YOU’VE SEEN THEM SHAKE THE STADIUMS, YOU’VE SEEN THEM RATTLE THE ARENAS, NOW DON’T MISS THIS INCREDIBLE CHANCE TO GET UP CLOSE AND PERSONAL WITH ROCK & ROLL HALL OF FAMERS ZZ TOP!
In the PresentSaturday, November 29th 2008 @ 8pmRiverside Theaterdoors open at 7pma frank/riverside productionreserved seating, all tickets $35all ages non-smoking handicapaccessibleLimited, Special Gold Circle Tickets: $75The most successful progressive rock band in history, YES, is coming to Milwaukee for the total YES concert experience! YES has defined music history with their dynamic instrumental contrasts, abstract lyrics and amazing live shows. The classic YES line-up of guitarist Steve Howe, bassist Chris Squire and drummer Alan White will launch the "In The Present" tour starting November 4th in Canada. Albums like Fragile, Close to the Edge Tales from Topographic Oceans and 90125 and singles such as Roundabout, Owner of a Lonely Heart and Ive Seen All Good People are just some of the enduring classics that have made YES one of the most influential and groundbreaking groups in rock & roll. Now, the classic YES line-up of guitarist Steve Howe, bassist Chris Squire and drummer Alan White will launch the "In The Present" tour starting November 4th in Hamilton, Ontario, marking yet another chapter in the art-rockers amazing, 40-year career of legendary live performances. The three will be joined by keyboardist Oliver Wakeman, the son of YES Rick Wakeman, and vocalist Benoit David, a Montreal, Quebec, native and vocalist in several YES tribute groups, who was discovered by the band on the Internet. With a remarkable 40-year career that has time and again redefined the boundaries of rock, YES was formed in 1968 by Chris Squire and Jon Anderson, who shared a mutual interest in vocal harmonies and classical music. With drummer Bill Bruford, guitarist Peter Banks and keyboardist Tony Kaye, they became YES, earning a residency at the famed London venue The Marquee Club, where they played with the likes of Jimi Hendrix and Pink Floyd, releasing their self-titled debut album in July 1969. Guitarist Steve Howe, who went on to play in the popular prog-rock groups Asia and GTR and continues releasing acclaimed solo albums and touring, brought an experimental cutting edge to YES for their 1970s The Yes Album, their first number one album in the UK. Drummer Alan White, who had been hand-picked to play on John Lennons Imagine and GeorgeHarrisonsAllThingsMustPass, came aboard in 1972. YES then went on to conquer America and played at some of the largest paid attendance concerts of all time including the JFK Stadium in Philadelphia in 1976 to a crowd of over 130,000 people.YES postponed plans for a 40th anniversary Close to the Edge and Back tour in June, when vocalist Jon Anderson suffered a severe asthma attack and was diagnosed with acute respiratory failure. Commented Squire: "This isn't an attempt to replace Jon Anderson, because as we all know, that would be impossible. With Benoit, we are bringing in a talented singer so that we can go out and honor the music of YES for the fans who have waited for the past four years to see us perform." A dominant force in rock music for more than four decades, YES has created some of rocks most enduring and compelling hits, selling more than 30 million albums worldwide. The group has defined music history with their dynamic instrumental contrasts and abstract lyrics. Their symphonic use of sound and innovative musical styles continues to make them the most successful progressive rock band in history and their amazing career continues to defy many of their rock counterparts. Tickets go on sale Friday October 10th at noon. Click here for more information