Kansas (band)
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Kansas is an American rock band. They formed in Topeka, Kansas in 1970. They are best known for songs including "Carry on Wayward Son" and "Dust in The Wind".
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Background information | |
Origin | Topeka, Kansas, United States |
Genres | Progressive rock, hard rock, art rock |
Years active | 1973–1984; 1985–present |
Labels | Kirshner, MCA, Magna Carta |
Associated acts | Proto-Kaw, Streets, AD, Seventh Key, Native Window |
Website | kansasband.com |
Members | Phil Ehart Rich Williams Steve Walsh Billy Greer David Ragsdale |
Past members | Kerry Livgren Dave Hope Robby Steinhardt (d. 2021)[1] John Elefante Steve Morse Greg Robert |
Albums
- Kansas (1974)
- Song for America (1974)
- Masque (1975)
- Leftoverture (1976)
- Point of Know Return (1977)
- Two for the Show (1978)
- Monolith (1979)
- Audio-Visions (1980)
- Vinyl Confessions (1982)
- Drastic Measures (1983)
- The Best of Kansas (1984)
- Power (1986)
- In the Spirit of Things (1988)
- Live at the Whisky (1992)
- Freaks of Nature (1995)
- Always Never the Same (1998)
- King Biscuit Flower Hour Presents (1998)
- The Best of Kansas [remastered] (1999)
- Somewhere to Elsewhere (2000)
- Early Recordings from Kansas 1971-1973 (Proto-Kaw) (2002)
- Device, Voice, Drum (2002)
- Before Became After (Proto-Kaw) (2005)
- There's Know Place Like Home (2009)
- The Prelude Implicit (2016)
- The Absence of Presence (2020)
Kansas (band) Media
Promotional poster for Kansas' 1976 concert in Allentown, Pennsylvania
Kansas guitarist Steve Morse
Kansas performing in Grand Rapids, Michigan, 2009
David Ragsdale (left) and Billy Greer onstage with Kansas in 2010