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Ink 19 :: Shaw-Blades

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Influence (VH1 Classic). Review by Andrew Ellis.

SHAW-BLADES INFLUENCE VH1 Classic Formerly members of classic hard rock bands Night Ranger, Styx and Damn Yankees, Tommy Shaw and Jack Blades outline the music that inspired them to pick up a guitar on Influence, their first album since the pair's 1995 effort, Hallucination. Like that album, Influence ...

Ink 19 :: Styx & The Contemporary Youth Orchestra

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One With Everything (New Door Records). Review by Carl F Gauze.

... to write about it, and each time I've found something new and interesting. At first, I thought this was just some stadium rock bombast, but Tommy Shaw's material does grow on you. While furs and cubic zirconia might not be appropriate yet, I can see a concert at Lincoln center in 2112 featuring Bach ...

Ink 19 :: Styx/REO Speedwagon

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Kandi (with a "K," thank you very much) clutched the brown box from Amazon an...

... " blared from the tiny speakers, and she was instantly transported back to the night she had seen these bands together, playing at an amusement park. Tommy T. had picked her up in his new PT Cruiser, and even though she woke up the next morning to discover she was wearing her new concert T-shirt inside ...

Ink 19 :: Not the Same Old Song and Dance

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November 1999 :: Music L-R :: Not the Same Old Song and Dance (Nancy L Clark)

... found Jeff Keith's rendition of "Draw The Line" to be excellent. He even sounds more than a little like Steven Tyler singing it. The guitar work by Tommy Sketch is quite good.    Jack Russell does a quality job on "Same Old Song and Dance." This is definitely not the same style as the Aerosmith version ...

Ink 19 :: The Flow

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Dada (self-released). Review by Stein Haukland.

... clever. For evidence, listen to the brilliant power-pop ballad "Boy" or the quietly swaggering "Grey" (on which he sounds like, of all people, Tommy Shaw). There are enough of those songs on here to make this a promising effort, at the very least. On the weaker side, there is "Written All Over", which ...
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