
About
Kansas is a progressive rock band that formed in Topeka, Kansas, United States in 1970. The band is best known for their international hit singles "Carry On Wayward Son" and "Dust in the Wind", from 1976 and 1977 respectively. The band's classic lineup consisted of Steve Walsh (lead vocals and keyboards), Richard Williams (lead guitar), Kerry Livgren (keyboards and guitar), Robby Steinhardt (violin, lead and backing vocals), Dave Hope (bass) and Phil Ehart (drums). Read more on Last.fm
Genres
- album rock
- classic rock
- hard rock
- heartland rock
- mellow gold
- progressive rock
- rock
- soft rock
Frequently Asked Questions
- What was Kansas' biggest hit?
- Kansas' biggest hit is undoubtedly "Carry On Wayward Son."
- Is Kansas still performing?
- Yes, Kansas is still performing. The legendary rock band continues to tour and delight audiences across the United States and internationally. Despite lineup changes over the decades, Kansas has maintained its commitment to live music, performing both classic hits and newer material. The band regularly announces concert dates and special anniversary tours, drawing longtime fans and new listeners alike. Kansas' live shows are renowned for their musicianship and energy, featuring powerful renditions of hits like "Dust in the Wind"
- What music is Kansas known for?
- Kansas is known for their unique blend of progressive rock, classic rock, and pop elements, creating a signature sound marked by intricate arrangements and powerful melodies. Their music often features complex instrumental passages, violin solos, and harmonically rich vocals. Big hits like "Carry On Wayward Son"
- Is Kansas a one-hit wonder band?
- Kansas is not a one-hit wonder band. While "Carry On Wayward Son"
- What is Kansas known as?
- Kansas is widely known as one of America's premier progressive rock bands. Formed in the early 1970s in Topeka, Kansas, the group is celebrated for pioneering a unique sound that blends progressive rock complexity with mainstream rock and pop accessibility. Kansas is also recognized for their virtuosic musicianship, particularly the use of violin and layered harmonies, which set them apart from many contemporaries. They are often referred to as "classic rock icons"