Legendary rock band Styx and Cleveland-based nonprofit arts organization Kaboom Collective have announced a new documentary, Twenty Years On.
The documentary, chronicling the two-decade partnership between Kaboom Collective and Styx, will premiere on June 6th, at 7:30 pm at Heights Theater Studios, Kaboom's professional soundstage in Cleveland Heights, Ohio.
Styx, with a catalog that spans more than five decades and includes anthems like "Blue Collar Man" and "Too Much Time On My Hands," is a genuine partner in Kaboom's mission over since they first became associated twenty years ago.
Members of the band have returned to perform, mentor, and collaborate with Kaboom students again and again, reflecting a relationship built on mutual respect and a shared belief that great music belongs to everyone.
"We are excited to be a part of the Kaboom Collective documentary, Twenty Years On. It is amazing to celebrate our relationship and performance with the Cleveland Youth Orchestra twenty years later and see the kids grown up. We can't wait for you to see it!" frontman Tommy Shaw shared.
Twenty Years On is directed by Evan Haiman and produced by Charlie Brusco, Liza Grossman, Haiman, and Joe Weagraff, with executive producers Jean Harry and the Brenda Fuchs Family Foundation, and the Arthur E., Elsie G., and Betty M. Kranz Family Foundation.
The film features archival footage from the landmark 2006 concert at Blossom Music Center and the 2016 concert special Sing for the Day, woven together with present-day interviews and new studio sessions recorded at Heights Theater Studios.
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