
Throughout this time Squire and Sherwood continued to compose and record their own material, resulting in the 2000 release titled "Conspiracy". He participated on two Yes albums, "Open Your Eyes" and "The Ladder", as well as numerous tours and a live video, before leaving the band in 2000.
CONSPIRE BAND FULL
His studio savvy led to his assisting in the production of the studio tracks on Yes' two "Keys To Ascension" collections, and eventually would become a full time band member. Sherwood accompanied Yes on the Talk tour, filling out their sound on vocals and various instruments.


Sherwood's synergy with the pair led to his involvement in other Yes projects. Squire and Sherwood performed some of their compositions under the banner of the Chris Squire Experiment, joined by Yes drummer Alan White. What began as a solo project for Squire developed into a collaborative effort, and the two began composing together one composition, "The More We Live (Let Go)", would appear on the Yes album "Union". The two joined forces in 1989, and quickly formed what would become an enduring personal and musical friendship. He has worked with a wide range of artists as diverse as Todd Rundgren and Motorhead, his experience spanning a broad array of projects that include various tribute albums as well as producing and performing with his band World Trade. In addition to being adept at both guitar and bass Sherwood is well known as a gifted producer and engineer. He is the only member of that veteran group who has remained with them in their various line-ups, performing on their hits "Roundabout" and "Owner of a Lonely Heart". Squire is well known as a member of Yes, having provided his signature bass playing and distinctive vocals to that band since its inception in 1968. Yes bass pioneer Chris SQUIRE has teamed up with the multi-talented Billy SHERWOOD to release their second album as CONSPIRACY, titled "The Unknown".
