'70s Band Yes Put Their Lonely Hearts Back On Tour

They've had hits in every decade since the 1970's -- like the classic "Owner of a Lonely Heart" -- and now Yes is hitting the road and entertaining legions of fans.
Original drummer Alan White and base player Chris Squire are joined by a new lead singer Benoît David and the son of the band's orginal keyboard player Oliver Wakeman.
Yes is planning to go back to the recording studio and, even though they found new lead singer Benoît David on YouTube, (much how Journey found new lead singer Arnel Pineda) they're hoping lead singer Jon Anderson, who has been ill, will be back with them in 2009.
Yes is playing at the Borgata tonight and the theater at Westbury tomorrow night. For ticket and tour information, visit yesworld.com.
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saw YES in Biloxi , MS loved it!!! best I have ever seen, Thanks YES
saw YES in Biloxi , MS loved it!!! best I have ever seen, Thanks YES