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  1. Chris Squire es más conocido por su apodo Fish, y el nombre es asociado con muchos de sus trabajos (por ejemplo su grabación solista, y su obra solista Schindleria Praematurus (The Fish) del álbum Fragile de Yes en 1972).

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Chris_SquireChris Squire - Wikipedia

    Christopher Russell Edward Squire (4 March 1948 – 27 June 2015) was an English musician, singer and songwriter best known as the bassist and backing vocalist of the progressive rock band Yes. He was the longest-serving original member, having remained in the band until his death and appearing on every studio album released from ...

  3. 8 de ene. de 2020 · A musician of incalculable talent, Squire was a game-changer for bass players around the globe. With a signature sound and a brilliant sense of syncopation and counterpoint, the big man nicknamed “Fish” was the cornerstone of Yes’ sonic appeal and a fearless force in its live-show spectacle.

  4. 2 de jul. de 2015 · Descendiente directo de la música experimental de los años sesenta y de una especial disposición hacia las posibilidades creativas en el estudio, Chris Squire fue uno de los primeros en transformar el sonido de su Rickenbaker 4001 en una maquinaria de vibraciones calculadamente distribuidas a través de amplificadores divergentes ...

  5. 13 de ago. de 2014 · From LSD ‘death’ to CEO of 30-million-selling Yes, former choirboy Chris Squire is the ever-present member who’s kept the music coming out and the money coming in. In 1968, 19-year-old Chris Squire came round in the geriatric ward of the Chelsea And Westminster Hospital, convinced he was dead.

  6. Fish Out of Water is the debut studio album by English bassist and songwriter Chris Squire, released in November 1975 by Atlantic Records. The album was recorded during a period in which each band member of Yes had taken down time to produce a solo album.

  7. 28 de sept. de 2015 · Here’s how it works. Former Manager And Friend Jon Brewer Remembers Chris Squire. Squire's ex-manager, publisher and longstanding friend shares his memories of the late bassist. I first met Chris at The Speakeasy in London in 1969 or ‘70.