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      • A resident of Whitley Bay in north-east England, he spends far too much time posting photographs of LPs he's listening to on Twitter and Facebook.
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  2. Moraz also appeared during the Yes FanFest before the July 21 show, at first performing a 70-minute solo piano show and then appearing on stage with Yes and taking part in a band interview. Personal life. Moraz lives in Florida with his second wife, Phyllis, and spends some time in his native Switzerland.

  3. Furthering their Far-Eastern explorations, they lived and worked also in Hong-Kong, appearing on Chinese Television under the name of “The Patrick Moraz Quartet” which included also 2 additional South-American percussionists.

  4. Patrick Moraz is a Swiss progressive rock keyboardist with a classical musical education acquired at the Conservatory of Lausanne, in Switzerland. He also played jazz primarily before entering into the progressive rock world and he has also been highly acclaimed for his musical virtuosity.

  5. www.loudersound.com › features › q-a-patrick-morazQ&A: Patrick Moraz | Louder

    Nov 3, 2014 · A resident of Whitley Bay in north-east England, he spends far too much time posting photographs of LPs he's listening to on Twitter and Facebook. The classically trained pianist on The Moody Blues , Gentle Giant and why he'd play with Yes again.

  6. Renown and awesome bass player, Matt Malley, founder and former member of The Counting Crows, expertly plays Indian Slide Guitar on MAP. Swiss virtuoso bass player Patrick Perrier and heavyweight multi-instrumentalist on tenor saxophone Dave VanSuch, both perform on MAP as well.

  7. He attentively watched and listened to Romanian concert pianistClara Haskilwhile living at the same house in Vevey, Switzerland. Moraz attended the Conservatory of Lausanne and studied Harmony and Counterpoint (the Art of the fugue).

  8. After stints in Mainhorse, Refugee and Yes (1974-1976, 2018-2019), Moraz started releasing solo albums. He has been involved in Aquarius Studios, Geneva and was also a member of the Moody Blues (1978-1991). He alternates living in Florida with spending time in Switzerland. Show more.