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But it happened. But you never know what tomorrow will bring. Life is unpredictable. However, count on Trans-Siberian Orchestra to return to Spokane someday. I miss the people at the Davenport who put out such a great Thanksgiving spread for us.

I miss all of the people of Spokane from the security guards to the concession workers. Hopefully, Trans- Siberian Orchestra will be on the road again next year. Give directly to The Spokesman-Review's Northwest Passages community forums series -- which helps to offset the costs of several reporter and editor positions at the newspaper -- by using the easy options below.

Gifts processed in this system are not tax deductible, but are predominately used to help meet the local financial requirements needed to receive national matching-grant funds. Close Cache Reset. Admin Edit Exit Admin. Log in Subscribe. My account Log out. Subscribe now. It's always like that with a metal band when you go on tour - we call it gig-neck, when your neck isn't used to that movement. It takes a few days to get into it. That's why I always find that I don't get more tired as the tour goes on - I get stronger, since my muscles adjust and it gets easier.

Now we don't do anything other than rest. We're aiming a different energy toward this. There's just so many people who come to see this show that you want everybody to see the best thing we can do. Ensuring that quality is Pitrelli's primary responsibility as the group's musical director, a role he also performed for Alice Cooper in the late Eighties. At the same time, Pitrelli - who favors Les Pauls and Stratocasters, as well as his Dan Armstrong Plexi - has his own parts to play and cues to hit, usually while at least 20, eyeballs are on him.

I've learned to really pay attention to the details and the task at hand and not to get caught up in the periphery of it. Caffery voices similar sentiments. You're able to take your nervous energy and kind of spread it to a large group. Before playing to arena crowds with TSO, Caffery and Pitrelli gained valuable experience in a variety of settings.

In addition to touring with the big names mentioned previously, Pitrelli was also a prominent session guitarist in New York City, where he recorded with pop singers such as Celine Dion and Taylor Dayne and tracked jingles for the likes of Pizza Hut. After the two joined forces in Savatage, they performed dozens of shows together around the world, primarily in large European clubs but also at notable festivals such as Wacken Germany , Dynamo Holland and Monsters of Rock Brazil.

It was one of those things where we just played, and it was what it was. We both have a pretty aggressive style in our rhythm playing, and I think there was something really cool about the way our styles married together.

It wasn't until TSO took off, though, that the pair began to consistently perform inside arenas. Pitrelli says his approach hasn't deviated drastically, however. If anything, I've learned over the last five or six years to enjoy the moment instead of worrying about the end of the show or what's going on with the hydraulic lifts.

Those lifts will once again work overtime during this year's TSO tour, which sees the group performing its debut album, 's triple-platinum Christmas Eve and Other Stories , for the first time since There's a delay of light and sound, so you couldn't play while listening to the PA system at the back of the arena. You're hearing what the band is playing late.



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