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Chris Squire's project with Billy Sherwood called Conspiracy recorded and released a second album, called The Unknown. The drummer Jay Schellen is listed as a full-fledged member of the group.
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Chris played on the Pink Floyd tribute album called The Songs Of Pink Floyd. He contributed bass and lead vocals on "Comfortably Numb".
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In February of 2000, Chris Squire and Billy Sherwood release their first joint album, called Conspiracy.
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In February 1998, Chris launched his first official website.
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Chris made an appearance on Billy Sherwood's band's second album for two songs. Billy's band is called World Trade and the album was called Euphoria, released in the summer of 1995.
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Chris organized the reunion of the classic Yes lineup in July of 1995. This was for the two albums Keys To Ascension and Keys To Ascension 2.
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Chris started a new group in 1992 called The Chris Squire Experiment with Alan White and Billy Sherwood. The project was never intended to last long, but only to be a touring group.
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Chris organized the Yes album Union by convincing Jon Anderson, who was busy with Anderson Bruford Wakeman and Howe at the time, to merge the bands together. This occurred in 1991.
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Chris was married to a woman named Nikki and in 1987 she recorded an album of her own. The project was called Esquire. Chris also helped with backing vocals and production.
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In late 1982-83 Chris Squire and Alan White met Trevor Rabin and, with the old Yes keyboardist Tony Kaye, they form a group called Cinema. The next summer, Jon Anderson climbs on board, and they renamed their project back to Yes.
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Chris Squire and Alan White recorded an album together in October of 1981, called Run With The Fox. They recorded the album in Chris' basement studio.
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Chris Squire and Yes drummer Alan White got together with Jimmy Page in the summer of 1981. They were tentatively planning a recording called XYZ (an acronym for eX-Yes-Zeppelin). The project never came to fruition.
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Chris Squire's album Fish Out Of Water peaked at number 25 on the UK charts, and peaked at number 69 on the charts in the USA.
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In the summer of 1974, Yes recorded their album Relayer in the basement of Chris Squire's home. His home is called New Pipers.
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In the summer of 1967, Chris Squire, with his group, The Syn, released two singles. The first was called "Created By Clive" with a song called "Grounded" as the B-side. The second single was called "14 Hour Technicolour Dream" with "Flowerman" as the B-side.
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In 2005, Chris Squire rejoined with the original members of The Syn to tour North America and to record a new album. Syndestructible was released in November 2005.
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In 1975 Chris Squire released his only solo album, Fish Out Of Water.
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Chris Squire played his first official Yes gig on August 3, 1968 at the East Mersea Youth Camp in Essex, England.
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Chris Squire is the mastermind and legal owner of Yes. The original name of Yes was Mabel Greer's Toyshop.
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Chris Squire's first band ever was in 1965-66, at the ripe young age of 18. His band was called The Selfs.
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The kind of bass guitar he's most known for playing is a Rickenbacker. His first ever was a Model 1999 Rickenbacker 4001 bass that he got while working at Boosey & Hawkes, LTD, a music shop in London's West End.
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Chris bought his first guitar, a Futurama bass guitar, on the advice of a school friend of his, John Wheatley.