Yezda Urfa was an American progressive rock band founded in the fall of 1973. The band recorded two albums before breaking up in the spring of 1981.[1] The band's music is currently distributed by Syn-Phonic.[2]

Yezda Urfa
OriginChicago, Illinois
GenresProgressive rock, symphonic rock, experimental rock
Years active1973–1981
LabelsSyn-Phonic Music
MembersBrad Christoff
Phil Kimbrough
Marc Miller
Mark Tippins
Mike Barry
Ron Platt
Past membersRick Rodenbaugh
Mike Davies
Chuck Nuzo
Gary Stewart

The name

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The name Yezda Urfa comes from Yazd, Iran and Urfa, Turkey. The band came across these names while leafing through the dictionary, looking for a band name. Yazd was changed to Yezda to ease pronunciation.[3] In the Russian language "yezda" (ездá) is a noun meaning a "ride" or "drive",[4] however this is apparently incidental.

The sound

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Described as a blend of Yes and Gentle Giant, Yezda Urfa was known for playing high-energy progressive rock.[citation needed] Break-neck tempos, changing time signatures, and diverse instrumentation were hallmarks of their sound.[5]

Members

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The original members:

  • Rick Rodenbaugh – vocals
  • Phil Kimbrough – keyboards, mandolin, wind, vocals
  • Mark Tippins – guitar, vocals
  • Marc Miller – bass, cello, marimba, vibes, vocals
  • Brad Christoff – drums, percussion

Members during the live concert:

  • Ronnie Platt — vocals
  • Michael Barry — keyboards
  • Mark Tippins — guitar, vocals
  • Marc Miller — bass, vocals
  • Brad Christoff — drums, percussion

Discography

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  • Boris - Demo album 1975 (CD re-releases 2004, 2009, 2010 & 2012)
  • Sacred Baboon (recorded 1976, released 1989) CD re-releases 1992 & 2010)
  • YEZDAURFALIVE - NEARfest 2004 (2010) CD and MP3 release recorded live at NEARfest 2004

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References

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  1. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2012-10-25. Retrieved 2009-04-21.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. ^ "United States Of America". Synphonic.8m.com. Retrieved 2016-10-09.
  3. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2012-10-25. Retrieved 2009-04-21.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  4. ^ "Wiktionary.org".
  5. ^ "Ground and Sky - 404". Progreviews.com. Retrieved 2016-10-09.
  6. ^ Yezda Urfa discography, album releases & credits at Discogs.com
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