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I Stumble In wrote:That Tommy hits it big with a bluegrass album? Think about it for a minute...he grew up playing it....other artists have successfully crossed over to the country side (Darius Rucker)....and he could have some pretty big collaborations on the album. Alison Krause was on his Zens album, and she is a giant in the genre. It could be interesting. All it takes is one radio friendly song and it could spell a different road in his career. If I were JY I would be shitting my pants, because the cash cow of the organization may find a new avenue for revenue.
stmonkeys wrote:look at bon jovi. as huge a band they are, they still failed at crossing over.
StyxCollector wrote:stmonkeys wrote:look at bon jovi. as huge a band they are, they still failed at crossing over.
"Who Says You Can't Go Home" hit #1 on the Billboard Hot Country Chart - the first rock band to do it. They also won a Grammy (Best Country Collaboration with Vocals) for that sony as well. I'd say that's pretty darn successful.
I'm not saying TS would hit it that big, but I think it's more natural for him now - just look at Shaw Blades. I don't think anyone here who saw that tour would say he wasn't into it, and he was arguably as alive as I've seen him in years even with Styx. I haven't seen Tommy enjoying himself that much since the 90s.
I also think it says a lot that he can crank out a bluegrass album and his rock output has been a trickle. I just don't think he has a desire to write for Styx at the moment, and that's OK. I'm more curious to hear this bluegrass thing anyway.
Thenightbull wrote:It looks like this is really gonna happen here's a note from tommy's site:
Album project for 2010
Hello Friends,
I'm working on a bluegrass album with my friend Brad Davis. We started writing bluegrass in 2006 after I sang on a track of his and liked the way I sounded singing Bluegrass.
I love the story telling aspect and colorful instrumental opportunities which are so different from anything else I've every done. This was the first time I had enough of a break to spend some serious woodshedding time and now most of the writing has ben completed. We will be cutting the tracks in Nashville in March. We plan to release it later this year.
TS
styxfanNH wrote:Thenightbull wrote:It looks like this is really gonna happen here's a note from tommy's site:
Album project for 2010
Hello Friends,
I'm working on a bluegrass album with my friend Brad Davis. We started writing bluegrass in 2006 after I sang on a track of his and liked the way I sounded singing Bluegrass.
I love the story telling aspect and colorful instrumental opportunities which are so different from anything else I've every done. This was the first time I had enough of a break to spend some serious woodshedding time and now most of the writing has ben completed. We will be cutting the tracks in Nashville in March. We plan to release it later this year.
TS
I guess hearing it out of Tommy's mouth on the video wasn't good enough... Did you think this made up hyperbole?
Thenightbull wrote:styxfanNH wrote:Thenightbull wrote:It looks like this is really gonna happen here's a note from tommy's site:
Album project for 2010
Hello Friends,
I'm working on a bluegrass album with my friend Brad Davis. We started writing bluegrass in 2006 after I sang on a track of his and liked the way I sounded singing Bluegrass.
I love the story telling aspect and colorful instrumental opportunities which are so different from anything else I've every done. This was the first time I had enough of a break to spend some serious woodshedding time and now most of the writing has ben completed. We will be cutting the tracks in Nashville in March. We plan to release it later this year.
TS
I guess hearing it out of Tommy's mouth on the video wasn't good enough... Did you think this made up hyperbole?
Dunno what ya mean but here's the link: http://www.tommyshaw.com/notes/2010a.htm
Ash wrote:It has to be said. Tommy Shaw's web site looks really, really bad. You'd think he could do a little better. If the web master reads this, no offense, but wow it's just bad.
DerriD wrote:Ash wrote:It has to be said. Tommy Shaw's web site looks really, really bad. You'd think he could do a little better. If the web master reads this, no offense, but wow it's just bad.
Ash,
It sure does. I think it's a fan site that sort of evolved into an 'official' site.
froy wrote:DerriD wrote:Ash wrote:It has to be said. Tommy Shaw's web site looks really, really bad. You'd think he could do a little better. If the web master reads this, no offense, but wow it's just bad.
Ash,
It sure does. I think it's a fan site that sort of evolved into an 'official' site.
Guess who owns the domain name
www.crystalball3d.com
I'll give ya a hint me
DerriD wrote:Ash wrote:It has to be said. Tommy Shaw's web site looks really, really bad. You'd think he could do a little better. If the web master reads this, no offense, but wow it's just bad.
Ash,
It sure does. I think it's a fan site that sort of evolved into an 'official' site.
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