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Jon Davison Carries Yes and Moody Blues Legacies Forward
21 Mar
Summary
- Davison joined Yes in 2012 after a career-changing recommendation from Taylor Hawkins.
- He also performs John Lodge's songs, honoring his late father-in-law.
- New Yes album mastered, set for July release with potential U.S. tour.

Jon Davison, the lead vocalist for the progressive rock band Yes since 2012, details his remarkable career path shaped by music and friendships. His journey began in childhood with Taylor Hawkins, who ultimately recommended him to Yes. Davison has since become the frontman for Yes's last three studio albums, including the recently mastered new record scheduled for a July release, which will be followed by a U.S. tour.
Beyond Yes, Davison also honors his late father-in-law, John Lodge of The Moody Blues, by performing Lodge's songs, including 'Nights in White Satin.' This dual commitment showcases his dedication to preserving the legacies of these influential bands.




