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Open Arms by Tommy Shaw

Artist Biography For Tommy Shaw

Tommy Roland Shaw Born September 11 1953 Is An American Guitarist Best Known For His Work With The Rock Band Styx. In Between His Stints With Styx He Has Played With The Supergroup Damn Yankees And Has Released Several Solo Albums. Early Life & Music Career Tommy Shaw Was Born In Montgomery Alabama In 1953 And Played With Many Local Bands In His Early Years. He Left Montgomery After High School To Join MS Funk A Chicago-Managed Outfit That He Played With For 3 Years Which Gave Him A Chance To Be Noticed By The Band Styx During A 2-Week Club Gig In Chicago. After MS Funk Disbanded He Went Back To Montgomery To Join A Local Group With His Childhood Friends Called Harvest Which Performed At A Club In A Bowling Alley Called "Keglar's Kove". 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. While Playing At The Bowling Alley Bar As A Result Of His Previous Experience With MS Funk In Chicago Shaw Got The Call To Audition For Styx And Was Quickly Hired. Styx — 1970s The First Album With Shaw "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 And Also Featured A Radio Hit By Shaw "Fooling Yourself The Angry Young Man ". Styx's 8th Album Appropriately Entitled Pieces Of Eight Was The Breakout Album For Shaw's Songwriting Talent With His Rock-Oriented Contributions "Renegade" And "Blue Collar Man" Which Became `70's Rock Radio Staples And Perennial Styx Concert Favorites Reaching #16 And #21 Respectively On The Billboard Hot 100 Singles Chart.It Also Featured A Minor Radio Hit Shaw's Tune "Sing For The Day". Edit 1980s — 1990s Though The `80's Brought The Downfall Of Styx It Began With Styx Riding A Wave Of Commercial Success With The #1 Pop Ballad "Babe" From The 9th Styx Album Cornerstone In 1979 Which Was Written By Keyboardist Dennis DeYoung. However Tension Mounted Within The Band As Shaw And Other Band Members Expressed Dissatisfaction With DeYoung's Desire To Pull The Band Into A Pop Radio & Theatrical Direction While Other Members Preferred The Rock Direction Of The Songs Written By Shaw And Guitarist James "JY" Young. For This Reason Unbeknownst To The Public-At-Large Dennis DeYoung Was Fired From The Group In Early 1980 For A Brief Unpublicized Moment And Quickly Rehired But This Conflict Would Arise Again. Shaw's Ascerbation Was Furthered With His Disatisfaction Of The Theatrical-Themed Album Paradise Theater And Brought To A Boil With The Tour For The Next Album Kilroy Was Here Which Featured A Progressive Stage Show Combined With An 11-Minute Movie Intro And Theatrical Performances By The Band. Shortly After The Tour Ended Shaw Left Styx In 1983 To Pursue His Solo Career. Shaw Released 3 Solo Albums In The 1980s Girls With Guns 1984 What If 1985 And Ambition 1987 Scoring A Top 40 Hit With The Title Track From The 1st Album. 1990s — Present In The Early 1990s Shaw Ted Nugent Jack Blades And Drummer Michael Cartellone Formed The Band Damn Yankees. Their Biggest Hit "High Enough" Was Co-Written By Shaw. The Band Had A Strong Concert Following However Even Though The 2nd Album Went Platinum The Band Separated. Shaw Returned To A Reunited Styx In 1995 And Embarked On A Subsequent Tour With Them In 1996. Tommy Would Later Record A Fourth Solo Record In 1998 "7 Deadly Zens". Shaw Has Also Worked With Other Artists On A "Pink Floyd's The Wall" Tribute Album. He Also Worked On A KISS Tribute Album "Spin The Bottle An All-Star Tribute To KISS" On Which He Sang "Love Gun". Tommy Teamed Up With Night Ranger's Jack Blades In A Duo Appropriately Called Shaw Blades And Released An Album Entitled "Hallucination" In 1995. A Second Collaboration Entitled "Influence" Was Released In Early March 2007 And The Duo Appeared Live On VH1 Classic Backed Up By Famed Nashville Songwriter Gary Burr. Shaw Blades Did A Short Tour In Spring 2007 That Was Well-Received. The Tour Included Songs From Night Ranger Styx Shaw's Solo Albums And Damn Yankees. The Duo Also Recorded The Classic Christmas Song "The Twelve Days Of Christmas" Which Was Released In 2002 On The Album "A Classic Rock Christmas" A Compilation Of Classic Christmas Songs Recorded By Various Classic Rock Artists. As Of 2007 Shaw Leads Styx Along With James "JY" Young. Shaw & Young Are The Only Remaining Members From Styx's Heyday. Hall Of Fame Tommy Shaw Will Be Inducted Into The Alabama Music Hall Of Fame In February 2008 At Their Awards Banquet To Be Held In Tommy's Hometown Of Montgomery AL..

Frogtoon Music - Song Info: Open Arms

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Release Information
Barcode 741157163520
Format CD
Length 52 33
Additional Details
Type Album Compilation
Status Official
Language English
Script Latin
Data Quality Normal
Labels Deadline Music
CLP 1635-2
Release Events United States
2006-10-10 Tracklist Details 13 Tracks Discogs Https //www.Discogs.Com/Various-An-80s-Metal-Tribute-To-Journey/release/10859574
An '80s Metal Tribute To Journey CD Compilation Album Cover
More Images Various ‎– An '80s Metal Tribute To Journey
Label Deadline Music ‎– CLP 1635-2
Format CD Compilation Country US
Released 10 Oct 2006
Genre Rock
Style Hard Rock
Tracklist 13 Tracks 1–Mickey ThomasDon't Stop Believin'4 16
2–Bobby KimballWho's Crying Now5 07
3–Kip WingerSend Her My Love3 47
4–Tommy ShawOpen Arms3 21
5–Jack Russell 2 Any Way You Want It3 09
6–Robin McAuleyFaithfully4 30
7–Kelly HansenWheel In The Sky4 19
8–John CorabiGirl Can't Help It3 50
9–Mark Knight 4 Only The Young4 12
10–Chas WestLovin' Touchin' Squeezin'3 52
11–Ralph SaenzBe Good To Yourself4 02
12–Stevie RachelleLights3 14
13–Kelly HansenSeparate Ways4 54

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