Wednesday, 15 May 2013

LINK: ‘The beginning of an amazing musical period’: Technology helped Jon Anderson rebound after Yes


While so much of rock radio is now focused on rerunning legendary moments from the past, including the classic hits of Yes, Jon Anderson is looking ahead. In fact, he says music’s future has never been brighter.
“We’re really at the beginning of an amazing musical period,” Anderson tells Jason Saulnier of MusicLegends.ca. “In the next 10, 20 years music and visualization are just going to explode.”
Anderson has been in the midst of a creative renaissance since recovering from a series of health issues that ultimately led to his ouster from Yes. That’s included two studio releases and a live album, as well as several other stand-alone efforts like the long-form composition “Open” — which hearkened back to his early-1970s work with Yes.


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