Also, if a band/artist does not have a tour bus, sometimes they have to pay for their own transportation and hotels.
I will try to find a break down from a band, it may not be Styx, but I'll try to find a well known band - give me a while

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froy wrote:
Thanks JY now go back to the saloon
Adam wrote:Okay, let's SAY each member makes $5000 each show. How many shows does Styx play on the average per year? Over 100?
Do the math people. That means, by this $5K rumour, each guy would be making HALF A MILLION DOLLARS PER YEAR.
Let's see. Half a million every year versus waiting for Dennis to feel like he's ready to tour, or that he's recovered from his made up, hypochondriacle, undiagnosable mystery allergy to lights. I'd choose door number 1, Monty!
And their probably making MORE...
froy wrote:Adam wrote:Okay, let's SAY each member makes $5000 each show. How many shows does Styx play on the average per year? Over 100?
Do the math people. That means, by this $5K rumour, each guy would be making HALF A MILLION DOLLARS PER YEAR.
Let's see. Half a million every year versus waiting for Dennis to feel like he's ready to tour, or that he's recovered from his made up, hypochondriacle, undiagnosable mystery allergy to lights. I'd choose door number 1, Monty!
And their probably making MORE...
Half million a year gross after taxes 250k
Now you can see why they are playing bowling alleys
With Dennis they made much more cash in allot less time .
Door number 2 is the correct door .
I think Tommy JY and the rest are just fine making what they are making without DDY. I don't think you could pay them enuff to play the kind of show DDY is doing.
With Dennis they made much more cash in allot less time .
and what would that be? A whole lot of rip-off greatest hits repackaging products to rip off the fans? Yeah certainly that's better than having Dennis in the band making some decent music.
As far as having Dennis in the band making some decent music, that hasn't happened since Paradise Theatre (IMO)
Also if Dennis was still with Styx, I seriously doubt that they would be backed by an orchestra...
The Paradise Theatre had its Grand Re-opening and I was there!!! June 29, 1996 marked the return of 70s supergroup STYX to Atlanta. Of course, they sang, "Tonight's The Night We'll Make History..." but you know, they did! The fine evening, at the Chastain Park Ampitheatre, was their first time ever playing with a symphony orchestra!! The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra (ASO) absolutely rocked through the second set with Tommy, Dennis, Chuck, James, and some drummer that reminded me of Animal from the The Muppet Show the way he wailed furiously.
SuiteMadameBlue wrote:Here's a little Styx history lesson. The band Styx did play with a Symphony back in 1996.
Here's part of a review:The Paradise Theatre had its Grand Re-opening and I was there!!! June 29, 1996 marked the return of 70s supergroup STYX to Atlanta. Of course, they sang, "Tonight's The Night We'll Make History..." but you know, they did! The fine evening, at the Chastain Park Ampitheatre, was their first time ever playing with a symphony orchestra!! The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra (ASO) absolutely rocked through the second set with Tommy, Dennis, Chuck, James, and some drummer that reminded me of Animal from the The Muppet Show the way he wailed furiously.
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