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Topic: Benoit David has left Yes...says Squire Posted: February 06 2012 at 08:45
UPDATE; I'm not sure how reliable this blogspot is but its just says what we already knew was going to happen, that despite yesterdays rebuttal by Jon Davison that his joining the band was only temporary, Chris Squire has seemingly put that idea to bed...Benoit David has left the building!
Yes have a new lead singer. Benoit David is out. Jon Davison is in.
Chris Squire with Yes
“Jon Davison is coming in because of Benoit’s departure. I always hope that when there is a member change in the band that it will be a permanent thing. Only time will tell really”, founding member Chris Squire told Noise11.com this morning. “I don’t know if I’m meant to be telling you this yet, so I guess you’ve got a scoop,”
Like Benoit David, Jon Davison was discovered fronting a Yes covers band. Benoit had joined Yes after the departure of original singer Jon Anderson. He has been suffering from respiratory failure this year and could not continue on for the Australia tour in April. However, his departure is permanent.
“Yes, he has officially left Yes,” Chris says.
Benoit David joined Yes in 2008. He sings lead on the latest yes album ‘Fly From Here’.
“People have left to go off to do various projects and solo projects over the years,” Chris says. “Some like Jon Anderson and Rick Wakeman have left and come back. In Rick’s case, four times. It’s always been a fairly flexible in and out door for some members of the band. At the last count, including Jon Davison, he is the 18th member of the band. It has never been personal problems. It’s just things that happen at certain times”.
Chris says he is still friends with Jon Anderson and in regular communication. “We email each other. We have a cordial relationship,” he says. “He is out there at the moment doing some solo shows. He is a lot healthier now than he was a few years ago when he was suffering from his breathing problems. He is getting back into it. I have never closed the door on working with Jon again. He has left the band before and come back and left it again and come back. It is an unusual situation. We will work together in the future but right now we are promoting the Fly From Here album which is our first studio album in 10 years”.
The Australian setlist will feature the new album plus Yes classics. “We will be doing the new material from the Fly From Here album. It will pretty much the same as the Europe setlist around Christmas time,’ Chris says.
“There are songs from a couple of different eras. The 70s of course, ‘Roundabout’, ‘I’ve Seen All Good People’ are very popular songs as was ‘Starship Trooper’ from ‘The Yes Album’. From ‘Fragile’ there is ‘Heart of the Sunrise’ and sometimes we do ‘Long Distance Runaround’. Then there is the ‘90125’ must which we don’t do that much as we’d probably like to because that was a different guitar player in there, Trevor Rabin. Steve Howe is back in the band. We do a little bit of music from that era, the mid 80s "
Prog rock band YES were forced to cancel the last 3 shows of their European Tour in December due to the illness of lead vocalist Benoit David who has still not recovered. To avoid disappointing their fans on the forthcoming Australasian leg of their world tour, they have found a replacement singer.
Jon Davison will join YES as lead vocalist for the upcoming dates in New Zealand, Australia, Japan, Indonesia, and Hawaii. YES really appreciate Jon Davison joining them for this leg of the tour and are sure this arrangement will satisfy all YES fans.
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Posted: February 06 2012 at 11:44
I'm astonished! I've just listened to Glass Hmmer's IF album with Jon Davison twice, and I can only say that this is the album that Yes should have made years ago.
I've had Glass Hammer filed under 'also ran' for a number of years now, never really paying much attention apart from a cursory listen now and again and then shelving them for some future opportunity.
But 'If' is really something else, and apparently the lyrical content and melodies were left up to JD, and he's made one hell of a grand job of it. It's practically a continuation of their Going For the One era. Fantastic!
Hearing that he might be joining Yes (even temporarily), I can't help thinking that musically it's bound to be a let-down for him, considering Yes' output of the last 15 or so years (except the Ladder. I liked that one).
Got to get Glass hammer's latest album with JD as singer now. can't wait to hear it.
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Posted: February 06 2012 at 12:02
Benoit has some serious health issue and can't sing---the tour was booked so why cancel? I heard they were to do summer tour of USA which may or may not happen if Benoit is not all better. By fall ---Howe is with Asia for a 30th anniversary tour so no Yes until 2013----maybe Squire will now have time to tour with Hackett this summer so all's well that ends well ha ha.
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Posted: February 06 2012 at 13:36
lazland wrote:
It wouldn't surprise me if some network were to create a soap opera based upon the comings & goings in Yes.
I genuinely think it's time to call it a day, before they sink into utter embarrassment.
I once wrote a whodunnit more or less about that subject on PA, some years ago. I have to update it again, though. The Yes saga is definitely beyond imagination
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Posted: February 06 2012 at 15:02
I like the last album a lot and still think they make some good prog music (as good or better than a lot of groups out there) and should keep going---they have nothing to be embarrassed about----Maybe the original three should get Moraz back and just tour with special guest vocalists---
Bruno Mars, Annie Lennox, Jon Anderson, Cher, last years runner up on American Idol---whoever---
I mean clearly these Yes songs are blowing out vocal chords everywhere and maybe one tour is all a singer can take!
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Posted: February 06 2012 at 16:59
i wouldn't mind a female vocalist. at the same time, it's sad to see this. the live show has been touch and go since the orchestra tour. i think they should've called it a day after keys. go out on a high note. i wonder, how long can these guys keep playing. i'm 38 and can't imagine flying to australia and putting on a prog rock show, even for one night:)
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