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Rockwriter wrote:Styx Biography Available March 27th
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
March 19, 2007
Nashville-based music journalist Sterling Whitaker has announced the upcoming release of his second book, ‘The Grand Delusion: The Unauthorized True Story of Styx’. The self-published book is set for publication March 27, 2007 and will be available through various online retailers, as well as the book’s own website at www.thegranddelusion.com. It is the first-ever biography of the superstar rock group Styx. “This is one of the most beloved groups of its generation,” Whitaker said. “It’s about time the story is told properly.”
Culled from the author’s exclusive interviews with many of the principal players in the career of Styx, including guitarist/bassist/vocalist Glen Burtnik (who also wrote the book’s Foreword), guitarist/vocalist Tommy Shaw, and drummer Todd Sucherman, as well as management, record company executives, crew members and fans, ‘The Grand Delusion’ is the definitive portrait of the Chicago-based rock ensemble that has sold more than thirty-five million records in a career spanning more than three decades. Beginning with 1977’s ‘The Grand Illusion’, followed by ‘Pieces Of Eight’ in 1978, ‘Cornerstone’ in 1979 and ‘Paradise Theatre’ in 1980, Styx was the first rock group ever to earn four Triple Platinum albums in a row, selling three million copies each. The group’s #1 hit “Babe” was Song of the Year at the 1980 People’s Choice Awards, and the 1979 Gallup poll named the group the most popular in America. Styx’ other hits include “Lady”, “Come Sail Away”, “Renegade”, “Blue Collar Man”, “The Best Of Times”, “Too Much Times On My Hands”, and, of course, the ubiquitous pop culture reference “Mr. Roboto”.
“ ‘The Grand Delusion’ is more than just another sleazy biography about the excesses of rock stars,” Whitaker maintains. “It’s about hard work and sacrifice, success and failure, fame and fortune, love and hatred, friendship and betrayal, and hopefully redemption. It’s the true story of how a group of people who had very little in common outside of music struggled to overcome their differences and their limitations to create a body of work that is beloved by millions of people. It’s also about the business side of the band’s career, the behind-the-scenes work that greased the rails for the band to succeed. It’s not so much a story about rich rock stars. The story of Styx is a very human story, good and bad.”
Fans who purchase the book through www.thegranddelusion.com on March 27th will receive a free download of the author’s first book ‘Unsung Heroes of Rock Guitar’, featuring Whitaker’s exclusive interviews with rock guitarists such as Martin Barre (Jethro Tull), Craig Chaquico (Jefferson Starship), Howard Leese (Heart) and Richard Williams (Kansas).
Styx released a live album, ‘One With Everything’, on November 7, 2006. The band will tour abroad with Deep Purple in spring 2007, then return to the States for a summer tour. Former Styx singer Dennis DeYoung is recording a new studio record, the follow-up to ‘Dennis DeYoung and the Music of Styx: Live With Symphony Orchestra’, which has been certified Triple Platinum in Canada.
For More Information Contact:
Sterling Whitaker
Sterlingwit@aol.com
www.thegranddelusion.com
www.myspace.com/styxbook
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brywool wrote:Rockwriter wrote:Styx Biography Available March 27th
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
March 19, 2007
Nashville-based music journalist Sterling Whitaker has announced the upcoming release of his second book, ‘The Grand Delusion: The Unauthorized True Story of Styx’. The self-published book is set for publication March 27, 2007 and will be available through various online retailers, as well as the book’s own website at www.thegranddelusion.com. It is the first-ever biography of the superstar rock group Styx. “This is one of the most beloved groups of its generation,” Whitaker said. “It’s about time the story is told properly.”
Culled from the author’s exclusive interviews with many of the principal players in the career of Styx, including guitarist/bassist/vocalist Glen Burtnik (who also wrote the book’s Foreword), guitarist/vocalist Tommy Shaw, and drummer Todd Sucherman, as well as management, record company executives, crew members and fans, ‘The Grand Delusion’ is the definitive portrait of the Chicago-based rock ensemble that has sold more than thirty-five million records in a career spanning more than three decades. Beginning with 1977’s ‘The Grand Illusion’, followed by ‘Pieces Of Eight’ in 1978, ‘Cornerstone’ in 1979 and ‘Paradise Theatre’ in 1980, Styx was the first rock group ever to earn four Triple Platinum albums in a row, selling three million copies each. The group’s #1 hit “Babe” was Song of the Year at the 1980 People’s Choice Awards, and the 1979 Gallup poll named the group the most popular in America. Styx’ other hits include “Lady”, “Come Sail Away”, “Renegade”, “Blue Collar Man”, “The Best Of Times”, “Too Much Times On My Hands”, and, of course, the ubiquitous pop culture reference “Mr. Roboto”.
“ ‘The Grand Delusion’ is more than just another sleazy biography about the excesses of rock stars,” Whitaker maintains. “It’s about hard work and sacrifice, success and failure, fame and fortune, love and hatred, friendship and betrayal, and hopefully redemption. It’s the true story of how a group of people who had very little in common outside of music struggled to overcome their differences and their limitations to create a body of work that is beloved by millions of people. It’s also about the business side of the band’s career, the behind-the-scenes work that greased the rails for the band to succeed. It’s not so much a story about rich rock stars. The story of Styx is a very human story, good and bad.”
Fans who purchase the book through www.thegranddelusion.com on March 27th will receive a free download of the author’s first book ‘Unsung Heroes of Rock Guitar’, featuring Whitaker’s exclusive interviews with rock guitarists such as Martin Barre (Jethro Tull), Craig Chaquico (Jefferson Starship), Howard Leese (Heart) and Richard Williams (Kansas).
Styx released a live album, ‘One With Everything’, on November 7, 2006. The band will tour abroad with Deep Purple in spring 2007, then return to the States for a summer tour. Former Styx singer Dennis DeYoung is recording a new studio record, the follow-up to ‘Dennis DeYoung and the Music of Styx: Live With Symphony Orchestra’, which has been certified Triple Platinum in Canada.
For More Information Contact:
Sterling Whitaker
Sterlingwit@aol.com
www.thegranddelusion.com
www.myspace.com/styxbook
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So I wanna buy the book... too bad I don't have it as I've got a long plane ride ahead, but there's no way to buy it on your site...
So if I buy it from you direct, will I get it faster than from Amazon?
brywool wrote:yeah, I also ordered from Amazon.
Rockwriter wrote:So I wanna buy the book... too bad I don't have it as I've got a long plane ride ahead, but there's no way to buy it on your site...
So if I buy it from you direct, will I get it faster than from Amazon?
Grotelul wrote:Rockwriter wrote:So I wanna buy the book... too bad I don't have it as I've got a long plane ride ahead, but there's no way to buy it on your site...
So if I buy it from you direct, will I get it faster than from Amazon?
Frankly, no. If you click on the link through my site on March 27th, you will be taken to Amazon for order fulfillment. The only difference, to be perfectly honest, is that I will earn more money because I am an Amazon affiliate. So that's kinda why I'm steering people toward the site. It's one extra click for you, and you will get it in exactly the same way, but I will do better, LOL.
I've had several messages saying that the listing is up on Amazon and supposedly in stock. I saw the listing, but Booksurge insists that the availability is supposed to be March 27th, so I guess we'll see. I'm not sure myself!
Thanks, I hope you're going to love the book.
Sterling
Hell yeah, I'm ready! Bring it on! LOL, I honestly can't wait to see what everyone thinks. Will it change any minds? Hmmm, I don't know. There's an awful lot in the book that most people probably don't know about the story of Styx, but I don't know if that will change anyone's mind. It will certainly provoke some interesting new discussions, I think.Sterling
piecesofeight wrote:Can't wait. This board needs something to make it exciting again.
yogi wrote:Quickly.... Book spoilier.................................................................
The book opens up talking about the Kilroy tour. It seemed to me like the inner circle was split about the brilliance of the Kilroy concept. I dont have the book in front of me now but....... There is a quote from someone in Styx's inner circle that states how Sting ( who was the coolest hippest MF around at the time) went to see a Kilroy show in New Orleans. He absolutely LOVED it. He couldnt believe how Styx combined the stage show, movie and music.
I guess I'm pretty damn cool afterall.
Props also should go out to Styxcollector it sounds like he really helped Sterling with this book.
AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Rockwriter wrote: Wow . . . I guess the link that is up is active after all, LOL. Those Booksurge bastards lied to me about Tuesday. But Tuesday is still the "official" release date, the date most of the promotion is timed to hit and so on. There is an excerpt coming out here on Melodicrock.com in the next day or three, and speaking of Allan at Styxcollector, we'll be announcing a cool Styxcollector tie-in probably Monday as well. I've also got something coming out on Styxnet.com by Monday. There will be a lot more cool stuff coming up, too . . . since my press release hit Monday morning, I have had calls and e-mails from Classic Rock Magazine and Record Collector in England, a web site in Sweden, a web site in Greece, Goldmine, Flashwire News Service, and a guy who owns fifteen radio stations who wants to do some kind of promo giveaway through all of his stations. The interest level has been high so far.
Allan really did help me out a lot, not only by granting a great interview about his own experiences with the band, but by opening his photo archives to me. I also quoted from his interviews with Dennis, Tommy and JY. Thanks Allan!
Hope everyone enjoys the book. Thanks!
Sterling
StyxCollector wrote:
Yup ... for the first time in a few years I'm actually going to update the site with some stuff ... you will all see the tie in next week. And Sterling did all the work, I didn't do much. Out of respect for Sterling, I've kept mum about the contents and specific things in the book as to not ruin it. I think you guys will enjoy the book as it's about as close as you get to the story since all the people he interviewed were directly involved with the band in one way or another. It doesn't represent JY's 10th cousin twice removed, and it is not told from one perspective ... but it's fair.
Some of the photos Sterling used of mine are just the tip of the iceberg of what will be coming down the pike on my site once I actually get a block of time to overhaul it.
yogi wrote:Book Spoilier..............................................................................................
I am only 20 plus pages into Sterling's MASTERPIECE all I can say so far is WOW!!!!!!
Chapter 1 is titled 'Earls of Roseland'. It talks about the innocence the band members shared when starting out. I absolutely loved hearing what a great guitarist John Curulewski was. How he and JY were total opposites in the guitar spectrum of it all, but how well the complamented one another(like bread and butter). I also really enjoyed hearin about all the jokes they would play on each other. They were just having fun.
Chapter two is titled 'As Bad As This'. I am reading it right now.
This book is AWESOME. Its a MUST for EVERY Styx fan!!
It is going to take me a while to read it all. I am in the middle of my season(start district tomorrow).
It is something that I now will look forward to doing hopefully daily.
gr8dane wrote:Well,I went to order .Book $20.99,shipping and handling $23.99 yikes.Sorry,I had to cancel that order.
pinkfloyd1973 wrote:Got mine yesterday and i'll tell you.....it is a definite page turner. I'm already on page 83 and I only put the book down long enough to type this lol. Great book Sterling and definitely worth the wait (and price)![]()
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