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mahatmakanejeeves

(60,949 posts)
Tue Sep 11, 2018, 03:02 PM Sep 2018

Turning 65 today, that adorable little Tommy Shaw, from Styx

Ooooh, I could just.... Ahem.

As I have said many times, 70s music is way underrated.

Tommy Shaw

Tommy Roland Shaw (born September 11, 1953) is an American guitarist, singer, songwriter, and performer best known for his work with the rock band Styx. In between his stints with Styx, he has played with other groups including Damn Yankees, Shaw Blades as well as releasing several solo albums.

Early life and music career

Tommy Shaw was born in Montgomery, Alabama, and played with many local bands in his early years. He left Montgomery after attending Robert E. Lee High School to join The Smoke Ring and then MSFunk, a Chicago-managed outfit that he played with for three years, which gave him a chance to be noticed by Styx during a two-week club gig in Chicago. After MSFunk disbanded, he went back to Montgomery to join a local group called Harmony with his childhood friends, which performed at the club Keglers Kove in a local bowling alley. Following Styx's move to A&M, guitarist and vocalist John Curulewski suddenly left the band shortly before they were to embark on a nationwide tour and a frantic search to find a last-minute replacement was launched. As a result of his previous experience with MSFunk in Chicago, Shaw got the call to audition for Styx in Chicago. Shaw said: "I got on the plane and went up there the next day, and they didn't ask me to play the guitar at all. The guitar never came out of the case." Once Styx had listened to Shaw's demo tape and Shaw had proven he could sing the high harmony in "Lady", he was hired.

Styx – 1970s

Shaw joined Styx in December 1975. His first album with Styx, Crystal Ball (1976), was titled after his own composition and also includes his songs "Mademoiselle" and "Shooz". Its follow-up, The Grand Illusion (1977), became the group's breakthrough album, which went platinum due in part to Shaw. He personally went from studio to studio, coast to coast and pleaded with stations to play the band's single "Come Sail Away" (written and sung by Dennis DeYoung). The album also featured the radio hit "Fooling Yourself (The Angry Young Man)", penned by Shaw.

Styx's eighth album, Pieces of Eight, was the breakout album for Shaw's songwriting talent. His rock-oriented contributions "Renegade" and "Blue Collar Man" were the only major hits from this release, reaching #16 and #21 respectively on the Billboard Hot 100 Singles chart, and they became 1970s rock-radio staples and perennial Styx concert favorites.[2] The Shaw-sung ballad "Sing for the Day" also became a moderate hit, hitting number #41, making Shaw the writer and singer of all three singles pulled from the album.


A song he wrote:



Another song he wrote:



They forgot to pay the light bill:



Not everyone at DU likes Styx. (See Worst Styx song.) This song has come in for particular dislike:



Same thing, live:



I love this tune:

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Turning 65 today, that adorable little Tommy Shaw, from Styx (Original Post) mahatmakanejeeves Sep 2018 OP
Yeah, but he teamed up with Nugent for the abortion that was Damn Yankees. nt Dr Hobbitstein Sep 2018 #1
his daughter is Hannah Shaw aka Kitten Lady IcyPeas Sep 2018 #2
Me too! Ohiya Sep 2018 #3

IcyPeas

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2. his daughter is Hannah Shaw aka Kitten Lady
Tue Sep 11, 2018, 04:27 PM
Sep 2018

she does rescue work and gives seminars on kitten rescue. Has a lot of videos with her kittens on YouTube.

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