Former Yes vocalist Jon Anderson has revealed that his highly anticipated reunion with his former bandmates Trevor Rabin and Rick Wakeman is on hold.
Speaking with ultimateclassicrock.com Anderson said the trio would love to reconnect if they can all find the time:
"We did some songs last year, and Trevor had some things going on in his life that he had to sort out, you know, family things and he gets very, very tied up in his music for movies, so we just found it hard to collectively get together. And Rick's got so many things that he's doing in England . . . So eventually, it will happen."
There is hope, however, as Anderson explains that he and Wakeman continue to co-write:
"We're actually writing some new music next month. He sent a couple of things last week. We're still creating, we're still talking about touring later in the year or the beginning of next year . . ."
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