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Conspire band
Conspire band













conspire band

The other musicians in the band were White on drums, Jimmy Haun on guitar (who had played much of the guitar on Union), Steve Porcaro on keyboards and Mark T.

conspire band

Having written a body of work, Squire and Sherwood went on a brief US tour in 1992 under the name The Chris Squire Experiment. A reunion with Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe left no official role for Sherwood, although one Squire/Sherwood composition, "The More We Live-Let Go", was released on the Yes album Union (1991). Squire and Sherwood had formed a strong writing partnership, but Sherwood was not officially admitted to Yes and was uneasy about the idea of replacing Anderson as frontman. Rabin subsequently returned to the band and demos were recorded with a line-up of Squire, White, Kaye, Rabin and Sherwood.

conspire band

With Trevor Rabin also absent for a time (concentrating on his solo work), a line-up of the three remaining Yesmen-Squire, Alan White and Tony Kaye-plus Sherwood and guitarist Bruce Gowdy, Sherwood's bandmate in World Trade, began rehearsing together. Chris Squire brought Billy Sherwood, a young musician he had met, to work with the group as a possible new lead singer. In the late 1980s, Yes' original lead singer Jon Anderson had left the group to form Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe with three other former Yes members. The band released two albums: Conspiracy (2000) and The Unknown (2003), and a live DVD (2006). Conspiracy (formerly known as The Chris Squire Experiment) was a progressive rock band founded by Chris Squire (then bassist in Yes) and Billy Sherwood (formerly and subsequently of Yes).















Conspire band