Styx Drummer Todd Sucherman Reflects on 'Brotherhood of Rock' Tour and Musical Journey
Todd Sucherman, a renowned drummer, reminisces about his first performance with Styx in Tinley Park over 29 years ago. He is excited to be part of the "Brotherhood of Rock" tour alongside The Kevin Cronin Band and Don Felder. Styx, a Chicago-based band, will be performing hits from their album "The Grand Illusion" and other classics. The band recently released their 18th studio album, "Circling From Above," and will showcase new songs on their upcoming tour.
Sucherman, who joined Styx in 1996, has a deep connection to the band's music from the '70s and '80s. He recalls being a fan of Styx since their album "The Grand Illusion" in 1977. His musical journey started at a young age, influenced by his father, Arnold, who was a drummer and session player for renowned artists. Sucherman's passion for music led him to become a respected drum clinician and educator.
The upcoming "Brotherhood of Rock" tour promises a night of great music and entertainment. Sucherman expresses his gratitude for being part of a band that brings joy to thousands of fans. Despite the passage of time, he hopes to continue playing with Styx for many more years. The tour will culminate in Milwaukee after a series of performances across the country.
Don't miss the chance to experience the magic of Styx, The Kevin Cronin Band, and Don Felder live in concert at the Credit Union 1 Amphitheatre in Tinley Park on August 23. Tickets are available for purchase on Ticketmaster. Join us for a night of rock and nostalgia as these legendary musicians take the stage.