Trevor Rabin

Trevor Rabin is a South African musician, songwriter, and producer, best known for his work as the guitarist and primary songwriter for the progressive rock band Yes during the 1980s. Born on January 13, 1963, Rabin's genre spans rock, progressive rock, and film scores, showcasing his versatility as an artist. He gained prominence with Yes's 1983 album "90125," which featured the hit single "Owner of a Lonely Heart," a track that reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and marked a significant commercial success for the band. Rabin's innovative guitar work and incorporation of synthesizers helped redefine the band's sound, leading to a more mainstream appeal. In addition to his contributions to Yes, Rabin has an extensive solo career and has composed scores for numerous films, including "Armageddon," "The Last Action Hero," and "Gone in 60 Seconds." His ability to blend rock elements with orchestral arrangements has had a lasting impact on both the rock and film music industries, influencing a generation of musicians and composers. Rabin's work continues to resonate, as he remains active in music, including recent collaborations and performances with Yes.