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Tommy Shaw

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Biography

Although he wasn't an original member, guitarist Tommy Shaw not only penned some of Styx's best-known songs but served as a musical foil for Dennis DeYoung during the band's heyday. Born on September 11, 1953, in Montgomery, Alabama, Shaw's interest in music began at a young age and he spent years playing in local bands. He was still living in Montgomery when he was offered an audition to replace departed guitarist John Curulewski for the group's tour to support 1975's Meet Me On the Equinox. By the time Styx released their next record, Crystal Ball, Shaw was not only a full-time member, he had written the album's title track. From 1976 through 1983, Styx were one of the most successful rock bands in America and Shaw contributed songs like "Fooling Yourself," "Blue Collar Man," and "Too Much Time on My Hands" to their catalog.

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Top Tracks

Total plays on Last.fm over the last 6 months
  1. Down Payment Blues - (6:04)  -  1,622 plays
  2. Girls With Guns - (3:10)  -  1,432 plays
  3. Dangerous Game (LP Version) - (4:52)  -  498 plays
  4. Ever Since The World Began (LP Version) - (4:07)  -  553 plays
  5. No Such Thing (LP Version) - (3:57)  -  335 plays
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