March 20, 2008
It's good to be Alberta bound. Gordon Lightfoot sure
got that right as the last three nights will attest.
Edmonton, Red Deer and Calgary all made me feel that
great sensation that only comes from rocking it down
Alberta -style. Thank you all for giving me that and
may the experience be repeated sometime up the road. I
raise a toast to you all. Gowan
March 3, 2008
I've had the great fortune to have shared the stage with Jeff Healey on a few memorable occasions. It was a marvel to see Jeff perform up close. What a musician ! Thank you Mr. Healey. May you play on for all eternity. Lawrence Gowan
February 1, 2008
It's February One And I'm having so much fun Just soakin' up the sun After my snow-shoveling is done... ( I'm obviously not feeling as inspired as I'd hoped today ) But 2008 has started out pretty sweet with our Styx shows so far, and there's much more to come for your every rockin' need. Indeed. We gonna make yo' ear-drums bleed... ( still not the finding that inspiration , WTF ) . On to other matters. Have you noticed this weather ? No ?...me neither. Toronto is currently experiencing blizzard conditions. And I don't mean Dairy Queen. It's quite a scene. Where dat house effect of green ? Gettin' down on my spleen !.. ( oh god, it's hopeless ) I'm going to return to my practice immediately and I'll let you know when something emerges that's worthy of your time. Cheers for now, Your soon to be inspired artist: Gowan
December 31, 2007
It's New Year's Eve ! Have you got all your shopping done yet ?... oh, sorry that was last week's big blow-out wasn't it. Today it's MONDAY MADNESS !! If I could buy you all a Happy New Year I would, you know . But since that's not something that can be purchased I'm going to put my wallet away now. At least I offered and that's what counts... isn't it ? I think a happy new year is something you have to feel in your bones, and my bones are feeling optimistic in this regard. I hope the same may be said of your bones. If not, then may I recommend a good dose of Styx-rock-spectacle to set you on the path ? Side effects be damned, it's what you need. Not a doctor. I don't need no doc... you know what I'm sayin' dog. Just do it. Nike do and so should you. We had a wonderful time playing Merrilville and Waukegan the last two nights, and personally I had a very good time reliving the Strange Animal experience a few weeks back. '007 was a great year gig-wise. Will '08 be as great ? Let's wait, anticipate, celebrate and get a rebate. At least that's what I'm in the market for. Happy New to all of you. Gowan
December 24, 2007
I came across the strangest fellow while dining at " Ye Olde Roque-Star and Firkin" a fort-night ago . Pawn my soul, I believe his name was Ebenezer something... or Bob or Judy. Anyway, he used to work at Fezziwig's as a young clerk before starting his own counting house and tonight his deceased life long partner, Jacob Marley shall be visiting him ( in ghostly fashion ) to announce a chance and hope of reclamation. Apparently Ebenezer's been a bit of a Scrooge at Christmas for far too long and it's time he wised up... As for Kringle, he's busy but he asked me to say hello and that he'll be popping in to dish the deal sometime after midnight... so don't be alarmed and please, no pepper spray you naughty- lister's. I thank you all for your Christmas greetings and good cheer. May choirs of angels ( of all faiths and denominations but certainly those that meet the wing requirements ) accompany your dreams with sweet heavenly Metalcore to bring forth your seasonal joy. And may rockers of all ages ring in your new year to come. I raise a toast to you all. Sugar Plum Gowan ... but you can call me Rudolph
December 5, 2007
Dwellers of Earth, dig this: Over the next couple of weeks I'll be making 3 brief musical guest appearances with various friends in the Toronto area. If you do not reside in Toronto and are in need of directions, listen up:1. Find "Canada" on the map( Google Earth Search works quite well ), 2. Under the province of Ontario by the shores of the lake which bears that name...zzz zzz zzz... shh! ( I just put my own computer to sleep...) December 9 at Jeff Healey's with Greg Godovitz for a John Lennon tribute. December 12 at The Mod Club for Andy Kim's Christmas show: featuring " Gowan and Barenaked Ladies " ( I've always wanted to see those words in lights ). At that show I'll be re-united with two members of our 80's touring outfit. Namely, Peter Nunn on keys and my brother Terry on bass ( he is also musical director for this soiree ) We'll be doing a Christmas tune and also something Ominous from our past... December 16 I'll be playing with John McDermott at his annual pageant of lights which is held at some up-scale joint downtown ( the name of which I'll check in the next few days on Google Earth ). So, if perchance you can make it, do so. And please make a public spectacle of yourself... Gowan
November 22, 2007
If anyone out there in the great dirty world is feeling inspired enough to sing a little song today, I've taken the liberty of supplying you all with a lyric sheet : Happy Birthday to you, You live in a zoo, You look like a monkey, And you smell like... Please stop this childishness right now and sing it properly... ( I'll wait. And please feel free to use " dear Gowan " in the last line.. ) Excellent. That was lovely. I can't believe you remembered... Now if you'd like to move on to the next traditional Rite of Passage ( the whacks, of course ) since we are conducting this ceremony via internet,you shall have to improvise. Please follow these instructions: 1. Take out your Gowan dolls ( not the one you stick the pins in, the one you blow-up... get serious ) 2. Raise your right or left hand 3. Administer a good dose of butt-slapping 4. When your hand is entirely red and raw ( or just before you sense the rupturing of blood-vessels ) you will have reached the correct number of years required 5. I hope you're proud of yourself. ( at least I still have my dignity ). The End... or is it ? Thank-you all for your birthday greetings and to those in the USA : Happy Thanksgiving ! I hope you enjoyed the party. Do come again. Lawrence Gowan
November 4, 2007
Salutations Rockers, The great Styx tour of 2007 has concluded until after Christmas, Channukah, Kwanza, Buddah-Baby's Bath-day , and other winter solstice festivities. "We hope you have enjoyed the show ..." It has been perhaps my favourite year of performing with these fine fellows and now I have to return to all the challenging tasks of life off the road for a few weeks. You're probably thinking " Oh c'mon rockstar, just have your slaves take care of business for you... " And you're so right, except that it seems they have run off in my absence. I've placed a "NOW HIRING " sign around my neck and paraded it through town but people assume it's all something to do with Halloween...( which is just sooo over, dude. ) Perhaps it's time to write some music. Thanks to all for your kind Guest Book notes of late. I've enjoyed reading them while having my road withdrawing meltdown...
August 27, 2007
"To Those About To Rock"... a wise one did say. Have you been to one of these Styx, Foreigner, Def Leppard shows this summer ? I have been to all of them 'cause I'm just that kind of obsessed, and I think you should be too. ( I believe this heat-wave is having it's way with all of us ). We're having a great time of it with these fine fellows of Leppard... ( who are in fact NOT "def" but merely just as hearing impaired as the rest of us life-long ear splitters ) . The crowds have been especially crowded and the sweaty atmosphere has been particularly moist... but all in a good way. We've had tremendous response in all cities so far, although in Raleigh the gods of rock saw fit to tear the roof of the joint before we had a chance to by way of a mini-tornado prior to the show,( although "mini " never appeared more "maxi" to these eyes ). We have returned to Raleigh to blow 'em away once more only this time by the sheer force of our rocking. Hail Feedback ! We're going everywhere that has HBO in North America, ( blame Flight Of The Conchords ). We're even going to see Vancouver, and for me that is long over-due. I continue to enjoy your Guestbook entries and perceptions and send you all my best vibes. Lawrence Gowan June 12, 2007
Hello all you peoples, This Saturday, Styx are preparing to play on an award show in California for honoree Adam Sandler. We'll be close to the stars, the ocean and the Stanley Cup ! " and we'll have fun fun fun till Big Daddy takes the T-Bird away" After this little soiree we shall embark on the rock extravaganza of the year, melting ears and hearts along with the lads-de-la Def Leppard. We do hope you will attend in your finest of finery. My thanks to all who contributed a note of reflection to "The Gamut" regarding the 20th anniversary of "Great Dirty World". I enjoyed reading your thoughts and I'm grateful that the songs have stuck. Yes, these moonlight desires still haunt me... Also, let me acknowledge the Styxfest at Casino Rama and all the good that it shall bring about. Well done... (even the dark lords of rock are impressed) . That's all I can muster for now as I must go practice ( which I've heard makes perfect ) on my Stratocaster guitar which I am thrilled to be thrashing at during JY's " Midnight Ride " in recent shows... And they all rocked on... Lawrence Gowan
April 30, 2007
Hello from Glasgow
I'm back in the city where I first said hello to planet Earth and the sun is shining. Could this be a
sign ? I've had the good fortune to return here several times but never do I recall it looking so
inviting. I visited my Auntie first thing . Second thing will be to rock my fellow Scots to the hilt...(of their kilts) . This tour has been a resounding success for Styx.Wembley in London was certainly a hi-light and all the audiences have been in excellent form. Deep Purple and Thin Lizzy have both been great. We go back to England till the end of the week after tomorrow's show and then return to the USA...( or Canada for one of us ). Till then : "You take the high road and I'll take the low road". Either way I'll see you there.
Lawrence Gowan
March 21, 2007
Hey You, Yes, you there on the computin' thingy...How's y'all doin' ? Me ?, I'm good...We been giggin' hard for the first three months of '007 and you've been great ( as usual ). Last week I took a vacation in Vegas and saw " O " and " Love ". I loved O, and O how I loved Love. They both had me standing on my head ( that's been happening rather frequently of late ). I felt so elated after these experiences that I felt the universe was wrapping it's cosmic arms around me and whispering " No harm shall ever come to thee "... So I slipped a dollar ( U.S. ) into a slot machine and put that promise to the test. Suddenly it was raining gold from the heavens and pixies were carrying me through the casino and all the people of the earth were happy and joyously they danced...actually I'm making this up. It just pains me to confess that I lost a buck... But I don't care, because we're off to England and Scotland and Wales next month to rock the monarchy ( and Their Loyal Subjects ) to the core ! ( blimey ). Please come and see for yourself. Thanks for stopping by; Lawrence Gowan ( minus $1.00 )
January 3, 2007
Howdy Y'all, I'm watching the World Junior Hockey Tournament and Canada are going into the gold medal round...it has nothing to do with me, and yet I feel strangely responsible due to my inane screaming at the TV which obviously achieved the desired effect. You're welcome. Back to things that have less to do with my fantasy world... Styx had a lovely run of gigs leading up to New Years Eve which all who attended can attest to. The dvd which we released last November has most definitely struck a positive note with all the HDTV stations that have aired it. I hope you, dear anonymous friend, get a chance to experience it, coz it be happenin' dog...for reals. Here's to us all moving forward into a rock-tastic 2007 and beyond. Thanks for all your kind words on this site in 2006 and of course to Marlene for another fine year of webmastering. Masterfully done, indeed. Lawrence "Gowan"
December 24, 2006 (sorry this got posted late, I was on vacation)
A Very Merry Upon You All, Ring The Bells For Christmas or whatever else you wish to ring them for. If you're hard up for bells just say: "Ding Dong". There, I've said it... I enjoyed playing at John McDermott's Christmas show on the 23rd. It was electrifying in so many ways. Thanks to all who came to the Royal Alex Theatre in Toronto to witness the new traditional lighting of the piano player. By the way, I don't know if you've heard this yet or not, but Santa Claus IS coming to town and he's got a Wii !!! I wish everyone a happy and joyous day ( whether or not there be bells ) and may the New Year bring all that you hope for. And don't forget to Rock . And don't forget to brush your teeth after drinking maple syrup. And at least try a Tofurky before you tell me you're not fond of it. Peace and Good Health to you all. Lawrence Kringle
November 24, 2006
Hello you wonderful creatures, It has been brought to my attention that a few of the Gowan Live dvd's have a sync problem in the dvd extra section( Victory and City Of The Angels ). Of course these babies are still under warranty for up to 100,000 km ( approx. 60,000 mi. )... So if you ( dear valued client ) wish to receive a replacement copy, please e-mail your request to: paul@linusent.ca Proof of purchase and a blood sample may be required... Expect to get your new improved dvd after January 2007. All apologies, and I do hope we can still be friends. Thanks, Lawrence ( recently had a birthday ) Gowan
November 22, 2006
Where has the time gone ? It just seems like yesterday was Nov.21, 2006...oh, sorry that was yesterday, wasn't it...Well it just doesn't seem that long ago, does it ? I believe in the future anyway. Why else would there be horoscopes and green bananas ? When I was a boy I remember folks saying that one day there will be horse-less carriages on His Majesty's roads and I believed that mine would be a hybrid-Rolls... ( in case you were wondering what a special gift would be ). They say " Time waits for no man ", and yet this morning I found a copy waiting for me in my mail box, with a " hard to resist, low low one year subscription offer " !! It feels like my birthda... hey ! look at that... it IS my burf-day ! It's November 22, and I got a card from you and you and you. Thank you everyone for your kind birthday wishes and the hilarious jokes about aging rock-stars ( Mick and Keith were not amused in the least, let me tell you )... Now as a gesture of my concern over global warming, I'd like you to know that I've decided not to light all the candles on my cake. ( and I wouldn't want to make the Sun jealous anyway ) . ps. I slipped a little botox into my espresso this morning and I think I look great... but my stomach is starting to rumble and I think I'd better be shufflin' along now. See you on the other side, y'all. Lawrence Gowan
November 1, 2006
You Tube seems to have every little recorded moment in history available to
the Universe. For anyone who would like to see Chilly Beach or Yam Roll or
Cribs or even The Beverly Hillbillies I'm sure it will eventually be posted
by some thoughtful individual... ( but you didn't hear that here ). I'd love
to stay and chat but there are so many "dog drives car ", " baby beats up
giant " , and " here's my bread mold " clips that I must get back to...
thanks , L Google
October 31, 2006 (sorry, I just got this message)
Dear Ghosts and Living, Tonight, Halloween, the MTV Crypts...er that
should be: CRIBS show will feature the haunted house of Gowan.
( I haunt it myself because no former inhabitant could possibly
stand the volume ). Check local listings for the time. I believe
it's 8:00pm EST. See if it doesn't give you the creepiest Halloween
vibe you've ever experienced. Yes, there will be blood, ( I stubbed
my toe ). There will be ghoulish music...always been my favourite.
And of course a live human sacrifice ( in the form of me having
to tidy up for the MTV folk dropping by. ) Love, The Cryptkeeper.
October 16, 2006
Bonjour Y'all I've just spent a fine day driving
through the autumn splendour on a crisp Canadian afternoon and trying
to keep my eyes on the road. It's difficult to avert your gaze from
all the colours of the trees and the gigantic blow-up Halloween displays...I
think I prefer ravens and witches and road-kill pumpkins. What are
you going out as ? I'm thinkin' I might go for an 80's "Gowan" thing.
Majestic Mullet. Inspiring outfit...scary boots. I'm pleased to let
you know that the Gowan Live dvd entered the charts in the top ten
in my home and native land. Thanks for all your kind comments. I'm
glad you're diggin' because I loved assembling it earlier this year,
and it reminded me of what a strong band I toured with. Thank you
again, you fine fellows. Next it will be the November release of
our Styx "One With Everything" dvd. I recommend you get yourself
into that one as well... there's another band of fine fellows if
I do say...( and I do ) Our recent gigs were tremendous, culminating
in our first South American date in Aruba which was hot in every
sense of the word. I'm writing some new music at the moment and I
suppose I should get back at it. Hope to see you when you're ready
to be seen... Gowan
September 8, 2006
Hello, Styx are back at it tonight in Detroit and Chicago tomorrow and then
Missouri and then... I just wanted to announce once again the MuchMusic "Gowan Live
In Concert" DVD will be released on Sept. 19 . It's on "Linus" distributed
by Universal, also available on-line, I'm sure. So dig. Last week after a very
full summer of touring I came home to shoot an episode of "Cribs" for
MTV... I'll let you know when it airs. Cheers, Gowan
August 12, 2006
Greetings weary travellers...from one of your own kind. The Styx
summer tour is proving to be a Blockbuster... and speaking of DVD's,
we are very much looking forward to the release of our concert
with the CYO in November, ( I believe ). I would also like to announce
the impending release of the Gowan In Concert DVD which Muchmusic
and Linus/Universal are dropping on y'all next month. Ye shall
have the delicious "chance of a long week-end" to savour a gig
from our past which will delight the senses. (I'm writing this
in California so the extra hype is to be expected). I'm very happy
that this is coming out and encourage you to indulge.
I have enjoyed reading your notes here and thank you once again
for your comments. I notice that Vancouver is in a bit of an uproar
and I shall do nothing to discourage your zeal. In fact, I'm flattered
and look forward to the day when the opportunity to play there again
arises...However, for the immediate future it seems unlikely (boo
hoo) as our schedule is jammed to the hilt. I was actually there
breifly this week, changing planes on the way to Washington state
and took full advantage to stare at your beautiful Rocky Mountain
city and English Bay and reflected on fond memories of gigs at the
Vancouver East Cultural Centre and The Queen Elizabeth theatre and
Expo and the Commodore Ballroom and shooting the video for When There's
Time For Love and Good Rockin' Tonight and skiing on Whistler and
the Juno's and other pursuits of a decadent rock stars existence
. So, in the words of the Governator "I'll be back". Someday. Actually,
Styx will be performing in the Seattle area next week so
perhaps a road trip for some in the BC region would suffice in the
mean time? C'mon! I'm doing all I can here people...work with me...(
insert your own cliche
here…....)
My thanks and gratitude to all. Lawrence "Gowan"
June 6, 2006
The Stanley Cup final began last night... and there were no Leafs in sight...
Boo Hoo...ah well. Styx are ready to resume our drive for the grail of rock,
in whatever form it chooses to manifest itself. Tis a glorious quest. Recently
we played a great show in Cleveland with a 115 piece orchestra and 50 voice
choir. Twas rock-a-licious. Looking forward, we have a very full summer on
the agenda, and why not indeed? And since I am writing this on the auspicious
date 6th of the 6th in 06... I'll leave you with the wish to show a little
:
yhtapmyS roF ehT liveD... L nawoG
April 15, 2006
Hello One and All, I wish to express my thanks to everyone who made it to our
Rama shows, and for your happy reviews as well. We're getting ready
for our next run which includes an orchestra show in Cleveland. It's going
to be rather classy in a Styx-i-fied rockin' sort of way... Also, please
keep an eye for a new cartoon called "Yam Roll" which features a karioke
monastery run by a monk named Gowan ( it's a true story ). I believe it
is to be shown on the Cartoon Network. ps Watch out Homer Simpson... L
Gowan
March 10, 2006
Hail Y'all And so we march forth... ( I wish I had sent this on March
4th )... I want you to know how much I enjoyed playing those Gowan
orchestra shows and how happy it made me to see those concert halls
filled with folks who still dig the Strange and the Animal in us
all. Peter Brennan did a tremendous job of arranging the orchestrations
and I thank him again. For you Styx fans who made the pilgrimage
to the Great White North, I hope you found the experience enlightening...eh.
Speaking of them Styx boys, I have to say our House of Blues run
through southern California and Vegas was certainly a gas gas gas...
It was great to play in Hollywood during Oscar week. (even though
I was once again overlooked by the academy) obviously my character
in Chilly Beach was too real for them to deal. Shame...but life
rocks on. Let us all continue to Big Bang our heads and make the
world shake a little better for everyone. L Gowan
February
14, 2006
Happy
Valentine's Day Lovers...
This week-end I'll be performing with Orchestra London on the 17th
and 18th. We will be playing the entire Strange Animal album in
classical style and I'm looking forward to it. Next week on the
22nd and 23rd in Kitchener Ontario I'll do the same with their
orchestra. I have not done these songs before an audience since
the start of the new millennium ( that makes it sound longer )
but I think I'm almost ready to re-surface those 80's tunes... this
time without the mullet. After that it's back to Styxworld for
yours truly , as another fine year awaits. Stop by if you're
in the neighbourhood. Ominous Spiritus.
Gowan
December 19, 2005
People of Earth; Surrender...
And
peace to men of good will hunting. After all it's Christmas and other
assorted holidays so... you know, chill baby. I just returned from
playing with my fellow rogues of Styx at Alice
Cooper's Christmas Pudding show in Phoenix. T'was the night before
and t'was great fun. I even got to sing with Alice ( who, incidently
is in fact a MAN ) on Run Rudolph Run. After
which "he" chopped off my head and fed me to a snake...some Christmas
traditions just never grow old... Earlier
this month I performed with my pal Maestro at the Canadian Urban
Music Awards on his most excellent Hip-Hop Rap version
of Criminal Mind. He was nominated for that song. After
which he pat me on the head and fed me to a snake...some
Rap traditions just never grow old... That show will air on December
21 (I believe ) on the SUN TV network across Canada. Yo,
check it. This
week on December 22, I is gonna be singin' with my main man John
McDermott at Roy Thompson hall in Toronto for his Christmas show.
John's new Christmas album entitled "Images
of Christmas" features a fabulous song called "Ring The Bells For
Christmas" by a very humble and meek ( who shall inherit the earth
) piano player. Yo, check it. Now
here's some big news: I happened to meet with Santa ( who, incidently
is in fact REAL ) the other night, and guess what.?.. I've been
upgraded to Naughty-but-Nice. Finally. The
fat man has spoken...
So,
People of Earth, Surrender and Merry Krinkle . Lawrence Gowan
July
18, 2005
Guten
tag ( you're it ! )
Get
it? It's a play on nerds... er...words. I'm still floatin' on what
a gas we had on our European-Summer-Vacation as it were, so excuse
my rambles. The shows recently in the USA haven't been too bad to
come back to either. In fact they've been rather stellar ! I've
really enjoyed these last two months of touring. Oh, yes indeed.
My smatterings of German, Swede, Italian, Dutch, French, Gaelic and
even English seemed to cause a few folks to shoot back sympathetic
stares and occasionally a nod...Now
if I can just master American I'll be sittin' pretty... Oh yeah.
And you know it too. There were far too many life enriching
experiences for all of us, the band of Styx, to truly verbalise
with any degree of justice, so I hope we'll be able to reflect those
experiences somewhat musically in the future. Thanks to all of you
for your words of support and continued rocking to the extreme limit.
It has not gone unnoticed by any stretch. Until we rock again...
Lawrence Gowan
April
19, 2005
Greetings to the people of planet Earth,
... that includes YOU. Did you ever wonder about the origins of Rock? Where
did it come from and what was there before it was here and who put it there
in the first place and what was Her sun-sign?... of course you have. Well enough
about that already. Did you know that our new Styx CD will be entitled "Big
Bang Theory" and pertains, to some degree, to our beliefs regarding the
essential components that converged to bring our universe of all things Rock
into existence? Believe it. Hopefully you will, after a listen or two. May
10 is the release date for the USA and at this writing May 24 is the Canadian
launch. We're back out touring currently and looking forward to appearing on
the "Today Show" on May 14. Thanks for all your kind words and personal comments
on this site recently. I've enjoyed reading them. Rock on dear bretheren and
sisteren. L Gowan
March 5, 2005
Hey
all you fine folks, I just tested my knee for the first time post-surgery
and... I believe I can fly...My first attempt was off a baby-grand
but by next week I'll leap tall piano's at a single bound ...as you
can see the medication hasn't quite worn off yet... Thanks so much
for all your well wishes. I know they had a positive affect. This
was a life enhancing experience in many unexpected ways. A knee isn't
such a big deal... but continuing to play music is. My mind is focused
and next week in Nashville I'll be struttin'. Knee Deep In Love...
or something.. Lawrence Gowan
February
18, 2005
We're just putting the final touches on the new record (with
I Am The Walrus). It's sounding rather splendid, if you're interested in my un-biased opinion...Did
you see the Brad Pitt commercial on the Superbowl that featured the Styx classic "Renegade"?
It was awesome (once again, un-biased). Now I have some news as well. March
1st I'll be indulging in something they call "knee-surgery" but I assure you
I'll be on stage with Styx on March 8th in Nashville. The surgeon has promised
me a 100% recovery. I asked him if I could have 110%, but he said "No, I'm
sorry but that is a mathematical impossibility "... so we've settled on 153%
and that's final. Thank you all for your kind words of concern. I'll just have
increase the "rocking out" thing to 200% (which IS apparently possibe if one
chooses the right partner). 99.9% Yours (I have to hold SOMETHING back just
to retain a hint of dignity)
Lawrence "knee-jerk-reaction" Gowan
January
3, 2005
A
Happy New Year to all of you who have visited this site. Thanks once
again for your words of support and may the Universe smile upon ye.
Please take advantage of any opportunity you may have in 2005 to
come and have your world rocked to the core by the fellows collectively
known as Styx...we shall be honoured to serve you in this regard
for we are the Walri... er Walrusses ?... um walrusseses? What
is the plural of that critter anyway? Why are we here ? These and
many other questions will likely remain a mystery to us in the coming
365 days, but alas, we have music and tight trousers to comfort our
inquiring minds and passify our yearning hearts... As for our souls;
that's a private matter on which I have no right to pry, though I
can't help but be curious. (aren't we all ). So, peace and good
health to you...( I'll be staying veggie) ... y'all do whatcha
like. L Gowan
December
25, 2004
Hello
Ho Ho
Are you making rather merry? Well you should be. It's Christmas Day... I wish
everyone a very merry everything on this 25th of December and hope that Santa
missed your name on the naughty list, ( thereby giving you your hearts desire).
Love and Tofurky to all. Lawrence Gowan
Decemer
2, 2004
Have
I got egg on my face? It has been a while since I hacked out a
little greeting on the site. Please forgive. As you may be aware,
good old "I Am The Walrus" (Styx version) is garnering much
attention these days and this is contributing to an extra dose
of happiness in our situation. I've been doing a fair share of
radio "interviews" expounding on the details of how it came to
be recorded by this band of American renegades with one token Canadian
in tow, and how we have enjoyed the reaction. We've completed a
video. Played our tour of "04", with the final date being aboard
ship in Mexico... no, hang on, we also have a Christmas show in
New York next week on the 6th. Feel free to stop by. Maybe we'll
go skating afterwards. Have some tea. A walk in the park. A galk
in the dark. Get bit by a shark. Ah yes, I be rhymin' today....
Thanks to all who sent birthday wishes, tasty dishes, so delicous.
I went snorkelling... saw some fishes. Enough. My best to all.
Cheers, Lawrence Gowan
June
8, 2004
Hello
there. Styx continues on our merry way touring as we are with the
support of Peter Frampton and Nelson. The new show and my authentic
Canadian Mountie coat are driving the masses wild with music and
fashion awesomeness (hereby declared a word). Last weekend we played
at Eric Clapton's Crossroads festival in Dallas and I was pleased
to sing I Am The Walrus along with an enthusiastic throng... and
I also met Billy Preston. One of my long time idols. And so we
travel on... as do you.
Cheers. L Gowan
March
23, 2004
Hello
to everyone of you; I've just come back from a week of Styx in
Los Angeles, Atlanta, Miami and Valdosta, Georgia...
and the walk has done me good. We're getting revved up for the
big summer ahead which will feature Peter Frampton opening all
shows. I saw him years ago with David Bowie and loved his guitar
work so this should be fun. I'm giving some thought to what theme
my stage apparel should be... hmmm... this is when the life of
a musician takes on a deeper meaning indeed. Perhaps I'll just
wait and see what suggestions our audience toss onstage. Until
then my friends, please grab every opportunity to rock with great
vigour. (and check out the MTV extra on the " School of Rock" dvd
to see a nice photo of us with Jack Black ) all the best,
Lawrence Gowan
December
25, 2003
Merry
Christmas to all ! It is Christmas Day 2003 and here I send you
all my best wishes for a happy one and also an advance "cheers" for
a great new year as well. My thanks once again to all who have
enjoyed this web site and to Marlene for creating it and running
for another glorious year. I blush in gratitude. Through
this month of December I've had a good time musically speaking.
A bit of writing, a bit of playing: Jeff Healey's Christmas fund
raiser was a grand success and I thank all of you familiar faces
for attending and I hope you enjoyed yo'selves. I hadn't sung Strange
Animal for a while and it was good to belt it out that night. Also
on December 22 I performed at Roy Thomson Hall in Toronto in John
McDermott's Christmas Show and that too was a good and different
time for yours truly... It's off to Los Angeles tomorrow and then
Vegas for New Years Eve so I'm getting my licks in good this month
all round. All the best to everyone, again, and here's looking
to see your smiling-rockin-ever-lovin' mugs in the near future.
HO HO ...
November
22, 2003
November
22, 2003 was a birthday like no other for yours truly. Styx had
played the previous two nights to great audiences in Tampa and
Boca Raton. Then we awoke in Orlando and headed for a pre-arranged
private tour of NASA. Recently we had become friends with the son
of one of the astronauts who flew the Apollo 14 mission to the
moon. He gave us a view of the space program that few are afforded...
and I loved it. I was able to step inside the Space Shuttle Discovery
and witness some of the work being done to prepare it for its return
to space. I'm still somewhat euphoric from the experience and so
grateful to have had the opportunity. It was truly awe inspiring.
L Gowan
November
5, 2003
Greetings
to all,
After reading your kind notes of support, I say thanks and may all good things
come to you. (as they should)...
Styx have been touring to great effect all throughout this Year of the Carrot...(blessed
be thy root vegetable,all praise and honour be upon it).
Lately
we've been able to lengthen the shows, now that all time constraints
have been erradicated. This we like. Just these past two weeks
in both Memphis and New Orleans and other places we seem to have
expanded our scope especially with our new boy Ricky Phillips entering
the fold. We just completed our Canadian Tour, which consisted
of two sold out nights at CasinoRama (north of Toronto) to a wonderful
blend of Canadian and travelling American faithful. Great audience,
Great venue, Great balls of fire...Also nice to see some folks
who came in from Quebec (merci mes amis).
I
have something rather shamelessly boastful to share with you now.
The Gowan song "Moonlight Desires" is to receive the
Classic Award from SOCAN, the performing rights society of Canada.
This is for radio air-play in excess of 100,000 spins. Very gratifying. The
award show will be held in Toronto on Nov.24. Also being so honoured are the
songs: Life is a Highway, Sunglasses at Night,
and Let's Give Them Something to Talk About...hip tunes to be in the company
of. Yours Truly was asked and has recklessly accepted to MC this show as well...could
a shot at game-show hosting
be far behind?..."Let's see what we've got for 'em, Bob..." I'm quite
happy about all this and pleased that my solo songs are still kicking... and
A Criminal Mind is a Styx song too!
The
Cyclorama continues. May it's journey live long into the night....Vitamin
A or as we Canucks call it:Vitamin Eh---(what a poor attempt at
humour).
May all your Carrots be golden and bring more love... Lawrence Gowan
August
10, 2003
Hey
Hey, My My
Rock n Roll will neve
r
die...(thanks Neil)
Truer words were never spoken as far as our recent tour will attest. The "Main
Event" was how we billed the Styx, Journey, REO arena rock tour of 2003,
and it was some event indeedy. Such large and enthusiastic crowds in some of
my all time favourite NHL rinks. I thank the teams for the hockey jerseys (or
sweaters to us Canadians) and the chance to use a hockey stick to fire beach
balls out to the faithful... Oh yeah...the music was great too. Mixing the
Styx classics with the new stuff was well received. "Waiting For Our Time" Fields
Of The Brave", "These Are The Times" and "Kiss Your Ass
Goodbye" all worked well. Using the giant video screen behind us, with
all our special film bits enhancing the Cyclorama songs really helped reach
everyone right to the back of the multitude. In LA, for example, Jack Black
and Kyle Gas had everyone in tune with their manic vibe during "Kiss Your
Ass Goodbye". Though for myself there were a few exaggerated antics that
I plagued my body with which were quite blown up out of proportion...(little
lingerie embarrassments which could happen to anyone)... Let's move on...
In Washington I had the good fortune, thanks to a pal, to get a tour of the
White House. So There!...(pardon me). I also met with John Roberts of CBS News.
He had recently returned safely from Iraq. Back in the 80's as JD Roberts of "The
New Music" he was the first interview I had done for Strange Animal. It
was good to talk with him again. One of the many rewarding aspects of touring
is the opportunity to meet with those you've lost contact.
The Regis and Kelly show was very enjoyable for Styx, and a nice diversion
from our usual performing circumstances. A great New York moment near the end
of the tour.
My thanks to all those who came, who saw, who rocked all over the USA.
Coming up next we'll be extending the show and adding some new and old to shake
y'all up a bit.
So get ready.
.....L Gowan
March
25, 2003
Hail
good folk,
Styx have now completed our winter tour and released Cyclorama and travelled
here and there and returned safely to our bunkers and will soon announce...
wait for it... our summer tour 2003 and more... that's right, more. Now with
50% more love, and 50% more buzz!...
I love a good run-on sentence. So free from the laws of grammar. Set me free,
baby...(now there's a strong lyric for you)...OK enough.
Thanks once again to all of you who experienced our new show. For your gratifying
comments on this web-site and for your positive feed-back on the new album.
All very appreciated by yours truly.
Now Brothers and Sisters let us bang our heads and rock...or at least find
some escape in the form of a good musical awareness. May spinning piano's come
your way...go see STYX.
Cheers, Lawrence Gowan.
February
24, 2003
Howdy Y'all
It has been a tremendous start to 2003 with the Superbowl, the Concerts, the
release of Cyclorama and the world rocks along undaunted (but on high alert).It's
a code orange.So, "What's with the Carrot?" you may well ask. "That's
the bait my dear",some may well reply. Now go get it... or at least get
on with whatever it is that motivates you. Singing a good song as you go tends
to make the journey lighter. Also a hearty laugh to fine-tune the attitude.
We're enjoying our new shows which at this point include new material and production,
a splendid spectacular indeed. Off to North Dakota in a couple of days, and
then to a town much like your own.
Looking forward to it. Rock hard my friends.
January
3, 2003
Welcome
to 2003. Its been a good year so far and it seems like it just
began yesterday... So caught up are we in the Cyclorama of it
all. I had a very different New Years Eve having just returned
from shows in Anaheim and Lake Tahoe to the familiar ground of
Toronto. I was able to call Tommy Shaw from the future since
our stroke of midnight preceded that of Los Angeles by three
hours... it felt wonderfully dis-orienting to be phoning back
to the year 2002 from the fabulously advanced and sophisticated
2003. Yes, small things amuse small minds as they say,but then
again how many of us have time travelled? (it's over-rated, take
it from me). These first days of the new year I'll be spending
in private rehearsal for the songs of our upcoming tour of the
universe.We actually debuted one "Fields of the Brave" from
the new album at the last two shows. We were very gratified by
the response it garnered and decided that a future in show biz
is still in the cards if the gods continue to smile upon us in
their benevolent ways. May they do the same for all of you who
have given your spirit of encouragement to us so generously in
2002. Please continue to do so and know that our appreciation
is sincere to the last drop, like a smooth espresso...mmmm you
can almost taste it. Have a great 2003 y'all and look to see
those STYX fella's in a town near you (or the town where you
live, which is even more convenient) Aaaah,welcome to the future.
December
3, 2002
Hello
hello,
Here's a little web note...
Over the last weekend Styx had the rare and incredibe opportunity to do some
recording with Brian Wilson, the Beach Boys mastermind. Among the procedings
we also sang a little Christmas ditty for his web-site. You should soon be
able to hear it at: www.BrianWilson.com The
very essence of California music came from this man and it was an experience
extraordinaire to sing with him. We loved it.
October
27,2002
All is going great with the new album. It should be released around February
2003. Also, we have recorded a Christmas CD which features several Classic
rock bands. Actually I think it comes out next month. It is called A Classic
Rock Christmas... Though I would have preferred: O Come All Ye Headbangers,
but we can' t always get what we want...
L. Gowan
September
28, 2002
Hello Web-site visitors,
Styx continue to record our new album. Los Angeles weather fine. I stood right
next to Paul McCartney prior to his show for landmine relief. I was in Beatle
heaven. (it's a great to be)...a re-affirmation of my life's direction. It's
fun to be a fan. Also, Brian Wilson of the Beach Boys played a
tremendous set. I actually saw Paul act like a fan for Brian's music. Yes,
it is fun to be a fan. Me likee bigtime. Cheers to you's all.
L Gowan
September
5, 2002
Howdy
Y'all,
..as they say in American, (which I am still not quite fluent in) As summers
go this had to be one of the most satisfying of all, (including the time I
thought I struck oil down at the creek...when I was 10 years old). To play
show after show to such rapturously happy folks is my idea of life at its finest.
Gig-Heaven baby! that's what I be talkin' bout. It was all that and a tour
of Alcatraz that's got me typing away here at nearly 5-words-an-hour. How can
I get enough ... as one wise sage once sang, and will again when the wind changes.
It was hot of course, but is not summer supposed to be so...all you rappers
say: YO!! In fact I think we all got a little crazy from the heat and that's
why a dip in the old STYX river was so good for us all. We play again this
weekend and then return to Los Angeles to forge the next chapter in new songs
for 2003. I thank you for all your posted messages of good will. Looking forward
to our hooking up in the near future and beyond if the universe smiles in agreement.
Till then... love and namaste-(that's yoga-speak). Lawrence Gowan
August
15, 2002
we
have begun recording new stuff (between tour dates ). However
the bulk of the new album will be worked on in the fall of this
year.
Hello
to you, April 4, 2002!!
...is it that time already..Great to read all your kind words about the tour
so far this year. Many thanks. The band has really dug in with new music and
a few nuances added to the show as well. If you have read some of Tommy's notes
on the Styx site you know we have been having more fun on top of more fun so
as to be considered well over the legal limit fun-wise. But of course Excess
is
Best...(I'm trying to start a new cliche). Highlights... lets see...
The Houston Astrodome (over 50,000 in attendance)
Florida...maybe it was the weather..
Denver... some of the Detroit Red Wings came to say Hello...
Billings Montana...I went to the battlefield of Custers last stand at Little
Bighorn (not a good day Generally speaking...)
Portland Oregon, one of my favourite walking towns...
Canada wins Olympic Hockey Gold (despite the fact that I was side-lined with
a Styx tour)
...and a sea of great crowds that kept things spinning piano-wise. Keep er
comin...
Lawrence Gowan (yogi)
December
22/01
Hello
HO HO
Here's a few words to all the naughty and the nice. It is great to be alive
and at home for this December 25. I hope the same for you who read this. All
is buzzing around here and also in Styxworld. We spent a week together in Los
Angeles from Dec.10 and got a few things down including some new music. This
me like mucho bella...whatever that means. We're even thinking that perhaps
we'll write some more, then record it and release it to the world like a professional
band! (my sarcasm classes are really starting to pay off )
We
also played a Christmas show for KLOS at which I met Mrs. Partridge
herself (in a pear-tree of course ) I told her she was a huge influence
on my keyboard playing style and I was inspired by those great
Partridge Family lyrics:" C'MON GET HAPPY"... (if you
just sang that to yourself I'll bet you're happy now ). At the
same show were Brian Setzer, Pat Benatar, Eric Burden and even
Jack Palance who took time to insult my shirt... I' ve since had
it burned. Great audience as well. In addition we attended a dinner
for those who contributed to the House of Ruth, and bashed out
a few Christmas carols around the piano. This I enjoyed even more
because of the surroundings; Sunset Boulevard, Eddie Van Halen,
Styx, and a singing restaurant of "beautiful-people"...
even Roger Ebert was sighted and it is rumoured that he gave it
a thumb-up ! ( I hope that was his thumb) , all very different
from this Canadian's perspective.
Earlier
in the month, here in Toronto, I had a great time playing with
Jeff Healy at his club and I was touched to see so many familiar
faces by the stage... it was breathing space only! Since returning
home I' ve been blowing my cash, making my own cappucino's, trying
to play along to the Charlie Brown Christmas cd, and waiting for
three spirits to visit me on Christmas-eve. I have even bought
my tofurkey ! (non-vegetarians reading that last line are scratching
their heads) ...gobble gobble. I anticipate the swallow of a million
cranberries by my own mouth. Boy! Santa, will my nose be red !
Are they good for you? Is chocolate good for you ? Who cares.
Now
let me come to the point in my own words; "Though it's been
said many times, many ways...Merry"... okay, maybe those are
not my own words. But at least I rip-off the good stuff... Have
a joyous and fun-filled Christmas all of you. Don't forget to ring
the bells. Cheers and good health. Joyeux Noel a tous ! Yours in
jingle-bell rock, Lawrence Gowan
p.s. Hope to see you New-Years-Eve in Lake Tahoe, or somewhere in 2002. Till
then, may kilt-y pleasures be yours.
November
13,2001
Hello,
We visited "Ground Zero" today to present a cheque for $500,000 to
the NY Port Authority Police. Words cannot convey the experience. Perhaps in
a few days I'll try to express my thoughts.
L. Gowan
October
22, 2001
Hello
Hello,
The idea and the spirit was pure Tommy Shaw. The atmosphere was charged.The
fans were true-breed-marathon-rockers who gave it all and for the last two
nights of benefit concerts in Atlanta and Dallas I'll always be grateful. What
a tremendous effort by all the bands; Styx, Bad Company, REO, Journey, Grand
Funk-Mark Farner, John Waite, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Survivor, Peter Frampton, Eddie
Money, Edgar Winter, Kansas, and a great hosting job by Drew Carey! I was so
entertained by all. My thanks to those who contributed by their attendance...(one
couple paid $10,000 for a pair of front row seats)!...I hope they caught a
polaroid...
These
are exceptional days. Also, we sang "God Bless America" at
the Alanta Braves baseball game on Friday night and I seized the
opportunity to shake the hand of past President Jimmy Carter as
we left the field. ...I wonder what he paid for front row?...I
hope he caught a puck...Thanks
again, if you're reading this Mr. President. You made my day. Back to the concerts;
I'm still reeling. Exceptional days; Cheers, Lawrence Gowan
October
9, 2001
Greetings
to all, I've been meaning to send a note for some time... but with
my CNN addiction life has me glued by the eye-balls and unsure
of what to say. The shows we have done since Sept. 11 have been
most meaningful and I am grateful to the audiences for their life-affirming
gusto, their emotional patriotism, and their presence! Freedom
lives! I'm also glad to be preparing for our two benefit shows
upcoming in Dallas and Atlanta. I know they are going to be of
help to many, and I'm honoured to take part. And then Styx comes
back to Canada! Well...Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick and Nova
Scotia. T'will be great I'm sure. But I, like millions on earth,
see more than ever that life has taken on a deeper sense of purpose
and everything is magnified in significance. Words mean more. Songs
resonate stronger. Jokes are funnier...(I wish I had one to share)...Did
you see Saturday Night Live? I thought it was great. Everything
has changed and will ultimately get better, I must believe. All
the best to all who read this and my recommendation that we all
keep doing the things we love to do. Now can I get an Amen?...
p.s. John Lennon is 61 today; great music lives forever.
Cheers, Lawrence Gowan
July
17, 2001
Hail
to all,
Styx have just completed our tour with Bad Company, Billy Squier
and Joe Stark and what a tour that was! Just a joy to be a part
of from the start. We were given the best response to date from
all of you who ventured into "STYXWORLD" and
The Rock n Roll hall of fame (where the tour officially began) were given a
nice tidy sum from us at the second last show (presented giant-cheque style
on stage in Chicago). Too many highlights are flooding back to me as I write
this and I'll have to contain my selections to these few for now. Toronto of
course would be high on my list simply because of my experiences with so many
Gowan shows there at Ontario Place...past. I made reference to a bit of that
past prior to our Styx rendition of A Criminal Mind. (or: "the song that
would not die"). The production for Criminal made it feel fresh and vibrant
from my perspective and I would suspect that many in the crowd felt it lifted
the piece beyond it's known refrain. Or maybe Styx just play the hell out of
it. I was also happy to hear it on the radio in so many of the U.S. cities
we played and, for me, playing it in all the shows made me feel as though my
solo days and my current status as one piece of the Styx magic, have taken
a very fluent course. As James Brown testified "I Feel Good...I knew that
I would now.."
Los
Angeles, Detroit, New Jersey, Dallas and of course Chicago all
provided particularly endearing nights, but I'm hard pressed to
really think of any city that did not. It just went beautifully
all across the nation and my thanks to all of you who made it so.
Also, apart from the shows I enjoyed my "Lawrence Gowan Does
America" tourist extravaganzas. Walking the Freedom Trail
of Paul Revere through the streets of Boston (and re-enacting Bobby
Orr's overtime goal in the parking lot where the Boston Garden
once stood) were fun. As was my visit alone to the Bates Motel
and the house where Alfred Hitchcock's "Psycho" were
filmed. I went to JFK's grave (five minutes later Ted Kennedy passed
me on the street) in Washington. I was allowed to play Franz Lizst's
piano in the Metropolitan Art Museum in Manhattan...It was all
so great.
To Be Continued ...Many Thanks;
Lawrence Gowan
April
1, 2001 (this is not an April fool joke)
Hear
Ye, Hear Ye all who care to know...
We just got back from our official Summer Tour Announcement at
the Rock n Roll Hall o' Fame. We have now made it known that STYX
will tour throughout the summer of 2001 with Bad Company and Billy
Squier. Also a young blues guitarist Joe Stark will join us. The
press conference was lively and cheerful in that Hallowed Hall
of Cleveland and we enjoyed the presence of the Styx followers
who were in attendance as well. Tommy and myself did a similar
press day in Pittsburgh the day before. We also let it be heard
that our new live album which we recorded in Japan, Canada and
Germany will be coming out during the tour with the title STYXWORLD
to coincide with the nature of the record. It will feature songs
that were hits for the band outside of the USA and will include
a song by some Scottish-Irish-Canadian guy... a Styxified version
(and a fine one at that) of A Criminal Mind. Oooooo me so extra
exxxcited ! I can't wait for this new record and our new show to
get happening. One other thing of note I'd like to share. While
at the RnR Hall of Fame I saw the special John Lennon exhibit which
included his original lyric manuscripts for such songs as "In My Life" and "Imagine".
What a wonderous experience to get so close while listening to
them being played over the sound system. It once again re-affirmed
my faith in music's overwhelming power to hold you in an awestruck
trance. Pure magic. Lawrence Gowan
February
23, 2001
Hail
Styx n' Gowan music afficionados of da world.
2001 has had a rousing kick-off and Yeah! we-be-ready-for-more.
To start this new year, our tour of seventeen U.S. cities and three
Canadian, couldn't have gone better. Aside from a couple of little
medical mishaps on my part, I'd say we're relatively intact. We're
feeling very inspired and gratified by the folks who have cheered
us on with so much enthusiasm. I've now experienced that phenomenon
of warm weather in winter, thanks to our visits in Alabama, Georgia
and Florida. Then I was happy to get slapped back into to my native
reality of brutal survival in Calgary and Edmonton. Great crowds and media
in our "home and native land" (feel free to sing). I managed to see
Marlene-The-Webmaster and give her hommage and pancakes for this masterful
site. Sas Jordan rocked out. Jann Arden said "Hello".
Name-droppers-Anonymous
arrested me and I told them that my new pal Sting would be paying
my bail. Kelowna B.C. was also a welcome sight for mine eyes to
see from Rocky Mountain to screaming mob. But I think the experience
of playing at the Superbowl will be a stand-out for some time to
come. I wish I could describe the rush of adrenaline that surged
in us when we were on that field in Tampa-Bay. It was "Top
o' the world Ma!" kinda vibe. Superbowl, January 28, 2001,
the two-hundred and nineteenth time I'd walked onstage with Styx
was one amazing moment. I was touched-down deep. Get it? Touchdown
deep? Y'know like football...when a guy scores a goal and it's
called a TOUCHD...well maybe it's not that funny but it was one
of the best gigs ever. If anyone reading this were among the 72
thousand in attendance, I'll bet you enjoyed it ! Maybe you too
were touchdown deee...Okay, I'll stop it... At the conclusion of
this run of shows we travelled to Palm Springs for a couple of
days to do a photo shoot for this summers upcoming tour. If you
visit Styxworld.com , you'll see some of Tommy's video clips of
that day. We're now back at our homes preparing musically for the
changes that will define those shows and allowing the gods to perhaps
enlighten us with a few new tunes as well.
Keep
yer torches lit, and I'll sieze you somewhere up the road...til
then, Lawrence Gowan.
Images
from various shows by LouAnn Erickson
The images do not reflect the notes.