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John Roy "Jon" Anderson (born 25 October 1944) is an English musician, singer and songwriter best known as the co-founder and former lead vocalist in the progressive rock band Yes and his solo career, for which he has collaborated with numerous artists.
Early life
Anderson was born John Roy Anderson in the town of Accrington in Lancashire, in north west England. His father Albert was from Scotland and his mother Kathleen was of Irish ancestry. Anderson dropped the "h" from his first name in 1970. Anderson attended St. John's Infants School in Accrington. There he made a tentative start to a musical career, playing the washboard in Little John's Skiffle Group who performed songs by Lonnie Donegan, among others. After leaving school at the age of fifteen, Anderson landed a series of jobs including farm hand, lorry driver, and a milkman. He tried to pursue a football career at Accrington Stanley F.C., but at 5feet 5inches (1.65m) tall he was turned down because of his frail constitution. He remains a fan of the club.
In 1971, Anderson graduated from Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, with a bachelor’s degree in economics. In the Ivy League and at the national level, Anderson notched numerous achievements during his collegiate career. In 1969 and 1970, Anderson was an Ivy League cross country first team selection. He won the Ivy League and Heptagonal Cross Country Championship in 1970 at Van Cortlandt Park, New York City. In the spring of 1970, he was named an NCAA All-American when he placed third in the NCAA Division I six-mile at Drake Stadium, Des Moines, Iowa. Anderson was injured (stress fracture) during the 1971 outdoor track season. In his senior year at Cornell, Anderson was elected to the Sphinx Head senior honor society. He was also a member of the Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity.
In Canadian law, the living tree doctrine (French:théorie de l'arbre vivant) is a doctrine of constitutional interpretation that says that a constitution is organic and must be read in a broad and progressive manner so as to adapt it to the changing times.
The living tree doctrine has been deeply entrenched into Canadian constitutional law since the seminal constitutional case of Edwards v. Canada (Attorney General) also widely known as the "Persons Case" wherein Viscount Sankey stated in the 1929 decision: "The British North America Act planted in Canada [is] a living tree capable of growth and expansion within its natural limits." This is known as the Doctrine of Progressive Interpretation. This means that the Constitution cannot be interpreted in the same way as an ordinary statute. Rather, it must be read within the context of society to ensure that it adapts and reflects changes. If constitutional interpretation adheres to the Framer's Intent and remains rooted in the past, the Constitution would not be reflective of society and eventually fall into disuse.
Known as "Ando", he is well known for appearing in a Herald Sun segment called "At the Bar with Robbo and Ando". He also wrote a column in 1993 that publicised the nickname "FIGJAM" for Nathan Buckley.
In April, 2010, Anderson was arrested and charged for Drink Driving and Careless driving after reversing his car through the back of a Pizza shop. He was recorded with a blood alcohol limit of .139. Following this incident, Anderson's "At the Bar with Robbo and Ando" column was dropped.
This video of cherry blossoms I have taken with compact digital camera.
published: 12 Apr 2012
Jon Anderson \ Rick Wakeman "Living Tree Part 2"
This video of cherry blossoms I have taken with compact digital camera.
published: 23 Apr 2012
Jon Anderson & Rick Wakeman Living Tree
published: 07 Sep 2013
JON ANDERSON LIVING TREE Suite MORNING STAR Quan Yin 2015
Jon Anderson (vocals) & Rick Wakeman (keyboards) from YES doing solo work together honoring the Sacred Tree of Eternal Life, the Divine Feminine, Goddess of Life (Shakti) and Consort of Transcendental Consciousness (Shiva)
published: 19 Apr 2017
Anderson/Wakeman - The Living Tree (part one) 11/6/11 Westbury Theater
Jon Anderson & Rick Wakeman perform "The Living Tree (part one)" at the Westbury Theater, November 6 2011 includes introductory monologue.
published: 10 Nov 2011
'FOREVER' from the new CD ' THE LIVING TREE' from RICK WAKEMAN and JON ANDERSON
'FOREVER' from the new CD ' THE LIVING TREE' from RICK WAKEMAN and JON ANDERSON soon available from http://www.voiceprint.co.uk and http://www.gonzomultimedia.co.uk.
A brand new studio album from Jon and Rick featuring nine new songs.
published: 07 Oct 2010
Jon Anderson & Rick Wakeman - 23/24/11
Song: 23/24/11
Artist: Jon Anderson & Rick Wakeman
Album: The Living Tree
Year: 2010
Record Label: Voiceprint Records
Writers: Jon Anderson & Rick Wakeman
Producers: Jon Anderson, Rick Wakeman, Erik Jordan
Lyrics:
Spoke about it twenty-four days ago
Talked about it twenty-three years away
Asked about it never to be lost again
That feeling of emotion
He sang about it twenty days long ago
Heard about it nineteen everlasting wars
Though about it twenty-six times a day
That feeling of destruction
No one could ever rely on the words of the truth
In the battlefield
Someone is there through the time of events
They will speak your name, sing your voice
Speak they will shine, they will sing in your heart
Never let it be, never let it sing
Let it reach always the song...
published: 21 Dec 2010
Anderson/Wakeman-Westbury- The Living Tree Part 2/ Long Distance Runaround
John Anderson and Rick Wakeman created this beasutiful new album of amazing music . Any one that likes Yes and amazing musisianship should get this cd!
published: 07 Nov 2011
Wakeman/Anderson - Garden
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published: 29 Oct 2017
Jon Anderson - Talks about Yes,The Eagles and meeting Robert Plant - Radio Interview Sep 2016
Yes frontman Jon Anderson talks about the early years of the band,touring with The Eagles and The Kinks and meeting Robert Plant when he was in the band called Listen.
Also talks about the Jazz Rock band Mahavishnu Orchestra and how he saw his band member Chris Squire in his sleep before he passed away.
published: 19 Apr 2018
Anderson & Wakeman - The Living Tree & Long Distance Runaround (Live 6th November 2010)
Excellent 2 part title track from the new forcoming album from Jon Anderson & Rick Wakeman plus one of Yes' classic tracks from their great night at Edinburgh Playhouse.
Jon Anderson (vocals) & Rick Wakeman (keyboards) from YES doing solo work together honoring the Sacred Tree of Eternal Life, the Divine Feminine, Goddess of Lif...
Jon Anderson (vocals) & Rick Wakeman (keyboards) from YES doing solo work together honoring the Sacred Tree of Eternal Life, the Divine Feminine, Goddess of Life (Shakti) and Consort of Transcendental Consciousness (Shiva)
Jon Anderson (vocals) & Rick Wakeman (keyboards) from YES doing solo work together honoring the Sacred Tree of Eternal Life, the Divine Feminine, Goddess of Life (Shakti) and Consort of Transcendental Consciousness (Shiva)
'FOREVER' from the new CD ' THE LIVING TREE' from RICK WAKEMAN and JON ANDERSON soon available from http://www.voiceprint.co.uk and http://www.gonzomultimedia.c...
'FOREVER' from the new CD ' THE LIVING TREE' from RICK WAKEMAN and JON ANDERSON soon available from http://www.voiceprint.co.uk and http://www.gonzomultimedia.co.uk.
A brand new studio album from Jon and Rick featuring nine new songs.
'FOREVER' from the new CD ' THE LIVING TREE' from RICK WAKEMAN and JON ANDERSON soon available from http://www.voiceprint.co.uk and http://www.gonzomultimedia.co.uk.
A brand new studio album from Jon and Rick featuring nine new songs.
Song: 23/24/11
Artist: Jon Anderson & Rick Wakeman
Album: The Living Tree
Year: 2010
Record Label: Voiceprint Records
Writers: Jon Anderson & Rick Wakema...
Song: 23/24/11
Artist: Jon Anderson & Rick Wakeman
Album: The Living Tree
Year: 2010
Record Label: Voiceprint Records
Writers: Jon Anderson & Rick Wakeman
Producers: Jon Anderson, Rick Wakeman, Erik Jordan
Lyrics:
Spoke about it twenty-four days ago
Talked about it twenty-three years away
Asked about it never to be lost again
That feeling of emotion
He sang about it twenty days long ago
Heard about it nineteen everlasting wars
Though about it twenty-six times a day
That feeling of destruction
No one could ever rely on the words of the truth
In the battlefield
Someone is there through the time of events
They will speak your name, sing your voice
Speak they will shine, they will sing in your heart
Never let it be, never let it sing
Let it reach always the song for you
In the darkness there's always a song for you
So they wrote a book about it saying really many times
And no one ever talks about it 'till they come alive
Always to be known as the ones that changed the course
I see them demonstrating everywhere,
Believe this is happening,
Truth is always going to be strong
Changing our thoughts of war
In the darkness, changing our thoughts of war
So he wants the truth and the good in every soldier
Coming on unbroken in the battle for the cause
They will show that each will be given the freedom that comes
With a heavy load and other lives and other dreams
Wounded inside
Lost forever
'Twenty-three, twenty-four, eleven'
So he wrote it down
'Twenty-three days, twenty-four minutes, eleven hours
And I'll be gone and gone out of this
Desolate place, this desolate waste'
We are the first generation to know
That more really doesn't relieve
It just breaks the song clearly around us
Everyday
'Twenty-three, twenty-four, eleven'
'Twenty-three, twenty-four, eleven'
Song: 23/24/11
Artist: Jon Anderson & Rick Wakeman
Album: The Living Tree
Year: 2010
Record Label: Voiceprint Records
Writers: Jon Anderson & Rick Wakeman
Producers: Jon Anderson, Rick Wakeman, Erik Jordan
Lyrics:
Spoke about it twenty-four days ago
Talked about it twenty-three years away
Asked about it never to be lost again
That feeling of emotion
He sang about it twenty days long ago
Heard about it nineteen everlasting wars
Though about it twenty-six times a day
That feeling of destruction
No one could ever rely on the words of the truth
In the battlefield
Someone is there through the time of events
They will speak your name, sing your voice
Speak they will shine, they will sing in your heart
Never let it be, never let it sing
Let it reach always the song for you
In the darkness there's always a song for you
So they wrote a book about it saying really many times
And no one ever talks about it 'till they come alive
Always to be known as the ones that changed the course
I see them demonstrating everywhere,
Believe this is happening,
Truth is always going to be strong
Changing our thoughts of war
In the darkness, changing our thoughts of war
So he wants the truth and the good in every soldier
Coming on unbroken in the battle for the cause
They will show that each will be given the freedom that comes
With a heavy load and other lives and other dreams
Wounded inside
Lost forever
'Twenty-three, twenty-four, eleven'
So he wrote it down
'Twenty-three days, twenty-four minutes, eleven hours
And I'll be gone and gone out of this
Desolate place, this desolate waste'
We are the first generation to know
That more really doesn't relieve
It just breaks the song clearly around us
Everyday
'Twenty-three, twenty-four, eleven'
'Twenty-three, twenty-four, eleven'
John Anderson and Rick Wakeman created this beasutiful new album of amazing music . Any one that likes Yes and amazing musisianship should get this cd!
John Anderson and Rick Wakeman created this beasutiful new album of amazing music . Any one that likes Yes and amazing musisianship should get this cd!
John Anderson and Rick Wakeman created this beasutiful new album of amazing music . Any one that likes Yes and amazing musisianship should get this cd!
Yes frontman Jon Anderson talks about the early years of the band,touring with The Eagles and The Kinks and meeting Robert Plant when he was in the band called ...
Yes frontman Jon Anderson talks about the early years of the band,touring with The Eagles and The Kinks and meeting Robert Plant when he was in the band called Listen.
Also talks about the Jazz Rock band Mahavishnu Orchestra and how he saw his band member Chris Squire in his sleep before he passed away.
Yes frontman Jon Anderson talks about the early years of the band,touring with The Eagles and The Kinks and meeting Robert Plant when he was in the band called Listen.
Also talks about the Jazz Rock band Mahavishnu Orchestra and how he saw his band member Chris Squire in his sleep before he passed away.
Excellent 2 part title track from the new forcoming album from Jon Anderson & Rick Wakeman plus one of Yes' classic tracks from their great night at Edinburgh P...
Excellent 2 part title track from the new forcoming album from Jon Anderson & Rick Wakeman plus one of Yes' classic tracks from their great night at Edinburgh Playhouse.
Excellent 2 part title track from the new forcoming album from Jon Anderson & Rick Wakeman plus one of Yes' classic tracks from their great night at Edinburgh Playhouse.
Jon Anderson (vocals) & Rick Wakeman (keyboards) from YES doing solo work together honoring the Sacred Tree of Eternal Life, the Divine Feminine, Goddess of Life (Shakti) and Consort of Transcendental Consciousness (Shiva)
'FOREVER' from the new CD ' THE LIVING TREE' from RICK WAKEMAN and JON ANDERSON soon available from http://www.voiceprint.co.uk and http://www.gonzomultimedia.co.uk.
A brand new studio album from Jon and Rick featuring nine new songs.
Song: 23/24/11
Artist: Jon Anderson & Rick Wakeman
Album: The Living Tree
Year: 2010
Record Label: Voiceprint Records
Writers: Jon Anderson & Rick Wakeman
Producers: Jon Anderson, Rick Wakeman, Erik Jordan
Lyrics:
Spoke about it twenty-four days ago
Talked about it twenty-three years away
Asked about it never to be lost again
That feeling of emotion
He sang about it twenty days long ago
Heard about it nineteen everlasting wars
Though about it twenty-six times a day
That feeling of destruction
No one could ever rely on the words of the truth
In the battlefield
Someone is there through the time of events
They will speak your name, sing your voice
Speak they will shine, they will sing in your heart
Never let it be, never let it sing
Let it reach always the song for you
In the darkness there's always a song for you
So they wrote a book about it saying really many times
And no one ever talks about it 'till they come alive
Always to be known as the ones that changed the course
I see them demonstrating everywhere,
Believe this is happening,
Truth is always going to be strong
Changing our thoughts of war
In the darkness, changing our thoughts of war
So he wants the truth and the good in every soldier
Coming on unbroken in the battle for the cause
They will show that each will be given the freedom that comes
With a heavy load and other lives and other dreams
Wounded inside
Lost forever
'Twenty-three, twenty-four, eleven'
So he wrote it down
'Twenty-three days, twenty-four minutes, eleven hours
And I'll be gone and gone out of this
Desolate place, this desolate waste'
We are the first generation to know
That more really doesn't relieve
It just breaks the song clearly around us
Everyday
'Twenty-three, twenty-four, eleven'
'Twenty-three, twenty-four, eleven'
John Anderson and Rick Wakeman created this beasutiful new album of amazing music . Any one that likes Yes and amazing musisianship should get this cd!
Yes frontman Jon Anderson talks about the early years of the band,touring with The Eagles and The Kinks and meeting Robert Plant when he was in the band called Listen.
Also talks about the Jazz Rock band Mahavishnu Orchestra and how he saw his band member Chris Squire in his sleep before he passed away.
Excellent 2 part title track from the new forcoming album from Jon Anderson & Rick Wakeman plus one of Yes' classic tracks from their great night at Edinburgh Playhouse.
HIDDEN ERROR: Usage of "stage name" is not recognized
John Roy "Jon" Anderson (born 25 October 1944) is an English musician, singer and songwriter best known as the co-founder and former lead vocalist in the progressive rock band Yes and his solo career, for which he has collaborated with numerous artists.
Early life
Anderson was born John Roy Anderson in the town of Accrington in Lancashire, in north west England. His father Albert was from Scotland and his mother Kathleen was of Irish ancestry. Anderson dropped the "h" from his first name in 1970. Anderson attended St. John's Infants School in Accrington. There he made a tentative start to a musical career, playing the washboard in Little John's Skiffle Group who performed songs by Lonnie Donegan, among others. After leaving school at the age of fifteen, Anderson landed a series of jobs including farm hand, lorry driver, and a milkman. He tried to pursue a football career at Accrington Stanley F.C., but at 5feet 5inches (1.65m) tall he was turned down because of his frail constitution. He remains a fan of the club.
So carefully we watch and wait for you Listening so readily, touching you There is a point to surface in your heart (Ancient Opionian Chant) The light it touches you Once the light it touches you No matter what it takes No matter what mistakes No matter how which way No matter what it takes No matter what it takes No matter how which way Sitting in the glowing sphere of love Each and every day Sitting in the glow of light, of one You're on your way Take me, holding love Take me, holding love Time and time Take me, holding love Take me, holding love Take me, holding love No matter what it takes No matter what it takes No matter how which way Standing in the soul of your devotion No matter what it takes No matter what mistakes No matter how which way Sitting in the glow of love Each and every day Sitting in the Mother love Each and every day Each and every way Touch me, holding love Touch me, holding love Time and time Touch me, holding love Touch me, holding love Touch me, holding love Touch me, holding love In my dreams I dream alone Words are used and tolerance shown Looking glass, look in my eyes Ease the passion of the blind For everywhere, the sun is there For those who care July tree I love you so Listen how your branches grow To everywhere, the sun is there For those who care, for those who share Somehow a point to surface in your life