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From the DDY letter: I am pleased and proud to announce that the release in the USA of "100 Years From Now" will be on Rounder Records. The president of Rounder, John Virant, and I first met in New York at my rock symphony show at the Beacon. His company is the distributor of my live album in the states and now much to my surprise he has decided to be the official record company for "100 Years".(100 Years the CD, not the duration of the record contract.) The record business is in such a state of flux that quite frankly I'm gratified that John has belief in me. When he received the Canadian CD he called me and talked enthusiastically about the music. How refreshing! The album will have two new tracks, "Private Jones" and "There Was A Time." In addition, there will be an all English version duet of the title track. The release date and my duet partner are still being determined. The album is ready to go today except for the duet. John and I are looking for the right match.
styxfanNH wrote:Now I'll have to pay attention to Rounder's catalog they send me.
Good for Dennis for all the recognition he is getting.
I am glad to see Hunchback is now a traveling show. Who woulda thunk it.
bugsymalone wrote:From the DDY letter: I am pleased and proud to announce that the release in the USA of "100 Years From Now" will be on Rounder Records. The president of Rounder, John Virant, and I first met in New York at my rock symphony show at the Beacon. His company is the distributor of my live album in the states and now much to my surprise he has decided to be the official record company for "100 Years".(100 Years the CD, not the duration of the record contract.) The record business is in such a state of flux that quite frankly I'm gratified that John has belief in me. When he received the Canadian CD he called me and talked enthusiastically about the music. How refreshing! The album will have two new tracks, "Private Jones" and "There Was A Time." In addition, there will be an all English version duet of the title track. The release date and my duet partner are still being determined. The album is ready to go today except for the duet. John and I are looking for the right match.
I noticed some fellow Rounder label-mates are Robert Plant and John Waite. Just sayin' ......
Bugsy
Castle Walls wrote:. All of them are such big fans of Styx. Styx was the American band they aspired to be.
To this day I know Michael loves their music. If Dennis would call Michael up I would almost guess Michael would sing with Dennis for free.
Castle Walls wrote:Dennis DeYoung teaming with Steve Perry would be heaven.
Castle Walls wrote: Another favorite of mine for Dennis to sing with would be Michael Stipe.
styxfanNH wrote:Allan,
You coming to opening night with us?
StyxCollector wrote:styxfanNH wrote:Allan,
You coming to opening night with us?
Maybe, maybe not
I tend to be in places and no one knows I'm there. lol
StyxCollector wrote:styxfanNH wrote:Allan,
You coming to opening night with us?
Maybe, maybe not
I tend to be in places and no one knows I'm there. lol
StyxCollector wrote:What can I say, I try to stay incognito as much as possible. Unlike some folks who may actually be attention whores (and not saying anyone here BTW), I'm just there to see the show; it's not about who recognizes me. I almost prefer not to be recognized to be honest.
sadie65 wrote:Seems fair. Given your presence on the net with your website and knowledge, I could see that as giving people the perception you are a "celebrity" of sorts when all you are there to do is see a show.
StyxCollector wrote:sadie65 wrote:Seems fair. Given your presence on the net with your website and knowledge, I could see that as giving people the perception you are a "celebrity" of sorts when all you are there to do is see a show.
Well, let me put it another way: I don't care if I'm recognized, but if I am 9/10 times I get asked about the whole Styx vs. DDY thing, or asked about a million things which I may not even feel like talking about but it would almost seem rude not to interact on some level. There's a reason I tend to also know more and hear things through some trusted sources: I tend not to say what I shouldn't. And no one is getting that stuff out of me.
Contrary to what people may think, I don't spend my waking moments dwelling on all things Styx. LOL
Trust me when I say that when I spend money on a hotel, airfare, and tickets, the last thing I want to do is talk shop.
sadie65 wrote:Yep, that was what I was trying to say. Just because you have a connection of sorts...people seem to think that entitles them to approach you. Totally unfair and unrealistic so I can completely see why you would NOT want anyone to know who you are.
StyxCollector wrote:sadie65 wrote:Seems fair. Given your presence on the net with your website and knowledge, I could see that as giving people the perception you are a "celebrity" of sorts when all you are there to do is see a show.
Well, let me put it another way: I don't care if I'm recognized, but if I am 9/10 times I get asked about the whole Styx vs. DDY thing, or asked about a million things which I may not even feel like talking about but it would almost seem rude not to interact on some level. There's a reason I tend to also know more and hear things through some trusted sources: I tend not to say what I shouldn't. And no one is getting that stuff out of me.
Contrary to what people may think, I don't spend my waking moments dwelling on all things Styx. LOL
Trust me when I say that when I spend money on a hotel, airfare, and tickets, the last thing I want to do is talk shop.
styxfanNH wrote:YOu mean no 100 page white paper talks?
Castle Walls wrote:Dennis DeYoung teaming with Steve Perry would be heaven.
I believe this would not be possible because I heard the Steve Perry could no longer sing. He had some vocal damage sometime during the 1990's
I love the French version that is done now. But if Dennis is determined to switch it up I always thought that he and Elton John would sound marvelous together.
Another favorite of mine for Dennis to sing with would be Michael Stipe.
When I was free lancing back in the mid 90's I did a shoot for Michael, Peter,Bill, Jefferson,Bertis, and Mike. It was for their Monster LP. All of them are such big fans of Styx. Styx was the American band they aspired to be.
To this day I know Michael loves their music. If Dennis would call Michael up I would almost guess Michael would sing with Dennis for free.
Castle Walls wrote:Dennis DeYoung teaming with Steve Perry would be heaven.
I believe this would not be possible because I heard the Steve Perry could no longer sing. He had some vocal damage sometime during the 1990's
I love the French version that is done now. But if Dennis is determined to switch it up I always thought that he and Elton John would sound marvelous together.
Another favorite of mine for Dennis to sing with would be Michael Stipe.
When I was free lancing back in the mid 90's I did a shoot for Michael, Peter,Bill, Jefferson,Bertis, and Mike. It was for their Monster LP. All of them are such big fans of Styx. Styx was the American band they aspired to be.
To this day I know Michael loves their music. If Dennis would call Michael up I would almost guess Michael would sing with Dennis for free.
sniper16 wrote:dennis will have the same problem journey had with arrival.
this cd has beenout for 4/6 months, the diehards already have it.
his best bet is to get someone relavant to do the duet and get some airplay(maybe).
a country singer would be an obvious choice. but i dont think country radio would play the song.
so maybe a miley cirus would create a buzz.but does regular radio play hannah montanna.
so maybe a celine, elton type is the way to go.
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