Squire was the only constant in ever-evolving Yes lineups dating back to 1968. This led many to assume that ownership of the Yes brand had fallen solely to him. Not so, Yes management now confirms. At ...
The writing was on the wall – or at least the sleeve. After a period of disillusion, they split into two factions, with Wakeman and frontman Jon Anderson fleeing in March 1980. Yes had already ...
Selling out gets a bad rap. Usually, that bad rap is justifiable. But every once in a while, selling out will absolutely fucking rule. Some artist will compromise an overarching vision in a thirsty ...
My former CEO told me he once sold ice from a 100,000-year old glacier in Greenland. I knew at that point I was in for an interesting conversation. I learned so much about business strategy from him ...