Why Yes Is Finally Playing ‘Close to the Edge’ CorrectlyWhy Yes Is Finally Playing ‘Close to the Edge’ Correctly"I always thought it sounded lousy, but I got used to it," says guitarist Steve Howe.Matt WardlawMatt Wardlaw
Jon Anderson Announces 2023 Tour With the Band GeeksJon Anderson Announces 2023 Tour With the Band GeeksSinger will perform a selection of classic Yes songs.Allison RappAllison Rapp
Yes Announces ‘Close to the Edge’ Fall 2022 US TourYes Announces ‘Close to the Edge’ Fall 2022 US TourProg legends will celebrate 50th anniversary of their landmark album.Bryan RolliBryan Rolli
Jon Anderson Remembers Yes’ ‘Remarkable’ Drummer Alan WhiteJon Anderson Remembers Yes’ ‘Remarkable’ Drummer Alan WhiteFormer Yes vocalist also shares memories of Peter Gabriel and King Crimson.Matt WardlawMatt Wardlaw
Jon Anderson Reflects on the Magic of ‘Close to the Edge’ at 50Jon Anderson Reflects on the Magic of ‘Close to the Edge’ at 50Legendary Yes singer details his current tour and how the classic title song was created.Matt WardlawMatt Wardlaw
Yes Solo Albums Ranked Worst to BestYes Solo Albums Ranked Worst to BestFrom failed pop experiments to symphonic prog masterpieces. Ryan ReedRyan Reed
Yes Play Intimate Warm-Up Show Ahead of ‘Close to the Edge’ TourYes Play Intimate Warm-Up Show Ahead of ‘Close to the Edge’ TourSet at 400-capacity venue in Tavistock, England, featured early classics and two songs from 2021's 'The Quest.' Ryan ReedRyan Reed
Jon Anderson Announces ‘Close to the Edge’ 50th Anniversary TourJon Anderson Announces ‘Close to the Edge’ 50th Anniversary TourMonthlong trek, with backing band featuring teenage members of Paul Green Rock Academy, celebrates 1972 Yes LP. Ryan ReedRyan Reed
Yes’ Alan White to Miss ‘Close to the Edge’ Anniversary TourYes’ Alan White to Miss ‘Close to the Edge’ Anniversary TourLineup change announced as a result of "current health issues."Martin KieltyMartin Kielty
All 22 Yes Music Videos Ranked Worst to BestAll 22 Yes Music Videos Ranked Worst to BestProg band's videography is topsy-turvy, mixing straight-ahead "performance" footage, low-budget silliness and high-concept stabs at profundity. Ryan ReedRyan Reed