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Jerry Goodman (violinist) Styx sessions ??

PostPosted: Wed Jun 22, 2016 10:37 pm
by gr8dane
Mahavishnu Orchestra Violin Legend JERRY GOODMAN Releases A Brand New Collection Of New And Rare Recordings!

Los Angeles, CA - Jerry Goodman is simply one of the most unique and explosive talents the rock world has ever seen: a violin player trained in classical music with an ear for jazz and the attitude and looks of a true rock n’ roller! Known for his work with Chicago-based prog fusion band The Flock and John McLaughlin's Mahavishnu Orchestra as well as studio sessions with everyone from Hall & Oats to Styx, Goodman deftly combined his influences into a vibrant musical vision all his own. Now, Goodman is set to release a thrilling new collection, the first to appear under his own name since 1988, called Violin Fantasy and scheduled to street July 1 courtesy of Purple Pyramid Records! This incredible album includes 2 never before heard instrumentals, “In The Realm Of The Netherworld” and the title track, “Violin Fantasy,” as well as brilliant cover versions of classic rock staples such as “Enter Sandman,” “Don’t Stop Believin',” “Eye Of The Tiger,” “The Final Countdown” and many more! Also included are selections from the star-studded Fusion Syndicate project featuring keyboardist Rick Wakeman and the equally big-named Prog Collective featuring King Crimson bassist Tony Levin and Yes's Billy Sherwood. This one-of-a-kind collection is sure to please longtime fans of this gifted instrumentalist and will stand as a testament to Goodman’s hugely influential musical legacy.

Anybody knows which sessions they might have been.
I know his work with Mahavishnu Orchestra and Flock,I have 2 solo albums of his and the one he did with Jan Hammer.
But didn't know about the Styx session work.

Re: Jerry Goodman (violinist) Styx sessions ??

PostPosted: Thu Jun 23, 2016 5:22 am
by gr8dane
Fact Finder wrote:http://muffinrecordsproductions.com/jerry-goodman.html

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1993 - James Young "Out On A Day Pass"
1998 - Tommy Shaw - 7 Deadly Zens
1998 - Tommy Shaw - 7 Deadly Zens (bonus tracks)
1998 - Tommy Shaw - 7 Deadly Zens (Japan bonus tracks)
1999 - Styx - Brave New World
2005 - Todd Sucherman - Methods and Mechanics (DVD)


Ah thanks.So mainly Styx solo.
'What have they done to you' on Brave new world.

Re: Jerry Goodman (violinist) Styx sessions ??

PostPosted: Thu Jun 23, 2016 6:23 am
by yogi
GREAT facts, had no idea.

Loved both versions of Young Man, Tommy's Seven Deadly Zens album was epic and What Have They Done To You was an excellent JY/Styx song.