Lead singer for the Yes band Trevor Horn and his late wife, Jill Sinclair, had four children – Aaron, Will, Gabriella and Alexandra.
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Alexandra is a trained lawyer, Aaron is a singer and producer, known for being a member of the band Sam and the Womp.
About Trevor Horn
Trevor Horn, the English record producer and musician celebrated for shaping the landscape of pop and electronic music, earned the moniker “the man who invented the eighties.”
Fueled by an early passion for music, Horn began his musical odyssey by embracing the bass guitar during his formative years.

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In the 1970s, Horn’s versatility shone through as a session musician, contributing to various projects before establishing his own studio. A pivotal moment in his career unfolded in 1979 when he joined the Buggles, a collaboration that birthed the iconic hit “Video Killed the Radio Star.”
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Notably, this period also saw Horn invited to join the progressive rock band Yes, where he assumed the role of lead singer.
The ’80s marked a significant shift as Horn embraced a full-time role as a producer. His illustrious production portfolio boasted names like Dollar, ABC, Malcolm McLaren, Yes, Grace Jones, and Frankie Goes to Hollywood.
Recognition for Horn’s profound contributions materialized in prestigious awards.
He secured Brit Awards for Best British Producer in 1983, 1985, and 1992, a 1995 Grammy Award for his involvement in Seal’s timeless hit “Kiss from a Rose,” and a 2010 Ivor Novello Award for his Outstanding Contribution to British Music. These accolades underscore Horn’s enduring impact on the music industry.


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