also been working with Aaron. Other production work includes an EP for Hungry Man and a forthcoming EP from The Train Chronicles. He also been doing remixing with Goldierocks for acts including The Kooks, Crystal Fighter, Holloways and Ou Est Le Swimming Pool? (worked with Trevor Horn).

The Creators Project sponsored an attempt to write and record an EP in five days by Aaron Horn (drum programming), Rossano Snel (keys) and Eugene Derek Hong (synth, bass), possibly under the band name ERA. The producer is Mike Beck (worked with Owl City, Neil Sedaka). A finished piece is available on SoundCloud.

Aaron also DJs regularly in London. Various of his own pieces can be heard on his website and MySpace page.

Aaron, Daniel Cross (Record-Play music consultancy) and Jo Maeva set up a record label called TAPE in early 2009, which is administrated through Stiff Records (sister label to dad Trevor's ZTT). Their launch event was in Sep 2009 in London. Aaron is CEO of Mai Plues music publishing company, which is administed by Unforgettable Songs. Aaron was interviewed by Zoë Street Howe (Steve Howe's daughter-in-law) for her new book "How's Your Dad? Living in the Shadow of a Rock Star Parent"—see here.



Dylan Howe - Steve's son. Official Website; Dylan Howe Quintet MySpace page; Dylan Howe session work MySpace page; on Twitter; Blog
Dylan Howe leads a number of related line-ups. He has been working with pianist Will Butterworth (MySpace page) as Stravinsky Duo playing arranagements of Stravinsky's "The Rite of Spring" and "The Firebird". In a Nov 2009 article, Butterworth described the shows as "50 per cent scored arrangement and 50 per cent improvisation". They played in the UK live and their debut album, The Rite of Spring Part 1 (Motorik Recordings), is out in the US and UK; it can also be heard through their MySpace page on streaming audio. Tracks: "Introduction 1", "Introduction 2", "The Augurs of Spring 1", "The Augurs of Spring 2", "Mock Abduction 1", "Mock Abduction 2", "Spring Round Dances", "Games of the Rival Tribes", "Procession of the Wise Elders", "Dance of the Earth". In the liner notes, Dylan thanks his parents and Yes; a Jan 2010 article explains, "Howe traces his enthusiasm for ­Stravinsky to the time when Yes used Firebird Suite as an intro tape". A Part 2 covering "The Firebird" has been expected and a DVD covering a specially filmed performance of "The Rite of Spring" is due soon. In an interview c. Jul 2011, Howe said:

I first heard Stravinsky at a very young age because the finale of the Firebird Suite was Yes' intro music and I had wanted to do something with it at some point. I started playing with [...] Will Butterworth and we often played duo together to practice so it felt right to see if we could adapt The Rite Of Spring and Firebird together.

We spent a year on it using the original orchestra score, the Two Hands reduction score and Leonard Bernstein’s 1950's recording as a definitive version. I really like where we went with it and I think the new DVD will show how it has evolved even from our recent 2010 recording. We're also working on expanding it with a quartet or quintet this year so it's quite an organic thing


The Dylan Howe Qu4rtet—D. Howe (drums), Tim Thornton (double bass), Ross Stanley (Steve Howe Trio, Brandon Allen Trio, ex-Jamie Cullum; piano, synths), Brandon Allen (Dylan Howe & The Subterraneans; tenor sax)—played a UK tour Feb/Mar 2011. The 18 Mar show in Chatham was a quintet with Steve Fishwick (Steve Fishwick Quartet; trumpet), Paul Booth (sax) and Tom Cawley (piano), while the 31 Mar show featured a first set by the Stravinsky Duo. A live DVD from the tour, a show at Pizza Express Dean Street in London, is due. Further dates follow Sep 2011-Jan 2012, with a line-up of Howe, Fishwick, Mark Hodgson (double bass) and Tom Cawley (piano) at a Sep show, Howe, Stanley, Hodgson and Allen at an Oct show; and a quintet with Howe, Hodgson, Fishwick, Cawley and Paul Booth (tenor sax) in Jan.

In the aforementioned 2011 interview, Howe said: "My next moves are to finish an album of my David Bowie (Berlin period) adaptations and release that maybe this year [2011] and to complete writing an album of original material." Dylan Howe & The Subterraneans is a project consisting of music inspired and based on David Bowie's albums Low and Heroes, and also influenced by Phillip Glass' adaptations of the same source material. Arrangements are by Howe/Ross Stanley, while the band has included a jazz sextet (based on Howe's earlier Quintet), Adrian Utley (Portishead), Gilad Atzmon (alto sax), a string section (initially announced to be The Neukoln Strings) and guest vocalists. There have been plans for artwork and projections to be done by Sir Peter Blake; demo artwork so far has been by Howe. Robert Wyatt (ex-Soft Machine) may also work with the group. In Mar/Apr 2007, they recorded demos of four pieces ("Art Decade", "Warszawa", "V2 Schneider", "Some Are"), which can be heard on their MySpace page. "Warszawa" was also included on Howe's Translations 2. Produced by Howe, these recordings featured a quintet of Howe/Stanley/Hill/Collins/Allen, with Utley, Atzmon, Ben Davis (cello), Nalyd Ewoh (vocals on "Some Are"). There was a "work in progress" launch in Nov 2007 in London with a line-up of D. Howe, Stanley, Hill, Robson, Sam Crockatt (sax) with Utley, Atzmon, The Solid Strings (Sonia Slany—violin, Stuart Hall—violin, Steve Tees—viola, Nick Cooper—cello), Tim Dickinson (vocals), plus Hugh Cornwell (ex-The Stranglers) as featured guest vocalist.

Dylan Howe and Ross Stanley also continue in the Steve Howe Trio with Dylan's father, Steve.

He continues to play with Wilko Johnson's trio. Johnson was formerly in Dr. Feelgood and The Blockheads, and the trio is rounded out by bassist Norman Watt-Roy, still currently in The Blockheads. They tour the UK 15 Sep-9 Oct, as well as scattered other dates, and are working on a new album. They appeared on the BBC's Later... With Jools Holland on 27 Sep.
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Dylan has played in Tamco (MySpace page), led by Tammy Payne (Jukes, McKay;  vocals) and Jim Barr (Get the Blessing, worked with Portishead; bass), with D. Howe (drums), Dan Moore (worked with Andy Shepperd; Hammond), Neil Smith (Liftmen; guitar). Their debut album Don't Think Twice (Edition Records) was released in 2010.

Dylan was interviewed by wife Zoë Street Howe for her book "How's Your Dad? Living in the Shadow of a Rock Star Parent"—see here.
Jen Howe - Steve's daughter-in-law; Virgil's wife; official website; official blog; MySpace page; Twitter

Jen Howe, née Dawson, is a model and singer/songwriter. She has a set of demos on her MySpace page, some produced by her husband Virgil Howe, for whom she sometimes sings (e.g. this YouTube video for "Elektron"). As a model, she's done work for Agent Provocateur, including promo work for their perfume "Strip", and she was the face of The Body Shop's "Love Etc..." fragrance.

Virgil Howe - Steve's son; MySpace page; MySpace (as Sparo); MySpace (as The Verge); SoundCloud

Virgil performs on drums and vocals in London-based guitar trio Little Barrie (Japanese site; MySpace; Facebook; Twitter). The others in the band are Barrie Cadogan (worked with Primal Scream, Morrissey, Paul Weller, St Etienne, The Chemical Brothers; vocals, guitar) and Lewis Wharton (bass, vocals). Their new album, produced by Edwyn Collins, is called King of the Waves; tracks: "Surf Hell" (first single and used on Channel 4's Sirens series), "How Come", "Does the Halo Rust", "Precious Pressure", "King of the Waves", "Now We're Nowhere", "Dream to Live", "Tip It Over", "I Can't Wait", "New Diamond Love", "Money in Paper" (Collins on backing vocals). The band play live.

In Oct 2008 in London, Virgil Howe played his first solo show, with Amorphous Androgynous, The Future Sound of London side-project, as the backing band. On vocals were expected to be wife Jen Howe, Karime Kendra (The Killer Meters) and Dave Sanderson. Virgil was also playing with Amorphous Androgynous. He drummed in the band for a recording of "Falling Down", written by Noel Gallagher (ex-Oasis), used on the cover disc of Mojo magazine Feb 2010 issue. (The track also features Kerim Gunes on bass, who plays with Howe in The Dirty Feel—see below.)

Virgil Howe is working with a number of other acts. The Dirty Feel (MySpace page) consists of Virgil (drums, vocals), Kerim 'Kez' Gunes (worked with Amorphous Androgynous; bass, vocals) and Nick Hirsch (guitar, vocals). The band play mainly in and around London, but also across the UK. The Killer Meters consists of Karime Kendra (daughter of Ty Karim and Kent Harris; vocals), Henry Broadbent (keys) and Stephen Wilcox (sax) and all three members of The Dirty Feel. They seem to have begun as a tribute act to The Meters, but moved on to original material. Breakin' Out (Breakin Bread BNB 052) is out in the UK and features the previously released singles "Dance Move Shake!" (b/w "Black Mountain") and "Freak" (b/w "Stomp"). Tracks: "Consolidation Blues", "Freak", "Dance Move Shake!", "Say Dirty", "Tropical", "Desperate Times", "Come Back", "High Low", "Cramp Your Style" (cover of song by All the People feat. Robert Moore), "Change Your Mind", "Black Mountain", "I Aint Lyin" (cover of song by Ty Karim), "Stomp (Part 1)", "Stomp (Part 2)", "Rainbow Of Love". Mar 2011 saw a single release on Breakin Bread (BNB064) with an A-side of Virgil Howe & Shawn Lee's "Electronic Brain Break" and a B-side of Virgil's "Go Go Gadget Break".

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Virgil Howe also works as a DJ/producer/remixer. He did a remix in 2010 of Marc Hype & Jim Dunloop's single "Al Naafiysh". Virgil has also produced some demos for wife Jen.

A piece entitled "Kindred Spirits" by Virgil is included on father Steve's new 'classical' album, Time: see under Steve Howe.

Zoë Street Howe - Steve's daughter-in-law; Dylan's wife; MySpace, on Twitter

Zoë Street Howe works as a radio DJ and has also written a number of books. Her latest is "How's Your Dad? Living in the Shadow of a Rock Star Parent" (Omnibus Press), for which she interviewed the children of well-known musicians, including husband Dylan, Aaron Horn (son of Trevor Horn), Baxter Dury (Ian Dury), Julian Lennon (John Lennon), Calico Cooper (Alice Cooper), Jazz Domino Holly (Joe Strummer), Natascha Elinore (Jack Bruce), Harry Waters (Roger Waters), Scarlet Page (Jimmy Page) and others.



J. J. Jeczalik- programming on 90125

Jeczalik has retired from the music business.



Eddie Jobson - briefly joined Yes before the release of 90125. Homepage; Official Facebook fan page

Jobson's recent work has been in three linked projects of UKZ, U-Z (Ultimate Zero) and a reunion of UK. His return to progressive rock was in the band UKZ, with Trey Gunn (ex-King Crimson) among others. The band released an EP; material for a full album was written, but this has yet to appear. As an adjunct to UKZ, Jobson formed what he describes as an "offshoot 'solo' project" called the Ultimate Zero Project or U-Z. U-Z, with a rotating line-up, tour live with a set list mainly based on UK material. With the involvement of John Wetton (Asia, ex-King Crimson, worked with Billy Sherwood), U-Z has spawned a sporadic but ongoing UK reunion.

In an Apr 2011 interview for issue 62 of Progression magazine, Jobson suggests doing further tours with other prog names, mentioning Jon Anderson and Sonja Kristina (Curved Air) among others. In an Aug 2011 interview, he described talking to Kristina "about working together in the future because [Curved Air's] Darryl [Way] isn't doing it anymore and we talked about the possibility to play some Curved Air music with the U-Z project with Sonja as a guest at some point in the future." In that interview, Jobson also talked more broadly about his plans. He described how, "I still don't consider myself in a group, what I'm doing today are my solo projects so I can say definitively that my days in a band, like a democratic band, are over." He goes on, describing his recent live work, saying, "I decide what we play and how we play it, where we play and, you know, that suits me better." He also said, "I'm not out of retail completely, but I'm not sure if I will record a full album again, because I doubt if the album is a viable tool anymore."

Ultimate Zero Project
Most recently, Jobson headlined the Zappanale Festival in Germany on 21 Aug 2011. He also played the Netherlands on 19 Aug, with a line-up of Alex Machacek (UKZ, works with Marco Minnemann, works with Terry Bozzio; guitar), Marco Minnemann (UKZ, Mike Keneally; drums) and Marc Bonilla (Keith Emerson Band, California Transit Authority, ex-Toy Matinee; bass, vocals).

Jobson explained in the Aug 2011 interview his view of the U-Z group:

we play music that influenced me, music I wrote, and other music [...] give people a chance to hear that music once again.  It satiates the need of the progressive rock public to hear the tunes they never got the chance to hear played live before.  At the same time it takes the old songs off the table for any of the future projects I might want to do.  If I wanted to do something wild with UKZ in concert for instance, I wouldn’t feel the need to play Alaska or Nothing To Lose [...] my goal is to find the right balance between what people want from me and what I want for myself, and it’s particularly hard at the moment to find that balance [...] the promoters always want to use the brand names like “UK,” or they want “Eddie Jobson from UK, playing UK”, so with a new project like UKZ, playing live is a much harder thing to do.

U-Z played 3 Japanese dates in Jun 2010, then headlined at NEARfest 2010 (Bethlehem, PA) and a Jun show at Whittier, CA presented by CalProg. The line-up was Jobson (keys, violin), Minnemann (drums), Bonilla (vocals, guitar), TJ Helmerich (Dweezil Zappa, ex-Planet X; guitar, vocals), Billy Sheehan (ex-Steve Vai, Niacin, Mr. Big, ex-Derek Sherinian; bass) and Mike Mangini (ex-Extreme, ex-Steve Vai, ex-Annihilator; drums). The NEARfest set included "In the Dead of Night", "Nevermore", "Alaska", "Danger Money", "Carrying No Cross", "Caesar's Palace Blues" (all originally by UK), "The Sahara of Snow Pt. 2" (originally by UK; first released by Bruford), "Bitches Crystal" (originally by ELP), "Starless" and "Red" (both originally by King Crimson), a Jobson violin solo and a drum duet. The show was filmed in HD for a possible release.

U-Z began with 3 US east coast dates in Aug 2009 with Minnemann (drums, guitar), Gunn (Stick), Simon Phillips (ex-Asia, Derek Sherinian, ex-Mike Oldfield, ex-Toto, worked with Jon Anderson, Trevor Rabin, John Wetton; drums), Greg Howe (ex-Michael Jackson, Victor Wooten; guitar, except for the New York show) and Christopher Paul Robinson (MySpace page; worked with Trilok Gurtu, Alan Pasqua; guitar in New York). 17 Aug set: "Transporter/Walking from Pastel" (Jobson solo)/instrumental section/"Awakening" (originally by Mahavishnu Orchestra)/Phillips drum solo/"Awakening" reprise, "Larks' Tongues in Aspic Part 2" (King Crimson), "Carrying No Cross", "Memories of Vienna/Nostalgia"/violin solo (Jobson solo), "Alaska/Presto Vivace/In the Dead of Night" (UK), "Vital Transformation" (Mahavishnu Orchestra)/Minnemann drum solo, "Tu-95" (UKZ), "The Only Thing She Needs (Parts 1 & 2)" (UK), "Nevermore" excerpt, "Caesar's Palace Blues". (There were no vocals, with the vocal parts played on guitar.) In an Aug 2009 interview, Jobson said of the project that he "can throw in more obscure tracks, tracks that never get played — Curved Air, Roxy Music." Jobson said in another interview that month that the last-minute inclusion of Gunn (who replaced the originally announced Michael Bernier (StickMen)) meant that the set had to be closer to what UKZ had been playing: "We've had to drop a couple of numbers and he is still getting his head around a couple of Mahavishnu Orchestra tracks". U-Z then returned for Polish dates in Nov 2009 with John Wetton (Asia, ex-UK, ex-King Crimson): see below. Two Russian dates 9-10 Nov plus Rome on 11 Nov followed with a line-up of Jobson, G. Howe, Minnemann and Riccardo "Ric" Fierabracci (bass), sharing billing with the Adrian Belew Power Trio. Belew also guested with U-Z.

There is a 2-disc compilation of live U-Z material from 2009, Ultimate Zero Tour - Live. Tracks come from 4 shows: Bydgoszcz and Krakow, Poland (Jobson—keys, electric violin, Wetton—vocals, bass, acoustic guitar, Levin—stick, G Howe—guitar, Minnemann—drums); Boston, USA (Jobson, Gunn—touch guitar, G Howe, Minnemann, Phillips—drums); and Perm, Russia (Jobson, Fierabracci—bass, G Howe, Minnemann). Tracks: disc U:
  1. "Alaska" (5:06)—from the Perm show
  2. "Presto Vivace" (0:34)—from the Perm show
  3. "In the Dead of Night" (6:40)—from a Polish show
  4. "Starless" (11:56)—from a Polish show
  5. "Zero 1 (Ric)" (3:10)—from the Perm show
  6. "Book of Saturday" (3:06)—from a Polish show
  7. "Zero 2 (Marco)" (4:55)
  8. "One More Red Nightmare" (7:15)—from a Polish show
  9. "Caesar's Palace Blues" (4:55)—from a Polish show
  10. "Sahara of Snow Pt. II" (3:48)—from a Polish show
disc Z:
  1. "Zero 3 (Tony)" (3:15)—from the Bydgoszcz show
  2. "Red" (6:17)—from the Perm show
  3. "Zero 4 (Trey)" (1:21)—from the Boston show
  4. "Awakening" (7:34)—from the Boston show
  5. "Zero 5 (Eddie): Ice Festival, Theme of Secrets, Prelude" (9:09)
  6. "Carrying No Cross" (12:04)—from a Polish show
  7. "The Only Thing She Needs" (8:01)—from a Polish show
  8. "Nevermore (ending)" (3:27)—from a Polish show
A remixed re-release is due spring 2012. In the Aug 2011 interview, he explained what he would be doing with the album:

When I mixed the album at the end of last year [...] I wanted to recreate that live hall experience [...] What I didn’t realize is that nobody else does it that way. So when the record went out, a lot of the people’s reactions were ‘oh it sounds like a bootleg’. It doesn’t sound like a bootleg at all, but I did have a lot of hall ambiance [...] I didn’t make it a “produced” studio-sounding album. I didn’t realize people are so used to live albums sounding like studio albums

[...] I decided that maybe it was a bad choice on my part to mix it that way [...] It will be hard for me to make it a studio-sounding album and still capture that emotional content and the excitement of live, but that’s what I’m working on right now. By the way, the album has only been available on the Zealotslounge website and maybe one or two other websites, for instance the King Crimson website. So as far as I’m concerned the album hasn’t actually been released outside of Japan [...] as I don’t consider that the album has been fully released, I am taking some license to remix it, along with creating a ‘deluxe’ packaging version.


UKZ
UKZ consisted of Jobson (keys, Hammond, violin), Aaron Lippert (involved with Legacy; vocals), Trey Gunn (ex-King Crimson, works with Marco Minnemann; 10-string Warr touch guitar), Alex Machacek (works with Marco Minnemann, worked with Terry Bozzio; guitar) and Marco Minnemann (Mike Keneally; drums). The band released their debut, 4-track EP "Radiation" (Glo Digital). The band were working on further new material. Their debut live show was in Jan 2009 (with support from Tony Levin's StickMen). Attendance was ~3-400. 4 Japanese dates in Jun 2009 followed. First night set: "Night After Night", "Alaska", "The Only Thing She Needs", "Houston", Jobson solo ("Theme of Secrets"/"Prelude"/"Nostalgia"), Gunn/Minnemann duet ("Jacaranda"), "Legend"/"Austin Powers" (performed by Machacek, Gunn and Minnemann), Minnemann solo, "TU-95", "Rendevouz 6:02", "Carrying No Cross", "Radiation", "In the Dead of Night"; encore: "Larks' Tongues in Aspic Part 2"; second encore: "Caesar's Palace Blues", "The Sahara of Snow Part 2".

UK
John Wetton (Asia, ex-King Crimson; bass, vocals) joined Jobson's U-Z project for Polish dates in Nov 2009 with a set mostly of UK material, and material from these shows is included on Ultimate Zero Tour - Live. Wetton and Jobson (keys, violin) then formally re-formed UK for a tour in Apr 2011. The band played 15-16 Apr in Tokyo, Japan (dates sold out) and three US dates, 8-23 Apr. The band was rounded out by Alex Machacek (UKZ, worked with Marco Minnemann, Terry Bozzio; guitar) and Marco Minnemann (UKZ, U-Z, Mike Keneally; drums). The set list included material by UK and King Crimson: "In the Dead of Night/By the Light of Day/Presto Vivace and Reprise", "Danger Money", "Thirty Years", "Alaska/Time to Kill", "Starless", "Carrying No Cross", Minnemann solo, Jobson solo, "Book of Saturday", "Nevermore" (first time the piece has been performed in its entirety), "One More Red Nightmare/Caesar's Palace Blues/Sahara of Snow Pt. II", encore: "Night After Night" (omitted 23 Apr), "The Only Thing She Needs", "Rendezvous 6:02". About 300-350 people attended the opening night, and around 400+ attended the 23 Apr show. A number of well-known musicians were in the audience during the US dates, including Jordan Rudess (Dream Theater) and Derek Shulman (ex-Gentle Giant, worked with Yes). Jobson has indicated that Allan Holdsworth and Terry Bozzio were approached about the reunion, but declined to take part. As for dates elsewhere, Wetton said to his Guestbook (Apr 2011) that, "UK has been offered to promoters in the UK, but with little or no interest."

A reunion tour is now going ahead with the Danger Money/Night After Night trio of Wetton, Jobson and drummer Terry Bozzio (HoBoLeMa, works with Alex Machacek, ex-Frank Zappa, worked with Pat Mastelotto). Jobson described the tour to his Zealots' Lounge as a "one-off" and said he is "working on 30 cities around the world". 9 North American dates 2-18 May have been announced. The band are seeking dates in Europe and South America, but these will be with a different line-up of Wetton, Jobson, Machacek and another drummer. The Dec 2011 issue of Classic Rock Presents... Prog said that "there are hints that if all goes well on this short trek, then it might lead to the trio thinking about doing a new studio album."

In an Aug 2011 interview, Jobson said of the project:

the Japanese promoters ‘sold’ it as a UK reunion.  But it wasn’t that for me, it was just part of the U-Z project, a vehicle to pay tribute to the Prog era.

He went on: "I don't intend to do any new music with John [Wetton], but we may do some more shows together; he'd be more than welcome to be a guest with the U-Z Project basically anytime he wants, but John's priority is Asia and I recognize that. Besides, I wouldn't want to spend the whole time reenacting UK, it's a double-edged sword." An interview in the Jun 2011 issue of Classic Rock Presents... Prog with Wetton has this:

"It's definitely one step at a time [...] It's not driven by me; it's Eddie Jobson's baby. I don't feel like a 50 per cent partner, but that's okay. If some more gigs come up I would like to do them if they fit what I'm doing with Asia."

There are no plans for a new UK studio album. "I don't think there's any future beyond the nostalgia and having a great time on stage. I see it as a joyous celebration of music which still stands up. [...]"


Wetton also described his involvement in the project to his Guestbook in Apr 2011:

For anyone who is confused, let me clarify my understanding for the UK Reunion.
 I do care passionately about the band ( the ueber-talented Minnemann and Machacek are nonpareil, Eddie's ability is ,as ever, simply staggering),and the material (the UK songs are a document of my life in '78/'79, and all of the King Crimson songs we play have my name on them).
I was not responsible for putting this whole show together, Eddie is very much driving this bus----it's his career. Therefore I keep a low profile --- of my own volition, I might add---I do no interviews, attend no  Zealot functions, and my on-stage banter is minimal. This is all absolutely ok by me [...]
I very much enjoy our celebratory evening of  progressive rock classics, I am proud of what we created


In an early 2011 interview for Progression magazine, Jobson said the video from the April 2011 tour may be included on a re-released version of the Ultimate Zero Tour - Live album. However, the plan is now to release a standalone DVD of this material, due spring 2012. In the Aug 2011 interview, he says: "my next project is to make a DVD of the so-called "UK reunion" concerts in Japan [...] I film all of my concerts with six little HD cameras, I've been doing that for a couple of years now."

Jobson and Machacek also guested on Wetton's 2011 solo album, Raised in Captivity: for details, see under producer Billy Sherwood.

Promoters were approached in Aug 2009 with a proposal for a European tour by UK in Feb/Mar 2010, with Jobson, Wetton, G. Howe and Minnemann, but it is unclear who was behind this approach and such a tour did not happen. Wetton and Jobson had not played together since circa 1999 and the abortive UK reunion project Legacy (see below). In 1999, there was an aborted previous plan to re-unite UK for a project entitled Legacy. The project began life under the UK name, but then became a Jobson solo project, before being abandoned. Bill Bruford (percussion), Tony Levin (bass), Francis Dunnery, Steve Hackett and others, guested on 1999 recording sessions. While initially involved, John Wetton ceased to be part of the project early on, with Aaron Lippert (now in UKZ) planned to replace him on vocals. Jobson described the concept: "We have taken on the daunting subject of the aftermath of Communism, or of any despotic regime, and the will of the people to survive." In Nov 2006, Jobson had this to say:
an album does need to be an expression of where you are musically, sonically, socially, politically etc. at the time. 'Legacy' was started in 1995 and much of it was conceived then; unfortunately, the sonic choices I would make in 2007 are quite different from the ones I made in 1995. Furthermore, a solo album would be a different animal than a UK album - even if I did compose all of it myself. Songs were written with John in mind, not to mention possible guitar parts for Holdsworth, Fripp and others.

There is also an ownership issue with some of the recordings which will render some performances unusable.

It is clear to me that any usable compositional ideas and performances that, legally, I still have full rights to should be reviewed and probably reworked to reflect twelve years of further technical and musical growth.

And:

But, truth be told... I ran out of steam. At some point, I'll see what I can retrieve.

Let me take this time to apologize to those who did support the project (for whatever length of time), for the disappointment of those anticipating its release, and even to John for my aiming too high and taking too long.


Asked in an Aug 2009 interview about whether we will ever see or hear the project, Jobson said:

I don’t know is the answer to that. I don’t just do things to get it out there and to try and sell records. I do things [...] to continue developing, exploring, learning and growing and trying to be an artist. [...] it gets to the point where I have to ask myself how cost effective is it for me to sit, for even just two months, and pull all this stuff together to try and make something out of it when the music is fifteen or twenty years old and I've kind of moved on to other things. Even though it's interesting how many people are going to bother to buy it? Shouldn't my time be more focused on moving forward? So that’s where I get to a lot.

Having said that some of this footage should probably come out at some point because it's really cool [laughs].


He also said, "I've also got tons of film footage of everybody recording as well. Stuff nobody has even seen. I've got Tony Levin, Bruford, the choir and everybody." To a fan after the 23 Apr 2011 UK show, Jobson said the Legacy material would not be released as an album, but that he is likely to use bits from it, commenting that he had some interesting pieces with Bruford and Hackett. In an Aug 2011 interview, he said:

The process of creating is where my passion is; it is not necessary for me to actually have other people hear it. [...] I worked on the “Legacy” album for years, on and off, and at some point I felt I had got out what I needed to get out of it and I didn’t feel the need anymore to finish it. I had learnt a lot, I had some wonderful experiences, and that had been quite enough for me: going around the world to make it, conducting the Prague Philharmonic, working with the “Bulgarian Women” in a cathedral, singing my music; working in New York with Tony Levin; working in Peter Gabriel’s studio with Steve Hackett and Bill Bruford, filming everything as well – so I had even been learning about video and documentary making. [...]

I’d even written some Bulgarian poems in the archaic style of Bulgarian folk poetry. It led to me working with a professor of Balkan poetry from the university of Boston to create the poems for the Bulgarian choir to sing. People keep asking me ‘why don’t you release it’ or ‘will you ever release it’? The answer is NO, I won’t release it because I never took it to the final stage, the mechanical stage: sequencing the album, mixing everything, making a design for the album cover and getting it all manufactured, making deals with distributors, publishing companies, getting the albums in the shops, you know, that kind of stuff for me is fairly tedious.


Three tracks from Legacy did appear on Voices of Life (Globe Music, GLMMA-2000-2), the Bulgarian Women's Choir's compilation—details in Yescography. Globe Music is Jobson's own label and Jobson has continued to work with the Bulgarian Women's Choir.


Jobson has remastered the three original U.K. albums, U.K., Danger Money and Night After Night, out on his Globe Music label in the US and Japan. In Apr 2009, Jobson discussed these releases, the absence of bonus tracks and the possibility of archival releases, saying:

Having already shut down planned rereleases of these albums containing superfluous 'bonus' tracks, I very much wanted to leave the albums untouched, other than some sonic enhancement and minor repackaging.

There may be an opportunity in the future to release some live recordings, but there are a fair number of ownership and quality issues with such an endeavour.


He has also said, "There is no real studio vault material for U.K. The only vault material is live recordings used for radio broadcast, things like that." And: "There may be a few live recordings that are OK to go out."

UKZ and U-Z play UK material live.

Archival/online releases
In the 1980s, Jobson worked on a follow-up to his 1983 The Green Album, to be called The Pink Album, but the project was never finished. One piece from the album, "Antarctica", was released through his Zealots' Lounge subscription website. To a fan after the 23 Apr 2011 UK show, Jobson said he had plans to release the album. Further bits and bobs from Jobson's career have been released through the Zealots' Lounge site.


Sidonie Jordan - Peter Banks' ex-wife, a.k.a. Sydney Foxx

Jordan is still performing.



Gary Langan - engineer on 90125

Langan continues to work with Trevor Horn on various projects—see under Horn. The second Buggles album, Adventures in Modern Recording, which Langan largely engineered, was re-released on CD with multiple bonus tracks, and Langan did front of house sound for the one-off Buggles show in Sep 2010: see under Horn.



Alex Lasarenko - additional keyboards on Union

Lasarenko is creative director (New York) at Elias Associates, leading the company with brothers Scott and Jonathan Elias. He continues to work doing music for films and commercials.



Tony
Levin - bass with ABWH and on Union. Homepage; MySpace page

Now out is a new collaborative instrumental album by a trio of Tony Levin (bass, Stick), Alan White (drums, percussion) and David Torn (worked with Bill Bruford, Terry Bozzio, Jeff Beck, David Bowie, John Legend; guitar, textural events). (Levin previously played with Torn with Bill Bruford.) See details on main page.

However, Levin's main project at present is Stick Men, with Levin (Chapman Stick, vocals), Pat Mastelotto (KTU, ex-King Crimson, The Flower Kings; drums, percussion, vocals) and Markus Reuter (works with Mastelotto; touch-style guitars).

Levin was in the last line-up of King Crimson, with Mastelotto (percussion), Robert Fripp (guitar), Adrian Belew (guitar, keys, vocals) and Gavin Harrison (Porcupine Tree; drums). The band played a short tour of the eastern US in Aug 2008, but have not worked since and comments from Fripp in Dec 2009 suggested the band has now ceased operations permanently. News of archival Crimson releases is under Bruford.

While King Crimson is inactive, Levin is involved in a number of Crimson spin-offs. Sep/Oct 2011 saw the Two of a Perfect Trio tour of the US/Canada with sets by the Stick Men (towards 1 hour long), then by the Adrian Belew Power Trio (Belew—guitar, Julie Slick—bass, Tobias Ralph—drums; set towards 1 hour long), then Belew/Levin/Mastelotto play a few King Crimson pieces, and eventually all 6 musicians play some further Crimson material. In all, the total Crimson set is ~1 hour long. Sets have varied from night to night. As examples, the Stick Men set list in Carrboro was "Smudge", "Soup", "Breathless" (from Robert Fripp's Exposure), "Slow Glide", "Relentless", their cover of Stravinsky's "Firebird Suite" in 4 movements; set list in Phoenixville: "Smudge", "Supercollider", "Slow Glide", "Breathless", "Relentless", "Firebird Suite"; the set in San Franciso included "VROOM VROOOM". The Adrian Belew Power Trio set includes material from Belew's albums Young Lions, Inner Revolution, Op Zop Too Wah and e; in San Franciso, they included a King Crimson tune. Belew/Levin/Mastelotto have played pieces including "3 of a Perfect Pair", "Elephant Talk" and "Sleepless". In San Franciso, they were then joined by Reuter for "Red". "Red" was not played on the opening night. At some other shows, I think it was played by the full 6-piece band. Crimson material played by all 6 has included "B'Boom", "Thrak", "Dinosaur", "Frame by Frame", "Indiscipline", "Thela Hun Ginjeet". The opening night had an attendance of ~500. Alan White attended the Seattle show.

Levin, Mastelotto and Belew also previously held the 3 of a Perfect Pair Camp in Aug 2011. The trio played an associated show on 25 Aug, largely of King Crimson pieces, including "3 of a Perfect Pair", "Elephant Talk", "Frame by Frame", "Indiscipline", "Thela Hun Ginjeet", "Sleepless", "Dinosaur", "One Time", "Thrak" and "Red". Partway through the show, they were joined by Slick and Ralph for a preview of the Two of a Perfect Trio tour. A second Camp is planned for summer 2012.

Out is A Scarcity of Miracles, by Jakszyk, Fripp and Collins. The album is labelled a King Crimson ProjeKct, reflecting its ties to the band. The line-up consists of Jakko M Jakszyk (ex-21st Century Schizoid Band, worked with Dave Stewart; guitars, vocals, keys, guzheng), Robert Fripp (guitar, Soundscapes) and Mel Collins (ex-21st Century Schizoid Band, ex-King Crimson, worked with Chris Squire; alto and soprano saxophone, flute) with Tony Levin (bass, Stick) and Gavin Harrison (drums, percussion). Tracks:
  1. A Scarcity Of Miracles (7.27)
  2. The Price We Pay (4.49)
  3. Secrets (7.48)
  4. This House (8.37)
  5. The Other Man (5.59)
  6. The Light Of Day (9.02)
Levin joined Ultimate Zero (U-Z) for dates in Nov 2009 with a line-up of Jobson (violin, keys), John Wetton (Asia, ex-King Crimson), Greg Howe (ex-Michael Jackson, Victor Wooten; guitar) and Marco Minnemann (ex-UKZ, Mike Keneally; drums). A U-Z live release is now out: see under Jobson for details.
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Meanwhile, Levin (bass, Stick) and Mastelotto (drums, percussion, electronics) are also working in HoBoLeMa, an improvisational group with drummer Terry Bozzio (ex-UK, ex-Bozzio Levin Stevens, ex-Frank Zappa) and guitarist Allan Holdsworth (ex-UK, ex-Gong, ex-Soft Machine, ex-Level 42). They toured the US and Europe in 2010.

Levin or Levin and Mastelotto have sporadically been joining the California Guitar Trio live. Levin and Mastelotto are among guests on the Trio's album, Echoes, while Levin played live with them in Aug 2010 in New Zealand.

L'Image were formed in the mid-1970s, consisting of Levin, Steve Gadd, Mike Mainieri, Warren Bernhardt (sometimes joined by David Spinozza on guitar live). The band soon split up, but reconvened to record their debut album, 2.0, in Oct 2008. The album is now out. The band played the US in 2009 and Europe in 2010. The band are now recording a second album, planned for a summer 2011 release to coincide with further touring in Jul.

Levin guests on 2 tracks of Grace for Drowning, the new solo album from Steven Wilson (Porcupine Tree, Blackfield, worked with King Crimson, Caravan). Other guests on the album include Steve Hackett (Squackett, ex-Genesis, ex-GTR), Dave Kerzner (working with Billy Sherwood, worked with Jon Anderson, ex-Giraffe), Jordan Rudess (Dream Theater), Theo Travis (Gong, The Tangent, Soft Machine Legacy, worked with Robert Fripp), Pat Mastelotto (Stick Men, ex-King Crimson), Trey Gunn (UKZ, ex-King Crimson), Dave Stewart (ex-Bruford, ex-National Health, ex-Hatfield and the North), Nick Beggs (Steve Hackett, Kajagoogoo, ex-Steve Howe, ex-Iona) and Markus Reuter (Stick Men). The album charted at #34 in the UK (2 Oct) and #22 in the Netherlands. It has been nominated for the Best Surround Sound Grammy.

Levin has long worked with Peter Gabriel. Gabriel is planning to re-release his solo catalogue, most of which Levin plays on, with bonus tracks etc.

Ronan Chris Murphy (worked with Alan White, King Crimson, Bozzio/Levin/Stevens, Mars Hollow) is working on his debut solo album with Levin (bass, stick), Mastelotto (drums), Bozzio (drums) and Mike Keneally (Steve Vai, ex-Frank Zappa, ex-Stanley Snail; keys).

In Feb 2007, Geoff Downes described a prog rock project with himself on keys, Levin, Michael Holmes (IQ), Nick D'Virgilio (Spock's Beard, ex-Genesis), Thomas Lang (ex-John Wetton; drums) and Rob Aubrey (worked with Wetton/Downes; engineer)see more under Downes. The project is not expected until 2012.

Levin (bass), D'Virgilio (drums), Martin Orford (ex-IQ; flute) and Gary Chandler (Jadis; guitar) all guest on Steve Thorne's latest solo album, Crimes & Reasons, due 2012.

Levin has done numerous other sessions. His website lists many further session appearances.



Milton McDonald - additional guitar with ABWH. MySpace page

McDonald appears on Julian Colbeck's 1992 Back to Bach, re-released in 2009—details under Colbeck.



Frank Macchia - orchestrations on Magnification. Homepage (Little Evil Things); News

Macchia was nominated in the Best Instrumental Arranger category of the Grammys for a piece from his album Landscapes, but lost to Thomas Newman for his work on the "WALL-E" score.



Mark Mancina - producer and composer on Union

Mancina is doing soundtrack work.



Eddie Offord - production and engineering on numerous Yes albums

Offord lives in South Carolina and has largely retired from the music business, although he does occasional engineer and production work.



Steve Porcaro - additional keyboards on "Open Your Eyes" and Union

Porcaro continues to do soundtrack work.

Nomadic Sands by Lodgic, featuring brothers Billy and Michael Sherwood, has been re-released by YesterRock. Porcaro co-produced the album. Details under Billy.



Graham Preskett - violin on 90125. Official website

Preskett writes music for TV, film and adverts, as well as doing session work.



Ryan Rabin - Trevor's son

Ryan drums in and produces Grouplove (MySpace; Facebook). The rest of the group are Christian Zucconi (lead vocals, guitar), Sean Gadd (bass), Hannah Hooper (worked with Trevor Rabin; vocals, keys, artwork) and Ryan's childhood friend, Andrew Wessen (lead guitar); they are managed by Nicky and Ben Berger. The band have toured the US, Europe and Australia in 2010/1. An eponymous EP is out; tracks: "Colours" (debut single), "Naked Kids", "Goldcoast" (written by Zucconi/Hooper/R. Rabin/Gadd), "Getaway Car", "Dont Say Oh Well", "Get Giddy". "Gold Coast" appeared in the film "The Sorcerer's Apprentice", produced by Jerry Bruckheimer and for which dad Trevor did the score. The EP was recorded in Trevor's garage while the band were staying at his house. (Zucconi plays a white acoustic Yairi guitar of Trevor's as well.) "Colours" made #18 in the US Alternative chart and #32 in the US Rock chart; it also made #47 in the Canadian Alternative chart. Their debut album, Never Trust a Happy Song (Atlantic), is out and made #21 in Australia; it was recorded in Ryan's apartment in Los Angeles, CA, and was mixed by Michael H Brauer. In a Sep 2011 interview with Arlene Weiss, Ryan described the songwriting process for the album:

It just depends on the song. Several songs on this album were originally partial old demo’s Christian had kept from his past, that we then reinterpreted as a band. [...] Sometimes Hannah or Sean or Andrew will have a similar raw lyric or melody idea that the others take and reinterpret, or add on to. It’s very collaborative and everyone’s writing roles shift around in each song.

[...]

Sometimes it started with a little verse idea from Sean, or an old demo idea from Christian. Sometimes I would just hear melodies working over someone else’s guitar line and I’d sing them to the others and they’d learn to play them and then that would become a lead guitar solo or synth line. It was really all over the place.

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Ryan also produces, including working with Outasight and Kenzie May. His production team is called Captain Cuts and also includes Ryan McMahon and Ben Berger.

Ryan plays on his father's forthcoming jazz-rock solo project, Jacaranda (see here).

He drummed on an EP from Audra Mae (Billy Sherwood's grandniece)see under Michael Sherwood below.

Randy Raine-Reusch - world instruments on The Ladder. Homepage; News

No current info



Bobby & Phyllis Sherwood - Billy's parents. MySpace page

Phyllis is retired. Their MySpace page has several songs by the couple's band.

The late Bobby Sherwood's big band charts, thought lost for many years, have been located. Their elder son, Michael, has produced and conducted the music with a 16-piece big band, with Bobby's nephew, trumpeter Carl Saunders. The Bobby Sherwood MySpace page has samples.



Michael Sherwood- backing vocals on Union; Billy's brother. Michael Sherwood's Tangled Web (Homepage); MySpace page

Michael Sherwood's has been working in Kite with Ted Jacobs (presumably a new name for their band Ju-Ju). He is also in GLP with Christian Nesmith (son of and worked with Michael Nesmith; guitar) and the two now have a MySpace page as NezWood with multiple songs. Other band members in GLP include Tom Felicetta, Chirstopher "Topher" Allis (Elias Arts; drums) and Steve McCormick. Earlier in 2007, he had four pieces on streaming audio at his MySpace page: "Face of the Sun" with Nesmith and "Pearblossom Highway", "Numbers Game" and "Everybody's Watching" with Ted Jacobs. The site then had "Pearblossom Highway", "Numbers Game" and two new pieces, "Almost Perfect Love" and "The Ship", all credited to Kite. There are now two further unlabelled pieces, "This Blue World" and "6 Days from Sunday". The latter song and another, "The Upside", were used on the TV series Scrubs in 2006. M. Sherwood (keys), Nesmith (guitars) and Allis (drums) are all also in singer Circe Link's band (MySpace page).

M. Sherwood did the score for the film "West of Brooklyn".

Singer/songwriter Audra Mae is Michael and Billy Sherwood's grandniece (and Judy Garland's great grandniece). A 5-song EP, Haunt, featured Michael on keyboards and Ryan Rabin (Trevor's son; ex-The Outline) on drums. (3 of the EP's songs were re-recorded for her album, The Happiest Lamb.)

M. Sherwood guests on Kurt Michaels' forthcoming third solo album, Soaring Back to Earth, now out—see under Billy Sherwood, who also guests.

He was planning to record an album of his father Bobby's big band music—details under Bobby Sherwood. Michael has also been working freelance and doing music for film, TV and commercials.

Michael's first album, Nomadic Sands by Lodgic, with brother Billy Sherwood and others, has been re-released by YesterRock. Details under Billy.


Jill Sinclair - Trevor Horn's wife. ZTT homepage

In Jun 2006, Jill Sinclair was accidentally hit in the neck with an air rifle pellet while in her garden. As a result, Sinclair has been unresponsive in a coma since.



Peter Sinfield - lyrics for "Run with the Fox". Song Soup on the Sea homepage

Sinfield is working on a new solo album, entitled Thread to Heaven, co-produced by Poli Palmer. In a Jan 2008 blog, Jakko M. Jakszyk talked of writing for the album. He may also be working with the David Cross/Andrew Keeling collaboration.

The King Crimson Collectors' Club includes several releases including lyrics from Sinfield. Further details about the Club are under Bruford. Esoteric have re-released a 2CD remastered and expanded version of Sinfield's solo album Still on the Manticore imprint (mantcd21003). this includes the two bonus tracks from the 1994 Stillusion expanded re-release and further early mixes. Tracks: CD1, the album mix—"The Song of the Sea Goat", "Under the Sky", "Will It be You", "Wholefood Boogie", "Still", "Envelopes of Yesterday", "The Piper", "A House of Hopes and Dreams", "The Night People"; CD2, early mixes and bonus tracks—"Hanging Fire" (previously released on Stillusion), "Still (first mix)", "The Song of the Sea Goat", "Under the Sky", "Wholefood Boogie", "Envelopes of Yesterday", "The Piper", "A House of Hopes and Dreams", "The Night People", "Still (second mix)", "Can You Forgive a Fool?"(previously released on Stillusion).


Carmen Squire - Chris's daughter; Yakety Yak page

Carmen Squire works as an actress, primarily doing voice-over work. She also writes and sings.

Carmen is in Astrella Celeste's band (MySpace page). Astrella (Donovan Leitch's daughter) has released the single "Dream" and EP Blue Star, both on Donovan Discs, in the US and UK. "Dream" and material on Blue Star were co-written by Kevin Hunter (Sheryl Crow) and produced by Yoad Nevo (worked with Sugababes and Goldfrapp). The band consists of Astrella (vocals), Carmen (backing vocals, rhythm guitar live), Rat Scabies (ex-The Damned; drums), Andy Hobson (The Pretenders; bass), Nevo (guitar, mandolin), Ofer Shabi (guitar), Joe Atkinson (Hammond), Colin Graham (Mica Paris; trumpet, flugelhorn) and Fayyaz Virji (trombone).



Chandrika Squire - Chris's daughter

No current info

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Nikki Squire - Chris's ex-wife. Homepage

Nikki Squire is guesting on a forthcoming album entitled The Hope from Mark Trueack, the vocalist from Australian progressive rock band Unitopia. The album is co-directed by Stephen Layton (worked with Jon Anderson, ex-The Expression, ex-Like Oxygen) and Jon Anderson also guests: details under Anderson here.

Nikki Squire (vocals) and Nigel McLaren (bass, backing vocals) re-formed Esquire and have been working on some new material in London with Robbie Blunt (ex-Robert Plant; guitar), Lisa LaRue (MySpace page; worked with John Payne, Gilli Smyth, Tommy Zvoncheck; keys) and others. Seven pieces are available as digital downloads from their MySpace page: "Stay Low" (with LaRue and backing vocals by Master Cassian Munro), "Where is the Love", "Ministry of Life", "Friends & Enemies", "She Said" (with Blunt), "It's Over", "Tonight" (with Blunt). Most of there can also be heard as streaming files.

There is also some unreleased Esquire material from over the years which could be released. She was interviewed in Notes from the Edge #232, in which she discussed some other possible forthcoming projects.


Daniela Torchia - Tony Kaye's wife. Homepage; MySpace page

Torchia's debut album was Have No Fear. It was executive produced by Kaye; see details of this and further collaboration under Kaye. See details of the album in the Yescography.


Vangelis Papathanassiou - composer on ABWH and Keys to Ascension 2. Homepage (under construction)

Vangelis did the music for the film "El Greco". He has also set up the Vangelis Foundation For Research, Music and Science.



Adam Wakeman - Rick's son. Official site; MySpace page; Twitter

Headspace (MySpace page; YouTube channel) consists of Adam Wakeman (keys), Damian Wilson (ex-Rick Wakeman, ex-Jeronimo Road; vocals), Pete Rinaldi (guitar), Lee Pomeroy (ex-Rick Wakeman; bass), Richard Brook (The London Music School, ex-Victoria Beckham; drums). Their debut 4-track EP, I Am... (HDSPC02), is out and available to buy online; tracks can also be heard on their MySpace page. Their debut concept album is due around Sep/Oct 2011. The band have played several UK/Ireland dates, mainly supporting Ozzy Osbourne (with whom Adam also plays). Their set list in Jun/Jul 2008 was "Never Let Go", "Bodysuit", "Sane Life", "Wasted Apology and Sober".

Adam was reported to be working on a remix album, in a dance/chill out style, of tracks that he has produced.

Adam is in Black Sabbath and Ozzy Osbourne's band. Adam co-wrote 5 songs on Osbourne's 2010 album Scream with Osbourne and producer Kevin Churko, and plays on the whole album, which debuted at #12 in the UK chart (27 Jun; #1 in the Rock chart). He also regularly tours with Travis and with Will Young.

Adam (keys, vocals) is now in new band Snakecharmer, with Micky Moody (ex-Whitesnake, ex-Company of Snakes, ex-Juicy Lucy, ex-Snafu; guitar, slide guitar, vocals), Neil Murray (ex-Whitesnake, ex-Company of Snakes, ex-National Health, ex-Brian May, ex-Gary Moore, ex-Black Sabbath, "We Will Rock You"; bass), Laurie Wisefield (ex-Wishbone Ash, ex-Tina Turner, "We Will Rock You"; guitar, vocals), Harry James (Magnum, ex-Thunder; drums, vocals) and Chris Ousey (Heartland, ex-Virginia Wolf; lead vocals). The band will play Whitesnake material and other songs from the members' back catalogues. Live dates are expected.

Session work has included for the UK #1 (and Ireland #2) "Never Leave You" by Tinchy Stryder feat. Amelle Berrabah; and Frankmusik's "Confusion Girl" (UK #27), both produced by Fraser T. Smith. Adam also played piano on "I Got Soul", the charity single for War Child UK, produced by Smith and featuring Stryder, Frankmusik, Pixie Lott, N-Dubz, VV Brown, the London Community Choir and others (UK #10, Ireland #19).



Benjamin Wakeman - Rick's son.

No current info



Jemma Wakeman - Rick's daughter.

Congratulations to Jemma who gave birth to a daughter, Melody, in late July 2011.

Jemma is a songwriter, pianist and vocalist, with a publishing and recording contract. She sang backing vocals and some lead on her father Rick's albums Retro and Retro 2, and on his CD and DVD Amazing Gracesee details under Rick.



Nina (Wakeman) Carter - Rick's ex-wife: under Carter above


Oscar Wakeman - Rick's son

Oscar is credited as a camera operator on dad Rick's new Face to Face DVD series. He is raising money for the Lymphoma Association.



Tim Weidner - production on Magnification, mixing on Fragile DVD-A/Ultimate Yes. Sarm Management

Weidner has been working with Trevor Horn as an engineer, mixer and/or programmer on a variety of projects, including Jeff Beck's Emotion & Commotionsee details under Horn. Most notably, he has engineered and mixed Yes's new album, Fly from Here, produced by Horn.



Jesse White - Alan's son. Homepage

Jesse assisted Klaus Badelt on the score for the new disaster movie "Poseidon". A score album is out. Jesse works as a ProTools operator for Trevor Rabin.



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