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And the only person freakishly talented enough to log time in all three of them is drummer Bill Bruford, who pulled ... the first record with a deafening guitar in one ear, and reverb in the ...
Bill Bruford grew up with jazz. As an amateur drummer in the 1960s, and after a handful of lessons ... The line-up on this album is: Bill Bruford (drums, percussion), Allan Holdsworth (guitar), Dave ...
From the late Sixties through his retirement in 2009, drummer Bill Bruford played progressive rock in stadiums, jazz in small clubs, and just about everything in between. During a recent ...
Charting the career of drummer Bill Bruford, one has to sometimes wonder exactly what was he thinking? On the cusp of major commercial success on the heels of Close to the Edge (Atlantic, 1972), ...
Drummer Bill Bruford may be best-known to some as the meticulous yet ever-grooving drummer behind classic Yes and a number of King Crimson line-ups, but it's been within his own body of work as a ...
In 2001, Bill Bruford’s Earthworks released an album called The Sound Of Surprise, and it’s fair to say the drummer has delivered ... I knew him as a pretty good guitar player and I also ...
With a career that first defined by his metrically-challenging work and instantly recognizable drum sound with progressive rock groups Yes and King Crimson, nothing could have prepared anyone for the ...
veteran drummer Bill Bruford has announced he's hanging up his sticks and and retiring from public performance, effective January 1, 2009. As Bruford told AAJ's Managing Editor John Kelman, “41 years ...
Former Yes drummer Bill Bruford reflected on his return to the band for 1991's Union album, telling Rolling Stone the experience was, simply, "no good." Bruford cofounded Yes and played with ...