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  1. 24 de jun. de 2020 · Patrick Moraz Reveals His New Alien-Inspired Album. By Chris Roberts. ( Prog ) last updated 24 June 2020. Swiss keyboard maestro Patrick Moraz recalls the key moments in his career, from recording Yes’ savage and serene Relayer to shaking the foundations with The Moody Blues.

  2. In 1997, Moraz started work on a new album, A Way to Freedom, featuring arrangements for a symphony orchestra, percussionists, and a jazz brass band. The project remains a work in progress.

  3. Patrick Moraz has released his collaborative album entitled Moraz Album Project – or MAP for short. The former Yes and Moody Blues man partnered with longtime friend and drummer Greg Alban on the record, which is billed as ‘a collection of instrumental pieces that range in style and spirit of world-fusion, rock and jazz.’

  4. Welcome to my new web site. And now much to the excitement of music fans worldwide, Patrick Moraz and Greg Alban are releasing their first album MAP. The album features amazing bass player John Avila, former member of Oingo Bongo, who also plays bass on MAP.

  5. After playing a role in the success of YES ' Relayer album in 1974, keyboardist Patrick Moraz launched a solo career and became one of the more celebrated keyboardists of his age. During the '70s, when Moraz reached his prime as an artist, the keyboard was still a new and complex instrument.

  6. After stints in Mainhorse, Refugee and Yes (1974-1976, 2018-2019), Moraz started releasing solo albums. He has been involved in Aquarius Studios, Geneva and was also a member of the Moody Blues (1978-1991).

  7. www.loudersound.com › features › q-a-patrick-morazQ&A: Patrick Moraz | Louder

    3 de nov. de 2014 · You’ve recently recorded a Gentle Giant track for a new symphonic rock album, haven’t you? Yes, and it’s funny because not only did Gentle Giant open for Yes but I also saw Gary Green and Three Friends while I was on the Cruise To The Edge.