However, there's some consolation that this Yes lineup also includes longtime collaborators Geoff Downes on keyboards and Billy Sherwood on bass. On the other hand, this incarnation of the group includes exactly one member who appeared on the original album: guitarist Steve Howe. On one hand, legendary prog band Yes is playing its classic LP Close to the Edge in its entirety - and on the 50th anniversary of its release, no less. On the intro track "Mood," Reyez delivers a heartfelt multicultural mashup, sampling the classic "Los Caminos de la Vida" by Los Diablitos while singing "waist gettin' slimmer, but I don't think my ass is." In August she debuted the album's first single, "Mutual Friend," on Jimmy Kimmel Live! $39.50 and up*, 8 p.m., Aztec Theatre, 104 N. Her just-released sophomore album Yessie explores a range of emotions, from love and heartbreak to those associated with struggle and self-discovery. If familiar sounds are more your bag, both iconic prog band Yes and legendary folk duo the Indigo Girls are making San Antonio stops as well.Īfter a 2017 breakthrough, Colombian Canadian singer-songwriter Jessie Reyez continues to win over listeners with a raw, acoustic-driven R&B sound. Those looking for the new end of the spectrum have the option of checking out the acoustic-driven R&B of Jessie Reyez and a deep-stacked bill of death metal up-and-comers. This week, Alamo City music fans have a chance to explore something new or bask in the familiar. Colombian Canadian singer-songwriter Jessie Reyez continues to win over listeners with a raw, acoustic-driven R&B sound.
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