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JANUARY 8, 2004
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Source: Philadelphia City Paper
http://www.citypaper.net/articles/2004-01-08/musicpicks3.shtml
Music Picks: Jon Anderson
By Nicole Pensiero
So you're not surprised that Yes frontman Jon Anderson is incorporating
chakra color-healing imagery into his upcoming solo tour, huh? It's kinda
fitting, actually, for a man who helped bring mega-artsy prog-rock to its
pinnacle in the '70s, and who's recorded a bunch of albums since then with
New Agers like Vangelis and Kitaro. If you want to get all cynical on him,
forget it: Anderson's awfully sweet, especially for an aging rock star.
"When you become successful in pop music, you have a choice: to delve into
it and become a celebrity superstar, or to learn about life and spiritual
conscious energy," the 59-year-old singer says by phone. "I'm still
learning." For his first solo tour in more than 20 years, Anderson will use
a guitar, piano and harp -- plus some flashy Yes-worthy special effects --
to cover both his supergroup hits and solo works (including tracks from his
upcoming CD, The Big If). Onstage, a Roland MIDI guitar system will trigger
what's esoterically being billed as "choreographed multimedia events."
"It's been 35 years since Yes got together and I'm still out here,
playing," Anderson says incredulously. "I'm as excited as the fans." Even
those who show up not wearing their Roger Dean T-shirts.
Sat., Jan. 10, 8 p.m., $29.50-$35, Keswick Theatre, Easton Rd. and Keswick Ave., Glenside, 215-572-7650.
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