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Atarah 01-10-2004 23:14

Jon Anderson of the 70's group "YES"
 
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An Accrington lad who became a world famous rock star - JON ANDERSON!
Jon Anderson - born 1944 in Accrington - he started out in local band The Warriors (with his brother Tony). The group had a large, local following.

The group "YES" was formed in 1968. Jon also had success with Mike Oldfield and Vangelis.
There is to be an exhibition, including photos, album covers, posters etc., at the Haworth Art Gallery from 16th October until 14th November





The photo is from 1968

Ifty 02-10-2004 22:40

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Things from this will be sold after it. Could be good idea to have to keep in Accy if it can all be bought but who has money?

mez 03-10-2004 02:01

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i was in the same class as one of the warriors wont't give his name but he went to st., marys school ossy in same class as me, ooo a claim to fame:)

Weary Tourist 03-10-2004 08:21

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Born 25th October 1944 John Roy Anderson
Parents Albert and Kathleen Anderson
Attended St John's Infants School
Leaves school at age 15 to support his family working as a farm hand
Jon joins the warriers in 1962
The band Yes formed in 1968

WillowTheWhisp 03-10-2004 08:47

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When he lived on Norfolk St my friend used to idolise him but would never speak to him - we had to walk past the house (by going on a detour) just in case he might be sitting on the garden wall and she could see him.

I noticed in the paper that 'Rod' Hill (always used to call him Rodney)is going to be there at the opening. He won me a coconut once at a garden party at St. Augustine's in Huncoat. Can I have that as my claim to fame? I remember they used to park the yellow van with horns outside his house on Pilot St (could be seen from the High School)

Atarah 11-10-2004 22:22

SOS re exhibition re Jon Anderson of the 70's group "YES"
 
EMERGENCY - MUSICIANS NEEDED TO PLAY YES MATERIAL ON SATURDAY 16TH AT THE HAWORTH ART GALLERY, THE ORGANISER HAS BEEN LET DOWN...URGENT - KNOW ANYONE WHO MIGHT BE IN A POSITION TO HELP.


iF YOU KNOW OF ANYONE WHO CAN HELP, I CAN PUT YOU IN TOUCH WITH THE ORGANISER. THANKS. ATARAH

Atarah 16-10-2004 16:02

Exhibition at Haworth Art Gallery for Jon Anderson of the 70's group "YES"
 
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The exhibition "YES; 35 Years of Wondrous Music" started today. Wow, the gentleman who has done the exhibition certainly has some stuff! David Watkinson (in white shirt) has been a collector of YES memorabilia for many years now - his collection is now on public display at the gallery.

Super-group YES, one of the most successful and enduring rock bands of all time, has a unique connection with Accrington. Lead singer, Jon Anderson was born in Accrington and celebrates his 60th birthday on October 25th.

WillowTheWhisp 16-10-2004 16:08

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Was there any live music Atarah?

Atarah 08-11-2004 15:48

"YES"
 
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YES—35 Years of Wondrous Music is an exhibition at Haworth Art Gallery in Accrington, UK—Jon Anderson's hometown—put together by David Watkinson (author of "Yes—Perpetual Change") in celebration of Yes's 35th anniversary and Anderson's 60th birthday. The exhibition includes rare records, programmes, posters, t-shirts and other related music memorabilia. Download the flyer here. Approximately 300 people attended the opening day. The exhibition closes 14 Nov 2004: on that final day, there will be live music throughout the day (a local pianist playing Yes songs) and everything in the exhibition is up for sale.

WillowTheWhisp 08-11-2004 16:46

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That should be worth a visit. Not that I plan on buying anything of course but it should be good to hear the pianist. ;)

cashman 15-02-2005 14:13

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His brother tony was my foreman at the ewbank,i beleive he was in Los Bravos for a while could anyone confirm if that is correct.

Caz 15-02-2005 23:18

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Yes he was. Wammy also!
http://www.wammy.co.uk/history.htm

cashman 16-02-2005 00:15

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Originally Posted by cazzer
Yes he was. Wammy also!
http://www.wammy.co.uk/history.htm

cheers again cazzer didnt know wammy was,you never stop learning no matter how old you get.

WillowTheWhisp 19-02-2005 23:13

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I remember when he worked at the Ewbank because my mother worked there too.

cashman 19-02-2005 23:31

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Originally Posted by WillowTheWhisp
I remember when he worked at the Ewbank because my mother worked there too.

so did mine from after the war till it closed,then she moved up to burco.they probably knew one another,mine knew everybody even strangers,nosey sod but a great lady.


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