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  1. 23 de feb. de 2016 · Billy Sherwood is the current bass player in the band Yes and will be touring with the band throughout 2016. Tony Kaye was an original founder member of Yes and re-joined the band for the hugely successful 90125 era, which produced the hit ‘Owner Of A Lonely Heart’.

  2. 23 de abr. de 2011 · Roppongi STB139 Sweet Basil in Roppongi, Minato, Tokyo, Japan (on 2011-04-23) live recording of: No Way We Can Lose (on 2011-04-23) writer: Jon Anderson (Yes/Jon & Vangelis), Steve Howe, Billy Sherwood, Chris Squire (Yes bassist) and Alan White (Yes drummer) publisher: Backyard Levitation Inc., Basedown Ltd. and Opio Publishing

  3. In 2011, a few days after the devastating tsunami, former Yes founder Tony Kaye and present Yes bassist Billy Sherwood did a tour of the ravaged Japan, in small intimate settings, bringing them comfort and set their minds on different things for a little while. I guess the extra DVD that comes along with this release is just a bonus.

  4. 22 de abr. de 2016 · Listen to your favorite songs from Live in Japan by Billy Sherwood & Tony Kaye Now. Stream ad-free with Amazon Music Unlimited on mobile, desktop, and tablet. Download our mobile app now. ... No Way We Can Lose (Live) 06:04. 17. Say Goodbye (Live) 05:13. 18. Roundabout (Live)

  5. In 2011, a few days after the devastating tsunami, former Yes founder Tony Kaye and present Yes bassist Billy Sherwood did a tour of the ravaged Japan, in small intimate settings, bringing them comfort and set their minds on different things for a little while. I guess the extra DVD that comes along with this release is just a bonus.

  6. The More We Live. 7. No Way We Can Lose. 8. Say Goodbye. 9. Roundabout. Yes men (no pun intended) Billy Sherwood and Tony Kaye teamed up for a tour of Japan and this double CD/DVD set finds them bristling with some brilliance. “Live in Japan” provides a straightforwardly tooled summary of both Sherwood’s and Kaye’s careers.

  7. 5 de ago. de 2016 · Live in Japan From the first to the last, former and future YES members revisit their memories to report from the road. For all their studio rapport, watching one classic band’s original keyboard player and bassist-to-be on stage is a strange experience – there’s not a lot of visual interaction between the two introverts – yet it’s weirdly riveting aurally.