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 Steve Howe (guitarist) - definition of Steve Howe (guitarist) in Encyclopedia
Howe was the youngest of four children who grew up in a musical household, listening to brass band music on 78 rpm records.
Howe was pictured with the group on the jacket of their second album, Time and a Word, which was released in August, but Banks had actually played on the recording.
His second solo work, The Steve Howe Album, was released in November, 1979.
http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/Steve_Howe_(guitarist)   (925 words)

  
 YES FACTS AND INFORMATION
Howe has stated publicly that he was unhappy with the mix of his guitars on the album (a version of "Fist of Fire" with more of Howe's guitars left intact eventually appeared on the "In a Word" box set in 2001).
The resulting live recordings were released, together with new music, on the ''Keys_to_Ascension'' albums, which are considered by many fans to be their finest music since their 1970s zenith.
The first recording by this 'classic' lineup of the group (Anderson, Bruford, Howe, Squire and Wakeman) was a dynamic ten-minute interpretation of Paul Simon's "America", which originally appeared on the album "The Age of Atlantic", a compilation with several acts from the roster of Atlantic_Records.
http://www.witwib.com/yes   (3891 words)

  
 Articles - Progressive rock
For instance, Steve Howe of Yes and Steve Hackett of Genesis recorded an album under the name GTR (for "guitar").
In 1982, the much anticipated supergroup Asia, composed of Steve Howe (Yes), Carl Palmer (ELP), John Wetton (King Crimson), and Geoff Downes (Yes), surprised (and disappointed) with their pop-oriented debut album.
This is characteristic of music that is meant to be listened to relatively closely and for its own sake, as opposed to relatively casually or as background noise.
http://www.zforever.com/articles/Progressive_Rock   (3138 words)

  
 Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About the Prog
One of the hardest-rocking bands on the scene is the Belgian quintet led by guitarist Roger Trigaux, formerly of Univers Zero.
The group was formed in 1992 by several friends in Los Angeles who yearned to hear new music along the lines of the complicated but rewarding sounds once made by their heroes in Yes and Genesis.
With influences ranging from King Crimson and the Mahavishnu Orchestra to the Minutemen and Minor Threat, the band is all over the musical map.
http://www.jimdero.com/OtherWritings/Other%20Prog.htm   (4418 words)

  
 Steve Howe, born in London, rock guitarist, Asia, Yes-Roundabout April 8 in History
Steve Howe, born in London, rock guitarist, Asia, Yes-Roundabout
Steve Howe, born in London, rock guitarist, Asia, Yes-Roundabout April 8 in History
Sure I am of this, that you have only to endure to conquer.
http://www.brainyhistory.com/events/1947/april_8_1947_107964.html   (56 words)

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