Yes: Symphonic Live Trailer

Yes: Symphonic Live Trailer (2002)

18 June 2002 Music 204 mins

With a Symphony Orchestra: Universally admired for their considerable studio prowess, British Supergroup, Yes have also been most famous for their unparalleled live shows. Yes pioneered the use of lasers, elaborate fantasy art inspired sets, "In-the-Round" revolving stages, the best sound engineering in the business and of course, their extraordinary musicianship. They've been blowing audiences away for over three decades. Backed by a symphony orchestra, the influential British prog-rock group Yes performs one of their famously elaborate concerts in Amsterdam. Long famous for their musicianship, complex songs, and their mastery of studio recording, Yes prove that they're one of the best live acts around, capable of both inspired improvisation and flawless performance.

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Cast

Jon Anderson

as Lead vocals, acoustic guitar, percussion, keyboard

Chris Squire

as Bass guitar, backing vocals, harmonica

Steve Howe

as Guitars, backing vocals

Alan White

as Drums, percussion, keyboard

Tom Brislin

as Keyboards

Wilhelm Keitel

as Orchestra Conductor

Crew

Tim Weidner

Tim Weidner Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Terry Shand

Terry Shand Executive Producer

Geoff Kempin

Geoff Kempin Executive Producer

International Releases Dates

United States 18 June 2002

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