Progressive rock, symphonic rock, experimental rock
Years active
1973–1981
Labels
Syn-Phonic Music
Members
Brad Christoff Phil Kimbrough Marc Miller Mark Tippins Mike Barry Ron Platt
Past members
Rick Rodenbaugh Mike Davies Chuck Nuzo Gary Stewart
Yezda Urfa was an American progressive rock band founded in the fall of 1973. The band recorded two albums before breaking up in the spring of 1981.[1] The band's music is currently distributed by Syn-Phonic.[2]
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