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Jimmy Cary Haun is an American guitarist and composer, known for his work with the bands Yes, , and Circa.


Career
Haun got his start in the music business through his childhood friend and toured with Michael's father's jazz band at 15 years old playing jazz standards and hits of the day. Too young to go into the lounges they toured, the boys were forced to sit backstage between shows and work up their own brand of music. Out of this came their first band and later Michael's younger brother would take over the role as bass player."Interviewing the Legends" Https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ks9WycmL3eE< /ref> They released an album in 1985 on A&M Records produced by and of the group Toto. Some touring followed by opening for in the mid-'80s.

Thanks to , Haun got some gigs working as a session musician playing on numerous recordings. As for session work, Haun has recorded with Yes, , B.B. King, Jon and , , and (with and ), , Adrian "Tricky" Thaws, Ian Lloyd, , , , , Danny Peck, , , , , Circa, , , Arc of Life, and . Around this time, Haun met and did some west coast touring where he then met who was singing backup for Ruff and joined one of her first bands along with Greg Phillinganes, Armand Grimaldi and Jerry Watts on bass. Haun went on to play much of the guitar on Yes's 1991 album Union, before work in The Key with and in The Chris Squire Experiment with and . He also did session work for , and Jon & Vangelis during this period.

Haun got involved with Yes producer and started composing music for TV and film. In 1996, Haun composed the Mandalay Pictures logo's fanfare. Haun worked extensively with , including his American River album (2004) but also on music for commercials. Haun created the original yodel logo for Yahoo in 1996 as well as the voice for Expedia.com. Recent work includes singing the "Oh oh oh It's Magic" cover for the Ozempic campaign

Haun re-joined in the Yes spin-off supergroup Circa, formed in 2006, also with Tony Kaye (ex-Yes) and initially Alan White. Sherwood, Kaye and Haun were also in with singer . Yoso subsequently disbanded and Haun left Circa to focus on commercial work.

In September 2012, Haun announced that he was working on a Jon Anderson solo album with Elias and M. Sherwood, but the project subsequently stalled before completion. Haun continued working with Anderson and two songs co-written by Haun are on Anderson’s album with the Band Geeks, True.

Haun composed the music for the film Boulevard starring . He also is credited with producing and singing the end song "Goodbye Joy”.

In 2016, Haun played the majority of the guitars on 's solo album Someday/Somehow.

In 2020, Haun joined Arc of Life, a new band spun off from Yes by Sherwood and Yes' lead singer .

In 2023, he composed the music for the comedy horror film Hanky Panky.


Family
Haun's father was singer Jim Haun, better known as . Jimmy Haun's daughter is the actress and singer (born 1984) and he has worked with her on her music career.


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