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Archetype wrote:Dennis do a tour with Steve Augeri ...two of my favorite vocalists in one night.Think about it, neither of them are road-dogs so their scheduling preferences would be mutual and it would be a great night of music.

Saint John wrote:I'm quite sure that Steve Augeri's "touring" days are over. I doubt he'll ever do 40+ shows in a year ever again, let alone the multiple nights per week that a tour mandates. Besides, sharing the stage night after night with Dennis DeYoung and his pristine, almost incomparable, voice probably wouldn't be the wisest idea. Steve should continue to do whatever workload his voice can handle, and I think that's what we're seeing now.
Archetype wrote:Dennis do a tour with Steve Augeri ...two of my favorite vocalists in one night.Think about it, neither of them are road-dogs so their scheduling preferences would be mutual and it would be a great night of music.

Saint John wrote:I'm quite sure that Steve Augeri's "touring" days are over. I doubt he'll ever do 40+ shows in a year ever again, let alone the multiple nights per week that a tour mandates. Besides, sharing the stage night after night with Dennis DeYoung and his pristine, almost incomparable, voice probably wouldn't be the wisest idea. Steve should continue to do whatever workload his voice can handle, and I think that's what we're seeing now.
Saint John wrote:I'm quite sure that Steve Augeri's "touring" days are over. I doubt he'll ever do 40+ shows in a year ever again, let alone the multiple nights per week that a tour mandates. Besides, sharing the stage night after night with Dennis DeYoung and his pristine, almost incomparable, voice probably wouldn't be the wisest idea. Steve should continue to do whatever workload his voice can handle, and I think that's what we're seeing now.

Love Rik with and without Triumph. One of the best things to come out of Canada.bugsymalone wrote:Oh, well, my dream lineup is still Dennis DeYoung/Steve Perry, but that ain't happening.
I have always thought something with Roger Hodgson would be really cool, or something with Rik Emmett. They are all "signature" voices from the heyday of their individual bands.
Bugsy
ETA: That sort of tour would play well in both the USA and really well in Canada. Dennis is no stranger to success in Canada.
bugsymalone wrote:Oh, well, my dream lineup is still Dennis DeYoung/Steve Perry, but that ain't happening.
I have always thought something with Roger Hodgson would be really cool, or something with Rik Emmett. They are all "signature" voices from the heyday of their individual bands.
Bugsy
ETA: That sort of tour would play well in both the USA and really well in Canada. Dennis is no stranger to success in Canada.
SuiteMadameBlue wrote:bugsymalone wrote:Oh, well, my dream lineup is still Dennis DeYoung/Steve Perry, but that ain't happening.
I have always thought something with Roger Hodgson would be really cool, or something with Rik Emmett. They are all "signature" voices from the heyday of their individual bands.
Bugsy
ETA: That sort of tour would play well in both the USA and really well in Canada. Dennis is no stranger to success in Canada.
I was in Jersey when Rik opened up for DDY, for me it was a dream come true! Rik is still great! I give anything to see Dennis DeYoung/Steve Perry!
Monker wrote:
Well, maybe after all three of you die...

bugsymalone wrote:Monker wrote:
Well, maybe after all three of you die...
You first, Monker. No. Really. Be my guest. I won't mind.
Bugsy
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