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Kansas is an American
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
 progressive rock
Progressive rock

Progressive rock is a form of rock music that evolved in the late 1960s and early 1970s as part of a "mostly British attempt to elevate rock music to new levels of artistic credibility." The term "art rock" is often used interchangeably with "progressive rock", but while there are crossovers between the two genres, they are not identical....
 band which became a popular arena rock
Arena rock

Arena rock, also called stadium rock or anthem rock, is a loosely-defined term describing an era of rock music. It was spawned from heavy metal music, hard rock, and progressive rock in the 1970s by bands such as Styx , Boston , Journey and Foreigner ....
 group in the 1970s, with hit singles such as "Carry On Wayward Son
Carry On Wayward Son

"Carry On Wayward Son" is a hit progressive rock single recorded by Kansas and written by Kerry Livgren for their 1976 album Leftoverture. In 1977, the song peaked at #11 on the Billboard pop singles chart, becoming their first Top 40 hit....
" and "Dust in the Wind
Dust in the Wind

"Dust in the Wind" is a hit single released by the United States progressive rock band Kansas in 1977. It peaked at #6 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart the week of February 18, 1978, making it Kansas' only top ten Billboard Hot 100 charting single....
". They have remained a classic rock
Classic rock

Classic rock was originally conceived as a radio station radio format which evolved from the album oriented rock format in the early-1980s. In the United States, this rock music format now features a large playlist of songs ranging from the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s, with some stations including a limited number of current releases....
 radio staple and a popular touring act in North America and Europe.

lass="link1" onMouseover='showByLink("m650427",this)' onMouseout='hide("m650427")'href="http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/topics/Dave_Hope">Dave Hope
Dave Hope

Dave Hope played bass guitar for the American rock band Kansas from 1973 until the band split in 1983. He then started the Christian band AD with Kerry Livgren and others....
 (bass), Phil Ehart
Phil Ehart

Phil Ehart is the drummer in the rock band Kansas , who, along with Rich Williams, has appeared on every Kansas album. He has also taken on the band's management responsibilities in recent years....
 (drums, percussion), and Kerry Livgren
Kerry Livgren

Kerry Livgren is an United States musician and songwriter, best known as one of the founding members and primary songwriters for the 1970s progressive rock band, Kansas ....
 (guitars, keyboards, synthesizers) formed a progressive rock group named Kansas in 1970 in their hometown of Topeka, Kansas
Topeka, Kansas

Topeka is the Capital city of the U.S. state of Kansas and the county seat and most populous city of Shawnee County, Kansas. It is situated along the Kansas River in the central part of Shawnee County, located in northeast Kansas, in the Central United States United States....
, along with vocalist Lynn Meredith
Lynn Meredith

Lynn Meredith was a founding member of Kansas .Born in Manhattan, Kansas, Meredith's roots are in rhythm and blues, later branching out into progressive rock in his late teens....
 from Manhattan, Kansas
Manhattan, Kansas

Manhattan is a city in Pottawatomie County, Kansas and Riley County, Kansas counties in the northeastern part of the U.S. state of Kansas. Located at the junction of the Big Blue River and Kansas River rivers, the city is the county seat of Riley County....
, keyboardist Don Montre, keyboardist Dan Wright
Dan Wright (musician)

Dan Wright is the keyboard player for the band Proto-Kaw. A strong soloist, Dan?s creative style and use of odd effects became another trademark with the Kansas II sound....
, and saxophonist Larry Baker.

A year earlier, Meredith, Montre, Wright and Livgren were performing in a band called The Reasons Why.






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Kansas is an American
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
 progressive rock
Progressive rock

Progressive rock is a form of rock music that evolved in the late 1960s and early 1970s as part of a "mostly British attempt to elevate rock music to new levels of artistic credibility." The term "art rock" is often used interchangeably with "progressive rock", but while there are crossovers between the two genres, they are not identical....
 band which became a popular arena rock
Arena rock

Arena rock, also called stadium rock or anthem rock, is a loosely-defined term describing an era of rock music. It was spawned from heavy metal music, hard rock, and progressive rock in the 1970s by bands such as Styx , Boston , Journey and Foreigner ....
 group in the 1970s, with hit singles such as "Carry On Wayward Son
Carry On Wayward Son

"Carry On Wayward Son" is a hit progressive rock single recorded by Kansas and written by Kerry Livgren for their 1976 album Leftoverture. In 1977, the song peaked at #11 on the Billboard pop singles chart, becoming their first Top 40 hit....
" and "Dust in the Wind
Dust in the Wind

"Dust in the Wind" is a hit single released by the United States progressive rock band Kansas in 1977. It peaked at #6 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart the week of February 18, 1978, making it Kansas' only top ten Billboard Hot 100 charting single....
". They have remained a classic rock
Classic rock

Classic rock was originally conceived as a radio station radio format which evolved from the album oriented rock format in the early-1980s. In the United States, this rock music format now features a large playlist of songs ranging from the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s, with some stations including a limited number of current releases....
 radio staple and a popular touring act in North America and Europe.

History


1970–1973: Early Years

Dave Hope
Dave Hope

Dave Hope played bass guitar for the American rock band Kansas from 1973 until the band split in 1983. He then started the Christian band AD with Kerry Livgren and others....
 (bass), Phil Ehart
Phil Ehart

Phil Ehart is the drummer in the rock band Kansas , who, along with Rich Williams, has appeared on every Kansas album. He has also taken on the band's management responsibilities in recent years....
 (drums, percussion), and Kerry Livgren
Kerry Livgren

Kerry Livgren is an United States musician and songwriter, best known as one of the founding members and primary songwriters for the 1970s progressive rock band, Kansas ....
 (guitars, keyboards, synthesizers) formed a progressive rock group named Kansas in 1970 in their hometown of Topeka, Kansas
Topeka, Kansas

Topeka is the Capital city of the U.S. state of Kansas and the county seat and most populous city of Shawnee County, Kansas. It is situated along the Kansas River in the central part of Shawnee County, located in northeast Kansas, in the Central United States United States....
, along with vocalist Lynn Meredith
Lynn Meredith

Lynn Meredith was a founding member of Kansas .Born in Manhattan, Kansas, Meredith's roots are in rhythm and blues, later branching out into progressive rock in his late teens....
 from Manhattan, Kansas
Manhattan, Kansas

Manhattan is a city in Pottawatomie County, Kansas and Riley County, Kansas counties in the northeastern part of the U.S. state of Kansas. Located at the junction of the Big Blue River and Kansas River rivers, the city is the county seat of Riley County....
, keyboardist Don Montre, keyboardist Dan Wright
Dan Wright (musician)

Dan Wright is the keyboard player for the band Proto-Kaw. A strong soloist, Dan?s creative style and use of odd effects became another trademark with the Kansas II sound....
, and saxophonist Larry Baker.

A year earlier, Meredith, Montre, Wright and Livgren were performing in a band called The Reasons Why. After changing the band's name to Saratoga, they started playing Livgren's original material with Scott Kessler playing bass and Zeke Lowe on drums. In 1970, they changed the band's name again to Kansas and merged with members of a rival Topeka progressive outfit White Clover. This early Kansas group, which lasted until 1971 when Ehart and Hope and some of the others left to reform White Clover, is sometimes referred to as Kansas I.

Ehart was replaced by Zeke Lowe and later Brad Schulz, Hope was replaced by Rod Mikinski on bass, and Baker was replaced by John Bolton on saxophone and flute. In 1972, after Ehart returned from England(where he'd gone to look for other musicians), he and Hope once again reformed White Clover with Robby Steinhardt
Robby Steinhardt

Robby Steinhardt is a Rock music violinist, and singer best known for his work with the group Kansas , for which he was co-lead singer / "frontman" and emcee along with keyboardist Steve Walsh , from 1973–1982 and 1997–2006....
 (vocals, violin, viola, cello), Steve Walsh
Steve Walsh (musician)

Steve Walsh is a singer and songwriter best known for his work as a member of the progressive rock band Kansas ....
 (vocals, keyboards, synthesizers, percussion) and Rich Williams
Rich Williams

Rich Williams is the guitarist for the rock band Kansas , and has been with them since their 1974 self-titled debut album. Rich lost his right eye when he was a pre-teen....
 (guitars). In 1973 they recruited Livgren from the second Kansas group, which then folded. Eventually, they received a record deal with Don Kirshner
Don Kirshner

Don Kirshner , known as The Man With the Golden Ear, is an American song publisher and rock producer who is best known for managing songwriting talent as well as successful pop groups such as The Monkees and The Archies....
's eponymous label, and decided to adopt the Kansas name. In early 1974 they recorded their first album.

1974–1979: Rise to National Prominence

The debut album, Kansas
Kansas (album)

Kansas is the self-titled debut album by American progressive rock band Kansas , released in 1974.Kansas's debut album is the result of a merger between two Topeka musical camps: Kerry Livgren, from a previous Kansas line-up, and White Clover, a more traditional southern-style rock band in the vein of Lynyrd Skynyrd....
 (#174), which was released in March 1974, showcased Kansas' signature mix of guitars, keyboards, vocals, and Steinhardt's violin style, which merged American-style boogie-rock with complex, symphonic arrangements and changing time signatures. Their sound bore the marks of late-1960s, early 1970s progressive rock, such as Genesis
Genesis (band)

Genesis are an English rock music band formed in 1967. With approximately 150 million albums sold worldwide, Genesis are among the top 30 List of best-selling music artists....
 and Emerson, Lake, and Palmer. Promotion by Kirshner and touring behind the debut album and its two follow ups, Song for America
Song for America

Song for America is the second album by United States rock music band Kansas , released in 1975 . Endless touring had given Kansas a small following of loyal fans, some of whom would follow the group from one show to another....
 (#57) and Masque
Masque (album)

Masque is the third album by United States rock music band Kansas , released in 1975 .On the heels of their Song For America album, Kirshner Records began to apply pressure to the band for a hit single....
 (#70), increased awareness of Kansas.

On the strength of their 1977 hit single "Carry On Wayward Son
Carry On Wayward Son

"Carry On Wayward Son" is a hit progressive rock single recorded by Kansas and written by Kerry Livgren for their 1976 album Leftoverture. In 1977, the song peaked at #11 on the Billboard pop singles chart, becoming their first Top 40 hit....
" (#11) the band's fourth album, Leftoverture
Leftoverture

Leftoverture is the fourth album by United States rock music band Kansas , released in 1976 in music....
 (#5), released in October 1976, on which Steinhardt added viola
Viola

The viola is a bowed string instrument. It is the middle voice of the violin family, between the violin and the cello.The casual observer may mistake the viola for the violin because of their similarity in size, closeness in pitch range , and nearly identical playing position....
 and Walsh added vibraphone
Vibraphone

The vibraphone, sometimes called the vibraharp or simply the vibes, is a musical instrument in the mallet subfamily of the percussion instrument family....
 to their work, was a hit which garnered a lot of airplay on the burgeoning AOR radio format. The follow up Point of Know Return
Point of Know Return

Point of Know Return is the fifth album by United States rock music band Kansas , released in 1977 in music.The huge success of Kansas's previous effort, Leftoverture, brought a new kind of pressure....
 (#4), released in October 1977, featured the title track (#28) and "Dust in the Wind
Dust in the Wind

"Dust in the Wind" is a hit single released by the United States progressive rock band Kansas in 1977. It peaked at #6 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart the week of February 18, 1978, making it Kansas' only top ten Billboard Hot 100 charting single....
" (#6), both hit singles.

Both albums had unique album covers, with Point of Know Return depicting a ship teetering over the edge of the world. Both albums have sold over 4 million copies in the U.S. alone. Both "Carry On Wayward Son" and "Dust in the Wind" were certified Gold singles, selling over one million units each.

During this period, Kansas became a major headlining act for several years, selling out the largest venues available to rock bands at the time (e.g., New York City's Madison Square Garden
Madison Square Garden

Madison Square Garden, often abbreviated as MSG and known colloquially as The Garden, has been the name of four arenas in New York City....
). The band documented this era with its first live recording, 1978's double live album Two For The Show, a snapshot of various performances from the 1977 and 1978 tours supporting Point Of Know Return.

Kansas self-produced their follow-up to Point Of Know Return. The 1979 album Monolith
Monolith (album)

Monolith is the sixth studio album, and seventh album overall, by United States rock music band Kansas , released in 1979 .This album was largely influenced by The Urantia Book, reflecting an interest in the movement by bandmember Kerry Livgren before his conversion to Christianity....
 (#10) featured lyrics influenced by The Urantia Book
The Urantia Book

The Urantia Book is a Spirituality and Philosophy book that discusses God, science, religion, history, philosophy, and destiny. It originated in Chicago, Illinois, USA, sometime between 1924 and 1955, but its authorship is unclear....
 and Native American themes. "Kansas" itself is a toponym derived from the Kansa
Kansa

Kansa can refer to* Kaw , also known as Kanza or Kansa* Kamsa, a character in Hindu mythology, also known as Kansa or Kans* Tapani Kansa, a Finnish singer...
 tribe, whose name is widely believed to mean "People of the South Wind." The starkly expressive album cover depicts Plains Indians in traditional dress and space suit helmets living in a settlement under the ruins of highway overpasses. While the album produced a Top 40 single in "People of the South Wind" (#23), both the band and the label were disappointed in Monoliths failure to produce sales or radio airplay close to its two predecessors. Nevertheless, the album went Platinum and the Platinum record hangs in the Kansas State Historical Society.

1980–1984: Creative Tensions

Kansas' band members began to drift apart in the early 1980s. Kerry Livgren became a born-again Christian, and this was reflected in his lyrics on the next three albums, beginning with
Audio-Visions
Audio-Visions

Audio-Visions is the seventh studio album, and eighth album overall, by United States rock music band Kansas , released in 1980 .Kerry Livgren's recent conversion to Christianity is first heard on this album, primarily in the lyrics to "Hold On" and "No One Together."...
(#26), and especially on the Top 40 single ("Hold On") released from that album. Dave Hope
Dave Hope

Dave Hope played bass guitar for the American rock band Kansas from 1973 until the band split in 1983. He then started the Christian band AD with Kerry Livgren and others....
 soon converted to Christianity as well. Walsh left in October 1981 to form a new band, Streets
Streets (band)

Streets was a band made up of singer Steve Walsh , guitarist Mike Slamer, bassist Billy Greer, and drummer Tim Gehrt.Steve Walsh had also been in the band Kansas and Mike Slamer has been in several other bands, including Britain's City Boy....
. In early 1982 Walsh was replaced by vocalist/keyboardist/guitarist John Elefante
John Elefante

John Elefante is an United States Contemporary Christian Music singer, songwriter, performer and Record Producer....
 , also a born-again Christian, who along with his brother Dino, later became known for producing albums for Christian rock bands including Sweet Comfort Band
Sweet Comfort Band

Sweet Comfort Band was a Christian rock band who were active from the mid-1970s until 1984. The band was composed of keyboardist/lead vocalist Bryan Duncan, guitarist/vocalist Randy Thomas and brothers Kevin and Rick Thomson....
, Petra
Petra (band)

Petra was a prominent Christian rock band, regarded by many as a pioneer of the Christian rock and of the Contemporary Christian music genres. Petra was formed in 1972 in music, in Fort Wayne, Indiana by Bob Hartman, Greg Hough and John DeGroff while they were students of the Christian Training Center....
, Bride
Bride (band)

Bride is a Christian heavy metal music/hard rock band formed in the 80s, by brothers Dale Thompson and Troy Thompson . Despite being criticized for their abrupt changes in style, the band has remained largely popular in the United States and other places like Brazil....
, Rick Cua
Rick Cua

Rick Cua is an United States Dove Award and Grammy Award-winning Christian rock singer, songwriter, bassist, author, and ordained minister . He is a former member of the Southern rock band, The Outlaws, whom he joined in 1980, but left in 1983 to pursue a full-time career in Christian contemporary music, the year after, wherein he gained po...
, and Guardian
Guardian (band)

Guardian is a Contemporary Christian Metal band that was originally formed in the 80's. The band released six studio albums, three additional albums in Spanish language?and toured extensively worldwide....
.

Kansas' first album with Elefante,
Vinyl Confessions
Vinyl Confessions

Vinyl Confessions is the eighth studio album, and ninth album overall, by United States rock music band Kansas , released in 1982 .Vinyl Confessions was a major turning point for the band....
(#16), released in 1982, was their most successful studio release since Point of Know Return
Point of Know Return

Point of Know Return is the fifth album by United States rock music band Kansas , released in 1977 in music.The huge success of Kansas's previous effort, Leftoverture, brought a new kind of pressure....
. The record renewed interest in the group and generated the band's first top twenty hit in several years with "Play the Game Tonight" (#17). The album's overtly Christian lyrics attracted an entirely new audience of evangelical Christians, who used lyrics from the record in religious tracts
Tract (literature)

A tract is a literature, and in current usage, usually religious in nature. The notion of what constitutes a tract has changed over time. By the early part of the twenty-first century, these meant small pamphlets used for religious and political purposes, though far more often the former....
 handed out after Kansas concerts. However, sales of the album fell just shy of gold status, and to this day the album has not been certified gold, unlike all of the band's prior releases.

By 1983, Kansas had scheduled time to record their next album, but Robby Steinhardt failed to show up to record the album. Kerry Livgren was holding back some of the more Christian content for his second solo album. Kansas' next release
Drastic Measures
Drastic Measures

Drastic Measures is the ninth studio album, and tenth album overall, by United States rock music band Kansas , released in 1983 .The shift in direction that Kansas took with Vinyl Confessions took its toll before recording began on this album....
(#41) was written mostly by the Elefante brothers, with just three tracks from Livgren. The change in musical direction was closer to the sound of 1980s bands Loverboy
Loverboy

Loverboy is a Canadian rock music group formed in 1980 in Calgary, Alberta. Throughout the 1980s, the band accumulated numerous hit songs in Canada and the United States, making four multi-platinum albums and selling millions of records....
 or Foreigner
Foreigner (band)

Foreigner is a Rock music band formed in New York City in 1976 by veteran musicians Mick Jones and ex-King Crimson member Ian McDonald , along with then-unknown vocalist Lou Gramm ....
 than Kansas' earlier work. In fact, the first single from the album, Elefante's "Fight Fire With Fire," had a synthesizer/guitar-driven hard-rock sound similar to Loverboy. The single didn't crack the Top 40 on the Pop Charts, but reached #3 on the then recently created Billboard Mainstream Rock Chart, making the highest chart position of any Kansas release on any chart.

Livgren had always felt that he wanted the music industry to produce more commercially viable material, and ironically such attempts always led to commercial failure, while their most successful material was never intended as hits. But the band's new direction did seem more commercially directed on
Drastic Measures
Drastic Measures

Drastic Measures is the ninth studio album, and tenth album overall, by United States rock music band Kansas , released in 1983 .The shift in direction that Kansas took with Vinyl Confessions took its toll before recording began on this album....
, and this was reflected in the lyrics of "Mainstream", which was a criticism of the dominant mindset within the music industry, which ironically the very album it was on was coming closer to reflecting.

During the Elefante years, Livgren and Hope had been feeling more distant with the rest of the band, and Livgren was becoming increasingly uncomfortable with Kansas representing his Christian worldview. After a final New Year's Eve performance on December 31, 1983, Livgren and Hope left to form AD with former Bloodrock
Bloodrock

Bloodrock was a Fort Worth, Texas-based rock & roll band in the 1970s....
 member Warren Ham
Warren Ham

Warren Ham is a vocalist, saxophonist, flutist from Fort Worth, Texas. During the early 70s, Warren and his brother Bill formed The HamBrothers Band and included Ira Wilkes on bass, Red Young on piano and organ and Dahrell Norris on drums....
 (who had toured with Kansas playing sax, harmonica and keyboards and singing backups in 1982) and Michael Gleason, who had appeared with Kansas as a keyboardist and backup vocalist in 1983 (another musician, Terry Brock, was also along as backup singer on their 1983 tour). They were joined by drummer Dennis Holt. Elefante, Ehart, and Williams sought to continue, as demonstrated by their recording of one more song ("Perfect Lover") which would appear on 1984's retrospective
The Best of Kansas
The Best of Kansas

The Best of Kansas was the first compilation album from the American rock music band Kansas . It was originally released in 1984, and featured one new track, "Perfect Lover," written and performed by then-lead vocalist John Elefante....
, but that was the last effort by the band with Elefante, whose main attraction to the band had been Livgren, and Kansas came to an end that year. In recent years, Elefante has become a popular contemporary Christian music
Contemporary Christian music

Contemporary Christian Music is a genre of popular music which is lyrically focused on matters concerned with the Christianity. The term is typically used to refer to the Nashville, Tennessee-based pop music, Rock music, and Contemporary worship music Christian music industry, currently represented by artists such as...
 singer and has never again performed with Kansas in any of its reconstituted lineups.

1985–present: Reformation and Touring

In 1985, the band came back together with Walsh but without Livgren, Hope or Steinhardt. The new line-up included bassist Billy Greer
Billy Greer

Billy Greer is the current bass guitarist for the band Kansas . He joined the band in 1986 in time for the Power album. He had previously worked with vocalist Steve Walsh in the band Streets , and is currently working with his own band Seventh Key, as well as maintaining his status in Kansas....
 (whom Walsh had worked with in Streets), guitarist Steve Morse
Steve Morse

Steven J. Morse is an United States guitarist, best known as the founder for the Dixie Dregs, and the guitar player in Deep Purple since 1994....
 (formerly of the Dixie Dregs
Dixie Dregs

The Dixie Dregs are a jazz fusion band formed in the 1970s. Their mostly instrumental music fuses jazz, southern rock, bluegrass music and european classical music forms in an often unique, virtuostic style....
, who has since gone on to rejoin that band and has been a member of Deep Purple
Deep Purple

Deep Purple are an English Rock music band formed in Hertford, Hertfordshire in 1968. Along with Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath, they are considered to be among the pioneers of Heavy metal music and modern hard rock, although some band members have tried not to categorize themselves as any one genre....
 since 1994) and, notably, no violin player (though in concert, Morse would perform the solo on "Dust in the Wind" on a violin). The reconstituted band released
Power
Power (album)

This article is about the Kansas album. For the Ice-T album, see Power . For the Q and Not U album, see Power .Power is the tenth studio album, and 12th overall, by United States rock music band Kansas , released in 1986 ....
in October 1986. "All I Wanted," from Power became the last Kansas single to hit the Billboard Magazine Top 40 charts. 1988 saw the release of this line-up's second album, In the Spirit of Things
In the Spirit of Things

In the Spirit of Things is the 11th studio album, and 13th overall, by United States rock music band Kansas , released in 1988 . It is a very loosely organized concept album telling the story of a flood hitting the real Kansas town of Neosho Falls in the early 1950s....
, a favorite of several band members but a commercial failure. Morse left the band in 1989 at the end of this tour. The band made promotional videos for a number of songs during this era, several of which received regular play on MTV.

In 1990, a German promoter arranged to reunite all the original members of Kansas III, except Steinhardt, for a European tour. Greer joined them, along with keyboardist Greg Robert, who had first joined Kansas on tour in 1986. At the end of the tour, Hope left again but Livgren remained on into 1991, which also saw the return of the violin, but this time in the hands of David Ragsdale
David Ragsdale

David Ragsdale, Violin for Kansas , started violin at the age of three. After studies with renowned classical teachers and a stint at the Tulsa Philharmonic, David's violinist duties took him out of the largely-classical area and into rock and roll....
. Livgren left during the 1991 tour, to be replaced temporarily by Steve Morse again. After the tour, Morse left and Ragsdale took over the extra guitar parts, leaving Rich Williams as the primary guitar player. The resulting lineup of Ehart, Greer, Ragsdale, Robert, Walsh, Williams lasted from 1991 through 1997. This period saw one live album and videocassette,
Live at the Whisky
Live at the Whisky

Live at the Whisky is the 15th album, and second live recording, by United States rock music band Kansas , released in 1992 . A German version of the release contains an alternative bonus track, "Journey From Mariabronn." The album states that it was recorded in "one take," and has been criticized by some because of the harsh vocals of...
, in 1992, and the 1995 Freaks of Nature
Freaks of Nature

Freaks of Nature also known as "Haberman" is the 12th studio album , and 16th overall, by United States rock music band Kansas , released in 1995 ....
. On July 28 1996, Kansas was inducted into the RockWalk of Fame in Hollywood.

In early 1997, Robert and Ragsdale left the band, and Robby Steinhardt returned. The following year they recorded
Always Never the Same
Always Never the Same

Always Never the Same is the 13th studio album, and 18th overall, by United States rock music band Kansas , released in 1998 .This album is a unique studio recording, as it consists of mostly covers of the band's previous work, re-recorded with the London Symphony Orchestra....
with the London Symphony Orchestra
London Symphony Orchestra

The London Symphony Orchestra is a major orchestra of the United Kingdom, as well as one of the best-known orchestras in the world. Since 1982, the LSO has been based in London's Barbican Arts Centre....
 as a sixth band member, which was composed and arranged by Larry Baird, featuring mostly older songs alongside a few new ones and one cover (Eleanor Rigby
Eleanor Rigby

"Eleanor Rigby" is a song by The Beatles, originally released on the 1966 album Revolver . The song was primarily written by Paul McCartney....
 by The Beatles
The Beatles

The Beatles were a rock music and pop music band from Liverpool, England that formed in 1960. During their career, the group primarily consisted of John Lennon , Paul McCartney , George Harrison and Ringo Starr ....
). Kansas has continued to tour, but the band has never been able to regain mass popularity or critical notice despite the media attention generated in 2000 by the reunion album
Somewhere to Elsewhere
Somewhere to Elsewhere

Somewhere to Elsewhere is the 14th studio album, and 20th overall, by United States rock music band Kansas , released in 2000 .This album marks the reunion of the band's original 1970s lineup, along with Billy Greer, who joined Kansas with Power ....
, an album that featured all original members of Kansas, plus Greer, with all songs written by Livgren. The album sold well on the Internet when it was first released, charting at Number 13 on the Billboard Internet album chart its first week.

In 2000 Kansas toured as opening act support of Yes
Yes (band)

Yes are an England progressive rock band that formed in London in 1968 in music. Their music is marked by sharp dynamic contrasts, extended song lengths, abstract lyrics, and a general showcasing of instrumental prowess....
 during their "Masterworks" tour. In 2002, Kansas II, the Kansas group before the band that recorded the first album, released an album of demos and live material they had recorded from 1971-1973. For legal reasons and a desire not to ride on the success of Kansas III, they decided to use the name Proto-Kaw
Proto-Kaw

Proto-Kaw is an American progressive rock band. Featuring Kansas guitarist Kerry Livgren, the group is a reformation of a band formed in the early seventies which served as the direct precursor to Kansas ....
. This led to a new album by most of the Kansas II members called
Before Became After
Before Became After

Before Became After is a reunion album from the original Kansas II lineup, under their new name of Proto-Kaw. The Special Edition contains three bonus tracks - one new original song, a live version of "Belexes", plus a ?single? version of ?Words of Honor?....
in 2004 and simultaneous tours by both Kansas groups. Proto-Kaw released a third album in 2006, entitled The Wait of Glory
The Wait of Glory

The Wait of Glory is the third album from Proto-Kaw after their retrospective initial release and Debut new recording Before Became After....
.

Kansas continued to tour annually. In 2006 a tour was delayed for a few weeks in connection with the announcement that original violinist and secondary lead singer Robby Steinhardt had left the band. He had originally left in 1983 but returned in 1997. Robby was a central part of the band's live shows, acting as the emcee during both tenures with the band. David Ragsdale subsequently returned to the lineup on violin and guitar. In 2008, as announced on the Kansas website, four of the five members of the current Kansas lineup (Phil Ehart, David Ragsdale, Richard Williams and Billy Greer) have formed a recording project entitled Native Window. The lineup (featuring Greer on lead vocals) is intent on recording an album throughout Summer 2008.

In early 2009 the band recorded a concert in Topeka, Kansas featuring a full symphony orchestra for a future DVD release, the concert included Steve Morse and Kerry Livgren guesting on several songs.

Influence

With classic rock continuing to be a strong genre of music, Kansas's influence has continued to inspire bands. "Carry On Wayward Son" has been covered by bands such as Rachel Rachel, Critical Mass
Critical Mass (Catholic rock)

Critical Mass is a Christian rock from the Waterloo Region of Ontario, Canada. The band is heavily influenced by its Contemporary Catholic music....
, Dream Theater
Dream Theater

Dream Theater is an United States progressive metal band formed in 1985 under the name Majesty by John Myung, John Petrucci and Mike Portnoy while they attended Berklee College of Music in Boston, before they dropped out to support the band....
, The Showdown
The Showdown (band)

The Showdown is a Christian metalcore and southern metal, band based in Elizabethton, Tennessee. Lyrically, their writing tells of heroism, sojourns and battles of life, most of which draws influence from Bible aspects....
, Yngwie J. Malmsteen
Yngwie J. Malmsteen

Yngwie Johan Malmsteen is a Sweden guitarist, composer, multi-instrumentalist, and bandleader. Malmsteen became notable in the mid-1980s for his technical fluency and neo-classical metal compositions....
, and even country superstars The Oak Ridge Boys
The Oak Ridge Boys

The Oak Ridge Boys are a country music and gospel music group that is based in the United States. The group was founded in 1945 as the Oak Ridge Quartet....
. The song has appeared on album soundtracks for the movies
Heroes and Anchorman
Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy

Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy is a 2004 in film comedy film screenwriter by Will Ferrell and Adam McKay. The film is a tongue-in-cheek take on the culture of the 1970s, particularly the then-new Action News format....
, and being played during a scene in the Adam Sandler film Happy Gilmore
Happy Gilmore

Happy Gilmore is a 1996 in film Cinema of the United States List of sports films comedy film directed by Dennis Dugan and starring Adam Sandler as the title character....
. (where it is featured as the ending credits song). "Carry On Wayward Son" is also featured in Guitar Hero II
Guitar Hero II

Guitar Hero II is a music video game developed by Harmonix Music Systems and published by RedOctane. It is the second installment in the Guitar Hero and is the sequel to Guitar Hero ....
and Rock Band 2
Rock Band 2

Rock Band 2 is a music video game developed by Harmonix Music Systems, as the sequel to Rock Band . It is the second title in the Rock Band....
. Most recently the song was featured in an episode
Guitar Queer-o

"Guitar Queer-O" is episode 1113 of Comedy Central's South Park, which was broadcast on November 7 2007. The title is a play on the video game Guitar Hero ....
 of the popular animated TV series
South Park
South Park

South Park is an United Statesn animation situation comedy, notorious for its toilet humour, surrealism, and often black comedy, which satirizes Subject matter in South Park including religion, politics, violence, abuse, sexuality, and mental disorder....
. It has also been played on the hit tv series Supernatural (TV series)
Supernatural (TV series)

Supernatural is an American drama-Horror fiction television series starring Jared Padalecki as Sam Winchester and Jensen Ackles as Dean Winchester, brothers who hunt demons and other figures of the paranormal....
. More recently, it was also featured in season 8 of the the show Scrubs (TV series)
Scrubs (TV series)

Scrubs is an Emmy Award and Peabody Award-winning American comedy-drama that premiered on October 2, 2001, on NBC. It was created by Bill Lawrence and is produced by ABC Studios ....
. Kansas is mentioned as one of Dean Winchester
Dean Winchester

Dean Winchester is a fictional character on The CW Television Network's Supernatural , portrayed by Jensen Ackles. He hunts demons, spirits and other supernatural creatures with his brother, Sam Winchester....
's favorites; as well as a "major influence" in the liner notes of an early album of the top-selling Country artist of all time, Garth Brooks.

Progressive metal
Progressive metal

Progressive metal is a Fusion ; a mixture of progressive rock and Heavy metal music. Progressive metal blends the powerful, guitar-driven sound of metal with the complex compositional structures, odd time signatures, and intricate instrumental playing of progressive rock....
 band Vanden Plas
Vanden Plas (band)

Vanden Plas is a Germany progressive metal band, based in Kaiserslautern and founded in the mid 1980s. In 1991 they recorded the song "Keep On Running" as an anthem for the local national league football club 1....
 has covered Kansas, making a somewhat heavier cover of "Point of Know Return." The band's biggest single, "Dust in the Wind," was used in a Subaru commercial, and in the film
Old School
Old School (film)

Old School is a 2003 in film comedy film film released by DreamWorks and directed by Todd Phillips. The film was written by Phillips and Scot Armstrong....
. It was also prominently featured in several episodes of the television series Highlander
Highlander: The Series

Highlander: The Series is an English language fantasy/sci-fi television series featuring Duncan MacLeod , of the Scotland Clan MacLeod, as the Scottish Highlands of the title....
, and was referenced in the film Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure.

The single was certified Gold as a digital download by the RIAA in 2005, almost 30 years after it sold 1 million copies as a single. "Dust in the Wind" has been covered by Sarah Brightman
Sarah Brightman

Sarah Brightman is an English people Crossover soprano, actress, songwriter and dancer. She sings in many different languages including English language, Spanish language, French language, Latin language, German language, Italian language, Hindi language and Chinese language....
, the German rock band Scorpions
Scorpions (band)

Scorpions are a heavy metal music/hard rock band from Hanover, Germany, probably best known for their 1980s rock anthem "Rock You Like a Hurricane" and their singles "No One Like You", "Still Loving You", and "Wind of Change "....
 (during their 2001 acoustic album Acoustica
Acoustica (Scorpions album)

Acoustica is a 2001 unplugged album by Germany hard rock band Scorpions .Acoustica was recorded during three concerts, at Convento do Beato, Lisbon, Portugal....
), Christian artists Billy Smiley and Acappella and by former New York Yankees
New York Yankees

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 center fielder and aspiring jazz guitarist Bernie Williams
Bernie Williams

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 on his 2004 debut album
The Journey Within. In 2006, ex-Kansas lead singer John Elefante
John Elefante

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 also covered "Dust in the Wind" as a single.

Discography


See also

  • Proto-Kaw
    Proto-Kaw

    Proto-Kaw is an American progressive rock band. Featuring Kansas guitarist Kerry Livgren, the group is a reformation of a band formed in the early seventies which served as the direct precursor to Kansas ....


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