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  1. Bill Bruford (William Scott Bruford, Sevenoaks, Kent, 17 de mayo de 1949) es un baterista británico conocido por su estilo fuerte, preciso y polirrítmico, y por haber participado en tres importantes grupos de rock progresivo: Yes, King Crimson y Genesis. Bruford reside en Surrey Hills (Reino Unido).

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bill_BrufordBill Bruford - Wikipedia

    Personal life. Bruford married his wife Carolyn in March 1973; they live in Surrey. They have three children, Alex, Holly, and Jack; Alex was formerly the drummer of the indie rock band Infadels.. It was at Bruford's wedding reception where Jon Anderson met Jamie Muir, who inspired Anderson to read Autobiography of a Yogi which became the origin of Yes's double album Tales from Topographic ...

  3. 30 de mar. de 2023 · From Yes and King Crimson to UK and Earthworks, the highly respected drummer with an extremely distinctive sound talks developing a thick skin, suffering for his art and why he doesn’t like looking backwards. When Bill Bruford settles down in front of his computer to talk to Prog, he is, of course, precisely on time.

  4. Turbulence is the third studio album by Yes guitarist Steve Howe, released in 1991 through Relativity Records. It is Howe's first solo release since 1979, with his band including former Yes drummer Bill Bruford and former Ultravox keyboardist Billy Currie.

  5. 22 de abr. de 2022 · Yes drummer Bill Bruford: ‘I was phenomenally ambitious and very arrogant’. The musician on playing with 1970s prog rock titans in their pomp, learning to make less noise and his new career...

  6. Bill Bruford Jazz Rock/Fusion. Review by Squire Jaco. "Gradually Going Tornado" completed the ascent to great, inventive and clever jazz/rock fusion that Bill Bruford began with "Feels Good To Me" (4-1/2 stars) and "One of a Kind" (4-3/4 stars). Yep, this was the complete album from these guys that I had been looking for.

  7. Earthworks needed a come-back album that took no prisoners, and much of this I really like. Great stuff here from pianist Steve Hamilton and saxophonist Patrick Clahar on ‘Dewey-eyed, then Dancing’. Bill Bruford's Earthworks: A Part, and Yet Apart. This video is no longer available due to a copyright claim by Studio Hamburg.