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Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "Lifesigns is a British progressive rock band. As of 2014, the band's members are John Young (Bonnie Tyler, Scorpions, Greenslade, Quango, Asia on keyboards & vocals), Jon Poole (ex-Cardiacs on bass & vocals), Martin "Frosty" Beedle (ex-Cutting Crew on drums, percussion & vocals) and Niko Tsonev (ex-Steve Wilson Band on guitars & vocals).Lifesigns was conceived in 2008 by John Young. Working together with sound engineer Steve Rispin, John had started to lay the grounds for the Lifesigns album in 2008. In 2010, John was joined by longtime friend Nick Beggs on bass, Chapman Stick and background vocals, and by drummer Martin "Frosty" Beedle to complete the first lineup of the band. The band worked for over two years to complete their debut self-titled album, with notable guest stars such as progressive rock legend Steve Hackett (Genesis), Jakko Jakszyk (King Crimson), Thijs Van Leer (from Focus on flute) and Robin Boult (from Fish on guitar). "Lifesigns" was released in January of 2013.The band began live performances in 2014. As Nick Beggs was busy with other musical endeavors (notably touring with Steve Hackett), Jon Poole was recruited to handle bass and vocals, while Niko Tsonev took up the guitar duties. The band performed on the progressive "Cruise to the Edge" in the Spring of 2014, as well as appearances in England and continental Europe. In addition to the entire Lifesigns debut, other songs performed included material from the John Young Band, as well as new material.A live DVD "Under the Bridge - Live in London," filmed over two nights in January 2015, is expected to be released in late summer 2015. Currently, the band is preparing material for the follow-up studio cd, which should be released sometime in 2016. Further lives dates are booked for late 2015 and early 2016, as is another appearance on "Cruise to the Edge" in the Autumn of 2015."@en }

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