Rick Wakeman
Live At the Apollo
In 2016, Jon Anderson, Trevor Rabin and Rick Wakeman brought together their incredible talents and long experience of working in Yes to take to the road for a series of concerts celebrating Yes’ musical legacy of the seventies, eighties and nineties. Yes featuring Jon Anderson, Trevor Rabin and Rick Wakeman toured first in North America and then brought their live show to the UK in early 2017, including this performance captured at the Manchester Apollo. The band are in superb form in front of a sell-out crowd who are clearly loving every minute of the show which includes classic tracks such as Roundabout, Owner Of A Lonely Heart, And You And I, Hold On, Heart Of The Sunrise, Rhythm Of Love, I’ve Seen All Good People and many more.
Yes - Songs From Tsongas 35th Anniversary Concert
Denne utendørskonserten ser en avskåret scene og full på rockversjoner av de akustiske sporene fra Tsongas mens publikum bruker et mangfold av paraplyer mot det øsende regnet, noe som tydeligvis ikke forhindrer dem å ha det bra.
Yessongs: Yes
Under Close to the Edge-turnéen i 1972 går medlemmene i Yes på scenen i Londons Rainbow Theatre for å fremføre sine ikoniske rockesymfonier.
Live At the Apollo
In 2016, Jon Anderson, Trevor Rabin and Rick Wakeman brought together their incredible talents and long experience of working in Yes to take to the road for a series of concerts celebrating Yes’ musical legacy of the seventies, eighties and nineties. Yes featuring Jon Anderson, Trevor Rabin and Rick Wakeman toured first in North America and then brought their live show to the UK in early 2017, including this performance captured at the Manchester Apollo.
Live At Montreux 2003
The Crusaders were one of the pioneers of jazz-funk in the seventies and have made a number of visits to Montreux over the years. This film focuses on their performance from 2003 when the band was touring in support of their album ‘Rural Renewal’. Founder members Joe Sample and Wilton Felder were joined in the line-up by long standing friend Ray Parker Jr. on guitar and by the inimitable Randy Crawford on vocals. They delivered a set that spanned their career from early days up to their latest album capped with a stunning nine minute plus performance of their classic “Street Life” and finished off with a fun rendition of Ray Parker Jr.’s “Ghostbusters”.
The Six Wives of Henry VIII: Live At Hampton Court Palace
Rick Wakeman's "The Six Wives Of Henry VIII" is a landmark 1970s album, selling over 15 million copies. In May 2009, he realized his dream of performing the entire album live at Hampton Court Palace, featuring the previously omitted track "Defender Of The Faith" and new pieces. The spectacular sold-out concerts were unforgettable for all who attended.