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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.
"Show Me" is a song by American recording artist Jessica Sutta. The song was written by Alex Geringas, Paddy Dalton and songwriter Busbee, which lyrically talks about how actions talk louder than words. Musically, the song is a club-inspired song. "Show Me" premiered on Idolator on August 3, 2011, and was released on August 23, 2011 via Hollywood Records.
"Show Me" is composed as an uptempo dance-pop and electropop song with an electro beat. The song received mostly positive reviews, with music critics complimenting its club anthem-like nature and the synth pop associated with it. The song peaked at number one on the Hot Dance Club Songs in the United States, becoming Sutta's first solo number-one single and first Pussycat Doll to ever top the Billboard Club chart as a solo artist. "Show Me" is Jessica's second time at the top following her 2007 collaboration with Dave Audé, "Make It Last" while her Paul Van Dyk feature "White Lies" peaked at No. 3 in the same year.
Unorthodox Jukebox is the second studio album by American recording artist Bruno Mars. It was released by Atlantic Records on December 7, 2012, as the follow-up to Mars' 2010 debut studio album Doo-Wops & Hooligans. The album was initially planned to be more "energetic" than his previous material, Unorthodox Jukebox ultimately presented a wide range of styles, such as reggae rock, disco and soul music. The singer co-wrote the all album and worked with several past collaborators, while enlisting new producers and guest vocals. Much of Unorthodox Jukebox revolves around the theme of relationships, with more explicit lyrics and subjects than his previous material. Critical response to Unorthodox Jukebox was generally favorable; many reviewers compared the work to that of his previous album, while others deemed the lyrical content as shallow and lacking of depth.
On December 4, 2012, the album was available to listen to in its entirety for a week before the release. The album debuted at the second spot in the US Billboard 200 with 192,000 copies sold, becoming Mars' best opening week to date. Later, the album peaked at number one on the chart becoming Mars first album to do so. The record peaked at number one in Australia, Canada, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom. Unorthodox Jukebox became Mars' fastest-selling album in the UK and third in 2012, the third best-selling album in Australia in 2013, and the third best-selling album released by a man in the United States in 2013. The International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) reported that Unorthodox Jukebox was the fourth best-selling album in the world in 2013, with 3.2 million copies sold worldwide to that date. It has globally sold 6.3 million copies as of January 2015. The album won the Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal Album at the 2014 annual ceremony.
"Show Me" is a title track of the 1967 album by Joe Tex, who also wrote the song. The single was Joe Tex's fourteenth release to make the US R&B chart. "Show Me" went to #24 on the R&B chart and #35 on the Hot 100.
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.
Recorded in december 13th of 2011 at Citibank Hall in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
Gravado em 13 de dezembro de 2011 no Citibank Hall em São Paulo, Brasil.
published: 20 Dec 2011
Jon Anderson - Change We Must (Page Of Life version)
Another version of Change We Must recorded on Jon & Vangelis' Page Of Life which released in 1998(USA re-issue).
published: 17 Jul 2008
Love and Understanding by Jon Anderson
Love and Understanding is a song on Survival and Other Stories by Jon Anderson. Please buy this song and/or the album which is available everywhere!
I have no rights to this song. Some of the photos are mine and some are not.
Hope you enjoy!
published: 26 Dec 2014
[ARTS 315] Conceptual Art: New Strategies for Meaning - Jon Anderson
Contemporary Art Trends [ARTS 315], Jon Anderson
Conceptual Art: New Strategies for Meaning
September 30, 2011
published: 05 Apr 2012
John Anderson - Somebody Slap Me
Music video by John Anderson performing Somebody Slap Me. (C) 1997 Mercury Records
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published: 17 Jun 2009
Jon Anderson - Activate
From the 2019 Album "1000 Hands".
https://jonanderson1000hands.com/
published: 24 May 2019
Jon Anderson "Easier Said Than Done'
Jon Anderson singing a Christmas song for a Christmas video. Many different music artist joined in to make this video! Take a guess... who do you see? Write a comment and let me know!!!! Thanks, Peter Lippman, Video Director!
published: 07 Dec 2008
Jon Anderson - Watching The Flags That Fly
This is the title track of the album 'Watching The Flags That Fly', firstly released as one of the contents of 'The Lost Tapes' box set.
Love and Understanding is a song on Survival and Other Stories by Jon Anderson. Please buy this song and/or the album which is available everywhere!
I have no ...
Love and Understanding is a song on Survival and Other Stories by Jon Anderson. Please buy this song and/or the album which is available everywhere!
I have no rights to this song. Some of the photos are mine and some are not.
Hope you enjoy!
Love and Understanding is a song on Survival and Other Stories by Jon Anderson. Please buy this song and/or the album which is available everywhere!
I have no rights to this song. Some of the photos are mine and some are not.
Hope you enjoy!
Jon Anderson singing a Christmas song for a Christmas video. Many different music artist joined in to make this video! Take a guess... who do you see? Write a ...
Jon Anderson singing a Christmas song for a Christmas video. Many different music artist joined in to make this video! Take a guess... who do you see? Write a comment and let me know!!!! Thanks, Peter Lippman, Video Director!
Jon Anderson singing a Christmas song for a Christmas video. Many different music artist joined in to make this video! Take a guess... who do you see? Write a comment and let me know!!!! Thanks, Peter Lippman, Video Director!
Love and Understanding is a song on Survival and Other Stories by Jon Anderson. Please buy this song and/or the album which is available everywhere!
I have no rights to this song. Some of the photos are mine and some are not.
Hope you enjoy!
Jon Anderson singing a Christmas song for a Christmas video. Many different music artist joined in to make this video! Take a guess... who do you see? Write a comment and let me know!!!! Thanks, Peter Lippman, Video Director!
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