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Billy Sherwood

William Wyman Sherwood is an American multi-instrumentalist, songwriter, singer, record producer and mixing engineer. He is best known as the current bassist and backing vocalist in English progressive rock band Yes, and previously played guitar and keyboards with the band as a touring member in 1994 and as a full member from 1997 to 2000. He is also known for working with former and current Yes members on other projects such as Arc of Life, Circa and Yoso.

Personal life
Sherwood was born on March 14, 1965, in Las Vegas, Nevada. He was born into a musical family; his father Bobby Sherwood was an actor, musician, and big band leader and his mother Phyllis is a former singer and drummer. His brother Michael was a singer and keyboardist. Sherwood's godfather was comedian Milton Berle. As a teenager, Sherwood moved to Los Angeles with his mother (following his parents' divorce) and by the age of sixteen had established himself as a drummer. He would subsequently move to bass guitar at the urging of future Lodgic collaborator Jimmy Haun, subsequently becoming skilled at guitar, keyboards and singing, as well as learning engineering and production. Sherwood currently divides his time between homes in London and Las Vegas, with his recording studio being based in Las Vegas. ==Career==
Career
Lodgic and World Trade (1980-1989, 2017) Sherwood's music career started when his brother Michael's band Lodgic moved from Las Vegas to Los Angeles in 1980. Initially helping out with administration, Billy would eventually become Lodgic's bass guitarist and singer, while Michael played keyboards and sang back up. Lodgic also included Guy Allison on keyboards, Jimmy Haun on guitar and Gary Starns on drums. After many years of trying to get things together, they recorded their debut album Nomadic Sands, released in 1985. After Lodgic broke up, Sherwood put together a new band with Guy Allison. They recruited guitarist Bruce Gowdy and drummer Mark T. Williams to form World Trade. They recorded their self-titled debut in 1989, with Sherwood taking on the roles of engineer, mixer, and producer again, along with his band duties as bassist and lead singer. Sherwood subsequently got back together with his bandmates from World Trade and released Euphoria in 1995 (with Jay Schellen replacing Williams on drums) before a second hiatus. In 2017, Sherwood would reunite with World Trade for a third time to record a third album titled Unify, which was released on August 4, 2017. Yes (1989, 1994, 1997-2000, 2015-present) In 1989, Yes had suffered a setback when singer Jon Anderson had left to form Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe (ABWH), with the band now looking for a replacement lead singer. Sherwood was invited to meet Yes bassist Chris Squire after singer and record executive Derek Shulman suggested him and played Squire some World Trade material. Sherwood was invited to jam with the remaining Yes members (Squire, guitarist Trevor Rabin, drummer Alan White, and keyboardist Tony Kaye). He eventually chose not to join Yes, initially due to prior loyalties towards World Trade and subsequently due to a (correct) suspicion that Yes and Anderson would reunite in the near future, leaving Sherwood himself potentially suffering "the end of my career, because I was the guy who failed at becoming the lead singer of Yes." However, he remained in the band circles as an associate, in particular via a new songwriter partnership with Squire, the result of a fast friendship that would lead to the two working together for the next twenty-five years. Yes merged with the members of ABWH in 1990 to become an eight-man formation of Yes, which lasted until 1992. The two groups recorded songs for Union (1991), including the first song that Sherwood and Squire wrote together, "The More We Live - Let Go". Sherwood worked as producer, mixer and engineer, including on more tribute albums: Dragon Attack, a tribute to Queen; Salute to AC/DC; and Crossfire, a tribute to Stevie Ray Vaughan. On 11 January 2017, Asia announced that Sherwood would be filling in on bass and lead vocals for John Wetton for tour dates in the spring of 2017 while Wetton underwent chemotherapy, having been chosen by Wetton himself. Wetton died on 31 January 2017 and the tour went forward with Sherwood. In 2019, Asia's line-up changed with Ron "Bumblefoot" Thal joining on guitar and lead vocals and Sherwood remaining on just bass and backing vocals. In May 2019, Sherwood and his partner Elisa Furr, along with Jay Schellen, Guy Allison and John Thomas (who has worked with Vixen) formed a new band together featuring Furr on vocals. In July 2020, fellow Yes member Jon Davison announced a new side project with himself, Sherwood and Schellen called Arc of Life. He also said they had completed an album that would be released late 2020 or early 2021. In early 2021, Dave Kerzner revealed the rest of the band as himself and Jimmy Haun. The album was released on February 12, 2021. Solo career In 1999, Sherwood composed his first solo album called The Big Peace in which he played most of the instruments and also produced. The album was intended to be a back-to-basics of his progressive roots. In August 2008, Sherwood released his third solo album, At the Speed of Life, for which he received an award as the best Progressive Rock Producer. On May 20, 2019, it was announced that Sherwood was working on his tenth and latest solo album, titled Citizen: In The Next Life, which was released on July 12, 2019. ==Equipment==
Equipment
Sherwood mainly plays Carvin guitars, 6- and 12-string; his main guitar, which he's played since his first stint in Yes, is a red Carvin, Telecaster-shaped, with a Roland V-guitar pickup. His acoustic guitars are made by Babicz. He uses Line 6 amplifiers with 4x12" cabinets. As a bassist, Sherwood was known for years for playing Spector basses through Tech-21 amps with 2-4X12" cabinets. and completely switched over by 2023. He has also played Kubicki, Tobias, Fender and Turner basses in the past. Sherwood plays Rotosound Swing Bass 66 RS66LD bass strings, the same strings favored by Chris Squire and were an integral element of his bass tone. ==Discography==
Discography
Solo albumsThe Big Peace (1999) • No Comment (2003) • At the Speed of Life (2008) • Oneirology (2010) • What Was the Question? (2011) • The Art of Survival (2012) • Divided by One (2014) • Collection (2015), compilation with two exclusive tracks • Archived (2015), album sold at Yes concerts during their 2015 tour, availability on Sherwood's website in 2016 • Citizen (2015) • Citizen: In the Next Life (2019) With World TradeWorld Trade (1989) • Euphoria (1995) • Unify (2017) With LodgicNomadic Sands (1985) With YesOpen Your Eyes (1997) • The Ladder (1999) • House of Yes: Live from House of Blues (2000) • Topographic Drama – Live Across America (2017) • Yes 50 Live (2019) • The Royal Affair Tour: Live from Las Vegas (2020) • The Quest (2021) • Mirror to the Sky (2023) • Aurora (2026) • Also: production, songwriting and various instruments on Union (1991), and mixing on Keys to Ascension (1996), Keys to Ascension 2 (1997), Heaven & Earth (2014), Like It Is: Yes at the Bristol Hippodrome (2014) and Like It Is: Yes at the Mesa Arts Center (2015) With ConspiracyConspiracy (2000) • The Unknown (2003) • Conspiracy Live (2006) With CircaCirca 2007 (2007) • Circa Live (2009, + DVD 2008) • Circa HQ (2009) • Overflow (2009) • And So On (2011) • Live From Here There & Everywhere (2013) • Valley Of The Windmill (2016) With the Prog CollectiveThe Prog Collective (2012) • Epilogue (2013) • Worlds on Hold (2021) • Songs We Were Taught (2022) • Seeking Peace (2023) • Dark Encounters (2024) With YosoElements (2010) '''With Mabel Greer's Toyshop''' • New Way of Life (2014) • The Secret (2017) With Light Freedom RevivalEterniverse Deja Vu (2017) • Truthonomy (2018) With Arc of LifeArc of Life (2021) • ''Don't Look Down'' (2022) Solo production creditsBack Against the Wall (2005) • Return to the Dark Side of the Moon (2006) • Songs of the Century: An All-Star Tribute to Supertramp (2012) Other appearancesDeep PurpleSlaves and Masters (1990) • YesYesyears (1991) • YesUnion (1991) • Regulators – The Regulators (1991) • TotoKingdom of Desire (1992) • MotörheadMarch ör Die (1992) • Air SupplyThe Vanishing Race (1993) • Paul RodgersMuddy Water Blues: A Tribute to Muddy Waters (1993) • Dangerous ToysPissed (1994) • Various Artists – ''Supper's Ready'' (1995) • Various Artists – The Moon Revisited (1995) • Various Artists – Tales From Yesterday (1995) • Pam Thum – Faithful (1995) • Air SupplyNews from Nowhere (1995) • YesKeys to Ascension (1996) • Def LeppardAll I Want Is Everything (1996) • Various Artists – Crossfire: A Salute To Stevie Ray Vaughan (1996) • YesKeys to Ascension (1997) • Various Artists – Dragon Attack: A Tribute To Queen (1997) • Paul RodgersChronicle (1997) • The Key – The World is Watching (1997) • Treason – Treason (1997) • RattCollage (1997) • Carmine AppiceGuitar Zeus (1997) • Flambookey – Flambookey (1997) • Various Artists – Thunderbolt-A Tribute To AC/DC (1998) • Michael SherwoodTangletown (1998) • Regulators – Bar & Grill (1998) • Quiet RiotAlive and Well (1999) • Carmine AppiceGuitar Zeus: Japan (2000) • YesKeystudio (2001) • Fear FactoryDigimortal (2001) • Carmine AppiceGuitar Zeus: Korea (2002) • Jack Russell – For You (2002) • Todd RundgrenTodd Rundgren And His Friends (2002) • Medwyn Goodall – Anam Cara • Various Artists – Pigs & Pyramids-An All Star Lineup Performing The Songs of Pink Floyd (2002) • Ignition – Ignition (2003) • Various Artists – Bat Head Soup-A Tribute To Ozzy Osbourne (2003) • AsiaSilent Nation (2004) • John 5Vertigo (2004) • Larry Klimas – Retro-Spec(t) (2004) • Michael SchenkerHeavy Hitters (2005) • Various Artists – Back Against The Wall (2005) • Edgar WinterThe Better Deal (2006) • Various Artists – Return to the Dark Side of the Moon (2006) • Various Artists – ''An '80s Metal Tribute To Journey'' (2006) • Various Artists – Lights Out: The Ultimate Tribute To UFO (2006) • Various Artists – An All-Star Tribute To Lynyrd Skynyrd (2007) • Graham Russell – The Future (2007) • Hollywood Roses – Dopesnake (2007) • Various Artists – ''70's Box: The Sound Of A Decade'' (2007) • Julie Francis – Lucky Penny (2008) • Various Artists – Led Box: The Ultimate Tribute To Led Zeppelin (2008) • Various Artists – Big Movies, Big Music Volume 1 (2008) • Various Artists – Big Networks, Big Music Volume 2 (2008) • Various Artists – Big Networks, Big Music Volume 9 (2008) • Various Artists – Ultimate Holiday Party Volume 1 (2008) • Various Artists – Ultimate Christmas Party Volume 2 (2008) • Various Artists – Ultimate Christmas Party Volume 3 (2008) • Various Artists – A Tribute To Thin Lizzy (2008) • Various Artists – Abbey Road: A Tribute To The Beatles (2009) • Eureka – ''Shackleton's Voyage'' (2009) • Various Artists – An All-Star Salute to Christmas (2010) • Nigel Briggs – Unwind (2010) • Mars Hollow – World in Front of Me (2011) • John WettonRaised in Captivity (2011) • Flaming Row – Elinoire (2011) • Michael Schenker GroupBy Invitation OnlySonic ElementsXYZ—A Tribute to Rush (2012) • Jay Tausig – Pisces (2012) • Various Artists – Songs of the Century: An All-Star Tribute to Supertramp (2012) • Various Artists – Black on Blues – A Tribute to The Black Keys (2012) • The Fusion Syndicate – The Fusion Syndicate (2012) • Edison's Lab – ''Edison's Lab EP'' (2012) • BlackburnerPlanet Earth Attack (2012) • NektarA Spoonful of Time (2012) • NektarTime Machine (2013) • Days Between StationsIn Extremis (2013) • Sons of HippiesGriffones at the Gates of Heaven (2013) • William ShatnerPonder The Mystery (2013) • Dale Bozzio/Missing PersonsMissing in Action (2014) • Spirits Burning - Starhawk (2015) • Leon AlvaradoThe Future Left Behind (2016) • Peter Banks - Be Well, Be Safe, Be Lucky... The Anthology (2018) • John Holden - Capture Light (2018) • David Cross and Peter Banks - Crossover (2020) • John Holden - Rise and Fall (2020) • Leon AlvaradoThe Wicked Forest (2026) ==References==
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