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  1. Patrick Philippe Moraz (born 24 June 1948) is a Swiss musician, film composer and songwriter, best known for his tenures as keyboardist in the rock bands Yes and the Moody Blues. Born into a musical family, Moraz learned music at a young age and studied at the Lausanne Conservatory .

  2. Patrick Philippe Moraz (n. 24 de junio de 1948) es un músico y compositor suizo, principalmente conocido por su desempeño como tecladista de las bandas de rock Yes y The Moody Blues. Moraz fue miembro de Yes desde 1974 hasta 1976 y de The Moody Blues desde 1978 hasta 1991.

  3. Patrick Philippe Moraz. Profile: Swiss progressive rock and jazz keyboard player. He was born on an aeroplane on June 24, 1948, and grew up in Morges (near Lausanne). After stints in Mainhorse, Refugee and Yes (1974-1976, 2018-2019), Moraz started releasing solo albums.

  4. The Story of I is the first solo album by Patrick Moraz. By the time the album was released, Moraz was still touring with Yes but he was let go by the band in late 1976 after Rick Wakeman was booked on a session musician basis during the Going for the One recording sessions in Switzerland.

  5. Moraz was engaged by the Moody Blues in 1978 to take part in a promotional World Tour for their comeback album “Octave”. Patrick was made a full time member of the Moody Blues in 1980, during the recording of “Long Distance Voyager” which went on to become #1 in “Billboard”, “Cashbox” and across the board in US and Canadian charts, reaching worldwide sales of over 11 million ...

  6. Patrick Moraz is a Swiss progressive rock keyboardist with a classical musical education acquired at the Conservatory of Lausanne, in Switzerland. He also played jazz primarily before entering into the progressive rock world and he has also been highly acclaimed for his musical virtuosity.

  7. Home. 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.