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    Posted: February 08 2007 at 07:45
ORIGINAL YES GUITARIST AND BAND HEADLINE BLACKWOOD MINERS' INSTITUTE
PROGRESSIVE ROCK EVENING

On Friday 23rd March 7.30pm improvisational rock trio Harmony in Diversity
headline an evening of  progressive rock music at  Blackwood Miners'
Institute.  This three-piece band draws on the extraordinary talents of lead
guitarist Peter Banks (guitar, MIDI guitar) who was a founding member of
supergroup YES.

Peter Banks and  Chris Squire  first played together in The Syn,. The band
only lasted a year until 1967 and the group released two singles. A year
later Squire joined friend Clive Bailey (rhythm guitar) and Banks (lead
guitar) in Mabel Greer's Toy Shop. Banks left the band, which was soon
joined by singer Jon Anderson and  drummer Bill Bruford. With the loss of
Bailey, addition of keyboardist Tony Kaye and Banks' return, the band took
on the new name YES at Peter's suggestion. A short and positive name which
it was felt would merely be temporary, little did they realise that nearly
40 years later the name would still be revered among classic rock fans
worldwide. Atlantic Records took notice of the band and, in 1969, took them
into a studio to record their first album, named simply Yes. The next year
another album was in progress (Time and a Word) but Jon and Chris decided
they wanted an orchestra backing the five musicians. The idea was not well
received by Banks, and he subsequently left the band.

In 1971 he formed Flash with Tony Kaye guesting on keyboards. The band
recorded three albums (Flash, In the Can, Out of Our Hands ) before
splitting in 1973. Banks subsequently worked with Jan Akkerman (of Focus
fame) John Wetton, Phil Collins and Steve Hackett among others. Following
this he tried to  form a new version of Flash which quickly became Empire.
As  Empire, Banks and various other band members recorded three albums
before 1980, none of which saw the light of day until the mid-1990s. After
sporadic appearances in the 1980s Banks released "Instinct" in1993, a solo
album of instrumental rock guitar tracks. This was followed by Self
Contained (1995), which confirmed Peter Banks as a true musician's musician.
In 1997, Peter was mainly responsible for the release of a double-live Yes
set called Something's Coming, a collection of appearances at the BBC during
1969 and 1970, featuring the original lineup in all tracks and with a
booklet containing the guitarist's account of those early days

Recent recorded appearances by Banks include Jabberwocky (2000) and Hound of
the Baskervilles (2002), a pair of albums recorded by Oliver Wakeman (Rick
Wakeman's son) and Clive Nolan. Banks was initially involved in a reunion of
The Syn in 2004, but left the band. He also turned down an offer to be
involved in a Flash reunion before forming forming Harmony In Diversity,
with Andrew Booker (now replaced by David Speight) and Nick Cottam  The trio
is an accomplished jam band that aims to entirely improvise their live shows
producing rock music which stylistically incorporates elements of   Peter's
earlier work and his more recent instrumental rock albums. The band have so
far recorded one album 'Trying' which has received rave reviews in various
prog-rock online journals and rock magazines The trio are now working on a
new album, which will be on sale online via their website and at gigs

Welsh rock band Ezra will be supporting along with an acoustic set from
Christina and Chris from Magenta.

Ezra play a modern brand of progressive rock that fuses Floydian elements
with strong harmonies that effortlessly transcend the boundary between prog
rock and power pop. Their new cd  'Songs from Pennsylvania', released on F2
Records last year, has  received excellent reviews in the rock press.
Christina Booth (vocals) and Chris Fry (guitar) have gained numerous awards
and worldwide recognition for their work in Rob Reed's inspired Welsh prog
band Magenta. The band is  soon to headline NearFest at Bethlehem,
Pennsylvania in the USA where they line up alongside Hawkwind and Pure
Reason Revolution.

http://www.harmonyindiversity.com

http://www.ezra.co.uk/

http://www.magenta-web.com/

www.b3live.co.uk

Tickets £11/£9 reductions with £1 off for Islwyn Guitar Club members.
Contact the Box Office on 01495 227206

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