Chris Squire

Chris Squire

1948–2015Kingsbury

  • Progressive rock
  • symphonic rock
  • art rock

Why it matters

Chris Squire was a prominent English musician, celebrated for his role as the bassist and backing vocalist in the progressive rock band Yes. His contributions to the band were significant, as he was the longest-serving original member until his passing in 2015.

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