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On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. Kansas is an American rock band that became popular during kansas city rib rub 1970s initially on album-oriented rock charts and later with hit singles such as “Carry On Wayward Son” and “Dust in the Wind”.
Reasons Why in their hometown of Topeka, Kansas. In 1970 they changed the band’s name to Kansas and merged with members of rival Topeka progressive rock group White Clover. Ehart was replaced by Zeke Lowe and later Brad Schulz, Hope was replaced by Rod Mikinski on bass and Baker was replaced by John Bolton on saxophone and flute. This lineup is sometimes referred to as Kansas II, and 30 years later would re-form under the name Proto-Kaw.
Their 1974 self-titled debut album, produced by Gold, was released in March 1974, nearly a year after it was recorded in New York. It defined the band’s signature sound, a mix of American-style boogie rock and complex, symphonic arrangements with changing time signatures. Kansas released its fourth album, Leftoverture, in October 1976, which produced a hit single, “Carry On Wayward Son”, in 1977. Point of Know Return peaked even higher, at No. Both albums sold over four million copies in the U.