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Styx + Collective Soul Rocked Ameris Bank Amphitheater

The legendary band Styx and Stockbridge's own Collective Soul hit the road in 2021 + continue to tour.

Collective Soul continue to tour to massive crowds.
Collective Soul continue to tour to massive crowds. (Image Credit: Lee Clower)
Collective Soul
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Like many musical acts, comedy shows and theater, COVID-19 delayed scheduled shows throughout last year. Now that the COVID numbers are tumbling, many venues opened in 2021. Look no further than Alpharetta, Georgia's own Ameris Bank Amphitheater. Styx and Collective Soul where they rocked the house to a huge crowd.

I spoke with Collective Soul's Dean Roland on my podcast, TFTC with Bob Nebel. We talk about what the band was doing during COVID as well as getting back to touring. The band is special to the Atlanta area since it was created in nearby Stockbridge. The Henry County outfit quickly became known for their massive hits in the 1990s with, "The World I Know," "Shine," "December," "Where The River Flows" and much more.

Beyond those successful singles, Collective Soul produced some of music's most eclectic full length albums including Hints, Allegations and Things Left Unsaid, their self-titled release, Disciplined Breakdown, Dosage to 2019's Blood and the recently-released EP titled, Half and Half.

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