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  1. BornRichard Christopher Wakeman · 18 May 1949 · Perivale, Middlesex, England
    Children6, including Oliver and Adam
    LabelsA&M · Charisma · Moon · Griffin · President · Coda · Stylus · Ambient · Asaph · Hope · Music Fusion · Castle Communications · Pinnacle · RPM · EMI · Voiceprint · Legends · Classic Pictures · Eagle · Gonzo · Universal Music Group · Sony Classical · R&D · Madfish
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    WEBSteve Howe in 1977 Rick Wakeman with Yes in March 1974, months before his first departure from the band. The band retreated to a rented farmhouse in Devon to write and rehearse new songs for their following …

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    What happened to Rick Wakeman?“It’s very Rick Wakeman.” But Wakeman wasn’t satisfied with his return to musical prominence. Over the years, as he continued to tour and record, he felt like something was missing. He had a promise to keep to an old friend. On June 19, 2016, Wakeman took the stage at the O2 arena in London, where he was headlining a prog-music festival.
    Who is Richard Wakeman?Richard Christopher "Rick" Wakeman (born 18 May 1949) is a British rock musician. Wakeman was born in Perivale, Middlesex. He has been a keyboardist with Yes and Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe . He is the father of musicians Oliver Wakeman and Adam Wakeman . ↑ Weigel, David (16 August 2012).
    Who are Jon Anderson & Trevor Rabin & Rick Wakeman?Yes Featuring Jon Anderson, Trevor Rabin, Rick Wakeman, also known as Anderson, Rabin and Wakeman ( ARW ), were a progressive rock band founded by former Yes members Jon Anderson (vocals, acoustic guitar), Trevor Rabin (guitar, vocals), and Rick Wakeman (keyboards) in an offshoot of the band.
    When did Rick Wakeman release 1984?1984 is a studio album by the English keyboardist Rick Wakeman, released in June 1981 on Charisma Records. After reforming his band The English Rock Ensemble in 1980 and completing a European tour, Wakeman entered a recording deal with Charisma and began preparing material for a studio album.
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