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Styx and the Contemporary Youth Orchestra of Cleveland - One with Everything

Styx and the Contemporary Youth Orchestra of Cleveland - One with Everything (2009)

April. 21,2009
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On May 25, 2006, the band took the stage in Cleveland for a new venture accompanied by the 115-piece Contemporary Youth Orchestra and a 60-member chorus. With a set list that combined Styx classics, new songs, and cover versions, this was a truly unique event. In 2006, Styx upped the ante on their already-epic stage presence by joining forces with the Contemporary Youth Orchestra of Cleveland. Backed by the 115-piece symphony and a 60-member choir, the rock band played incredible renditions of their hits, including "Renegade" and "Too Much Time on My Hands."

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VividSimon
2009/04/21

Simply Perfect

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BoardChiri
2009/04/22

Bad Acting and worse Bad Screenplay

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Nayan Gough
2009/04/23

A great movie, one of the best of this year. There was a bit of confusion at one point in the plot, but nothing serious.

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Staci Frederick
2009/04/24

Blistering performances.

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Max Brand3
2009/04/25

I may be the first one to write about this show on IMDb but I first got this on DVD back in late 2006 and this concert is amazing and although with some of the changes in the band of Styx. This is a amazing concert and these guys were certainly having the time of their lives performing all the great Styx tunes with some new ones. The Contemporary Youth Orchestra from Clevland Ohio really made that show special for Styx and they certainly with all the practice they put on weeks end paid of and may had played their best performance ever. These kids from 13 to 19 have a gift of talent and this is one show they'll remember for the rest of their lives. If you folks like to see a very inspirational emotional show. Get this DVD and watch it with your kids cause they'll realized that this music is very real and all the performers gave their hearts & souls to a audience of more that 10'000 in one place.

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