Friday, 1 May 2015

REVIEW: Fans pleased with Yes man at Tiverton Community Arts Theatre

Classic rock guitarist Steve Howe, famous for his contributions to legendary groups Yes and Asia came to TCAT in Tiverton on April 11 and provided an enthralling evening's entertainment writes Keith Laity.
The show started with a couple of pieces exhibiting the Chet Atkins guitar picking style showing off one of the main influences on Steve's playing.
The fans of the group Yes were treated to a fine version of To be Over from 1974's Relayer album. Solitaire from the more recent Fly from Here soon followed. Steve finished the first session with the stunning Mood for a day from 1971's Fragile.
In the second half Steve became more conversational with the audience. Discussing chance meetings with Tivertonians while buying "gas" at the local petrol station.

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