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Las Vegas native Billy Sherwood, left, replaced late bassist Chris Squire in Yes. The band includes, from left, singer Jon Davison, guitarist Steve Howe, drummer Alan White and keyboardist Geoff D
Yes are an English progressive rock band founded in 1968 by lead singer Jon Anderson, bassist Chris Squire, guitarist Peter Banks, keyboardist Tony Kaye, and drummer Bill Bruford.
Among the longest serving members of the band, Squire (the last original member) died in 2015, and White died in 2022. Yes are one of the most successful, influential, and longest-lasting progressive rock bands.
He earned the nickname Fish from band mates who grew restless waiting for him to finish long baths. The bands first drummer, Bill Bruford, recalled that when Yes was recording its most complicated music, he would pass out from exhaustion only to wake at 3 a.m. and see Squire at work behind the mixing board.
Current Yes members NameYears activeSteve Howe19701981 19901992 1995presentGeoff Downes19801981 2011present (one off show in 2004)Billy Sherwood1991 (session) 1994 (touring) 19972000 2015presentJon Davison2012present1 more row
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Jon Anderson started Yes in 1968 with bassist Chris Squire, and the prog rock band was at the center of his life for the next four decades through numerous permutations. But when illness forced him off the road after the groups 2004 tour, Yes decided to hire a replacement vocalist and carry on without him.
2014 saw the release of Yes 21st studio album, Heaven Earth. It is their first album with singer Jon Davison in the bands line-up, and the final studio album to feature original bassist Chris Squire before his death in 2015.
On 19 May 2015, Yes announced that Squire had been diagnosed with acute erythroid leukemia, and would take a break from performing while receiving treatment. In the late evening of 27 June 2015, Squire died from the illness, aged 67, while receiving treatment in his adopted hometown of Phoenix, Arizona.

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