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  1. You can now join our mailing list and have access to all our videos. https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/sl/9qk7AEY CHECK OUT THE ENTIRE INTERVIEW WITH RICH ...

  2. 3 de jul. de 2020 · Kansas opened for Queen, Bad Company and Jefferson Airplane, and morale remained strong, but gradually Livgren’s grip on the songwriting tightened. With Steve Walsh suffering writers’ block, and the group having been warned that unless they broke through this time it was all over, everything came to a head with Kansas’s fourth album.

  3. 17 de oct. de 2023 · For a band that released seven captivating albums in a six-year period during the 70s, a gap of 16 years between studio releases seems absurd.But there were substantial reasons behind that hiatus since 2000, not least the fact that Kansas singer Steve Walsh was suffering from vocal problems that eventually became the catalyst for him to leave the band in 2014.

  4. Kansas He's the voice behind the songs that made Kansas famous. We're talking songs like "Carry On Wayward Son", "Dust In The Wind" and "Point Of No Return". Steve Walsh is the person we're referring to. Besides being the group's vocalist, Steve also plays keyboards for a group that has sold 30 million albums.

  5. 4 de jul. de 2014 · Steve Walsh isn't giving much explanation for his sudden departure from Kansas, other than to say that it's "time for me to go." Walsh, in an email to Melodic Rock, thanks his fans, long-standing ...

  6. 2014–2020: retirement of Steve Walsh, The Prelude Implicit. On July 2, 2014, a statement was issued on the band's official Facebook page announcing the impending retirement of lead singer Steve Walsh. On July 6, 2014, former Kansas lead singer John Elefante issued a statement that he had been contacted by the band on July 2 to discuss rejoining.

  7. 18 de may. de 2023 · Along with a returning Steve Walsh, the arrival into Kansas of Morse and new bassist Billy Greer regenerated the band over two albums: 1986’s Power and 1988’s Bob Ezrin-produced In The Spirit Of Things. Ehart: Steve [Morse] walked up to me during the gig’s intermission and said he wanted to audition for Kansas.