📖 Chris Squire

🌍 Britannique  |  👨‍💼 Musicien

🎂 March 4, 1948  –  ⚰️ June 27, 2015
Chris Squire was an influential English musician best known as the bassist and co-founder of the progressive rock band Yes. His distinctive bass playing, characterized by a ringing treble tone and innovative techniques, played a key role in shaping the band's sound and the progressive rock genre. Squire's musical creativity and technical skill earned widespread admiration from fans and fellow musicians alike. Throughout his career, Squire contributed to numerous classic albums with Yes, such as "Fragile," "Close to the Edge," and "Going for the One." His songwriting collaborations, especially with bandmate Jon Anderson, produced many of the band's biggest hits. Besides his work with Yes, Squire also explored solo projects and other musical collaborations, showcasing his versatility and dedication to his craft. Chris Squire was born in 1948 in London, England. His passion for music developed at an early age, and he quickly became known for his innovative bass techniques. Squire's influence extended beyond his band, inspiring countless bassists and musicians across various genres. Despite facing health challenges in later years, Squire continued to perform and record, leaving a lasting legacy in rock music. His contributions helped define the sound of progressive rock and cemented his place as a legendary bassist. Squire's artistry and innovation continue to inspire new generations of musicians long after his passing in 2015.
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