Steve Howe

Steve Howe was born with Holloway (northern of London) on April 8th, 1947. After having learned only the guitar, it improves by joining initially the group The Syndicats in 1963, then The Incrowd in 1965.

With Yes

In 1970 it joined Yes , which will propel it at the top of its career in group (until 1981: collapse of the group 12 albums later).

It takes part of the 3rd album The Yes Album (1971) until Drama (1980). In 1989 the Yes group reforms itself under the name Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe (they could not play under the name of " Yes" at the time because held by Chris Squire), they are an international success in two albums (1989, 1993). It is again on the blow starting from the double live Keys to rise in (1996) until today.

It succeeded Peter Banks and was replaced by Trevor Rabin of 1983 to 1994.

Career solo

In 1975 Steve Howe begins its career solo with Beginnings .

In 1979 Steve Howe leaves its second album in solo: The Steve Howe Album .

After its passage with Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe, it is devoted then much more to its career solo with successively Turbulence (1991), The Grand Design off Things (1993), Not Necessarily Acoustic (1994), Homebrew (1996), Quantum Guitar (1998), Pulling Strings (1999), Portraits off Bob Dylan (1999), Homebrew 2 (2000), Natural Timbre (2001), Skyline (2002), Elements (2003), Spectrum (2005), Homebrew 3 (2005).

Other groups

It based GTR (GUITAR) in company of Steve Hackett , ex guitarist of Genesis after having been with the creation of Asia in company of John Wetton, Geoff Downes and of Carl Palmer and having played on their the first 2 albums. It formed Remedy, with which it left in 2003 Elements. It rejoué with Asia as additional musicians on one of their last disc. He also played, before Yes, with an rock group psychedelic, Tomorrow, which made an album in 1968, " My White Bicycle". He collaborated with Paul Sutin, which gave Voyagers in 1995 and Seraphim in 2001.

Participations

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