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Miracles Out of Nowhere

1.5B streams

1,469,647,505

The Best Of Kansas

812M streams

812,018,426

Wheels and Other Rarities

665.4M streams

665,395,519

The Essential Kansas

46.4M streams

46,416,442

Vinyl Confessions

15.4M streams

15,401,347

Two For The Show (30th Anniversary Edi...

9.1M streams

9,063,112

Audio-Visions

8.3M streams

8,265,309

Leftoverture (Expanded Edition)

6.3M streams

6,334,529

Point Of Know Return (Expanded Edition...

5.5M streams

5,475,528

The Prelude Implicit (Deluxe Edition)

5.4M streams

5,403,477

Biography

With a legendary career spanning five decades, KANSAS has firmly established itself as one of America’s iconic rock bands. This "garage band" from Topeka released their debut album in 1974 after being discovered by Wally Gold, who worked for Don Kirshner, and have gone on to sell more than 30 million albums worldwide. KANSAS appeared on the Billboard charts for over 200 weeks throughout the ‘70's and ‘80's and played to sold-out arenas & stadiums worldwide. The band is currently comprised of original drummer Phil Ehart, bassist/vocalist Billy Greer, vocalist/keyboardist Ronnie Platt, violinist/guitarist Joe Deninzon, keyboardist/vocalist Tom Brislin, & original guitarist Richard Williams. With no signs of slowing down, KANSAS continues to perform in front of large and enthusiastic audiences around the world. Along with touring, KANSAS continues to remain a fixture of Classic Rock radio and popular culture. The band continues to reach a whole new audience through their unmistakable presence in various commercials, popular video games Rock Band, Guitar Hero, & Grand Theft Auto; the band’s documentary film “KANSAS: Miracles Out of Nowhere,” & a guest appearance on The CW’s television show ‘Walker.’ The band’s songs have also been included in various television shows such as ‘Supernatural,’ ‘Reacher,’ ‘’South Park,’ ‘The Office,’ & ‘The Simpsons;’ as well as blockbuster films including ‘Old School,’ ‘The Suicide Squad,’ ‘Anchorman,’ ‘Pitch Perfect,’ & ‘Happy Gilmore.’