Squire, Chris
Birth | March 4, 1948 in Kingsbury, London, England | ||
Death | June 27, 2015 in Scottsdale, Arizona, USA | ||
Spouses | Nikki Squire (1972-1987); Melissa Morgan (1993-2004); Scotland Squire (2003-2015) | ||
Children | Carmen, Chandrika, Camille, Cameron, Xilan | ||
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Christopher Edward Russell Squire, known popularly as Chris Squire, was born in the Kingsbury neighborhood of London, England, on March 4, 1948. Â He is best known as a founding member and only bassist of the progressive rock band YES.
Chris picked up the bass for the first time at the age of 16. Â His prior musical experience included singing in his church choir and listening to his father's Ella Fitzgerald records. Â Among the influences for him picking up the bass was the debut of The Beatles.
In his early performing career he was a member of the Selfs, and later The Syn, which performed psychadelic rock. Â The Syn earned a weekly gig at the Marquee Club in Soho. Â In 1968, Squire joined Mabel Greer's Toyshop, a band described as "very good, but it was obvious they weren't going anywhere," by Jack Barrie, owner of La Chasse, a bar down the street from the Marquee. Â Barrie introduced Squire to John Anderson, who was working at La Chasse while trying to get his singing career off the ground. Â The two found they had many overlapping musical interests and influences. Â They brought together other musicians and began practicing together. Â They called themselves YES.
The first performance by YES was at a youth camp on August 4, 1968. Â One year later, they released their first album, the self-titled YES album. Â It was the first of over 20 studio albums that Squire would produce with the band. Â YES also produced 14 live albums during Squire's time with them.
Squire, who had a unique bass sound often called aggressive, dynamic, and melodic, ventured off on various projects during his career. Â He released several solo singles and albums. Â He also released albums with YES bandmates under other band names, including XYZ (with Alan White and Jimmy Page), Cinema, Conspiracy. Â He also joined a reunion of The Syn in 2004.
Squire moved to Chandler, Arizona, in 2008 with his third wife, Scotland Squire. Â In May 2015, he was diagnosed with leukemia. Â At that time, he announced that he'd be taking a break from performing with YES in order to receive treatment. Â But after only about a month he passed away on June 27, 2015.
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