YES Legend JON ANDERSON Explains Why He Has Started Writing His Autobiography

In a new interview with Scott Itter of Dr. Music, founding YES frontman Jon Anderson was asked if fans can ever expect to get a memoir or an autobiography from him. The 79-year-old singer responded (as transcribed by BLABBERMOUTH.NET): “I was reading one that was… I actually wrote an autobiography up until when I first met my spiritual teacher, this little lady from Hawaii and when I met her. And she looked at me and said, ‘Your name is Jon?’ I said, ‘Yeah.’

And she said, ‘You know that God is free?’ And I said, ‘Thank you, thank you, thank you.’ And I sat with her for an hour, and I just knew that I was in love with life and in love with the idea of learning. And that’s been my life. That was 30 years ago, just before I met [my wife] Jane. And I wrote an autobiography up to that moment in time, and now I showed my manager Larry the autobiography, and he said, ‘Can you not do the rest of your life, please?’ I said, ‘Okay.’ I have to start thinking about that.”

After a highly successful 2023 tour with THE BAND GEEKSJon decided to expand the creative partnership with the band to create new material for a potential new studio album. The result of this effort is “True”, which will be released on August 23 by Jon‘s new label, Frontiers Music Srl.

Ex-Yes singer Jon Anderson says he's considering potential tour with Yes cover group The Band Geeks – 100.7 FM – KSLX – Classic Rock

“True” is a nine-song album which will be a welcome gift to all fans of Jon‘s 40 years as lead vocalist of the multi-platinum Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame inductee YES. The LP’s collection of songs harkens back to YES‘s classic 1970s sounds as well as to their latter-day success with the album “90125”.

The album was co-produced, engineered and mixed by THE BAND GEEKS bassist and musical director Richie Castellano.

Jon and THE BAND GEEKS embarked on their 2024 U.S. tour on May 30 in New Brunswick, New Jersey. The tour will encompass three legs and will run through September.

In a recent issue of Mojo magazine, Anderson said that he was open to reuniting with his former YES bandmates Rick Wakeman and Steve Howe.

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