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Will Evankovich
Birth nameWilliam Eric Evankovich
Born(1972-04-06)April 6, 1972
Santa Rosa, California
Genres Rock
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter, producer
Instrument(s)Vocals, guitar [1]
Years active1990–present
Website willevankovich.com

William Eric Evankovich (born April 6, 1972) is an American singer/songwriter, guitarist and producer, best known for his performances with Styx, The Guess Who, and rock duo Shaw Blades (with Tommy Shaw from Styx and Jack Blades from Night Ranger), his co-production of Shaw's 2011 debut bluegrass album, The Great Divide , [2] and for producing and co-writing Styx's sixteenth studio album, The Mission , [3] and seventeenth studio album, Crash of the Crown . Evankovic played with TGW beginning in 2014, continuing to produce Styx material with Shaw, and eventually was asked to join Styx, touring as a seventh member in 2021. [4] He produced and played on the 2018 The Guess Who album, The Future Is What It Used To Be, with Derek Sharp, when they were both in TGW.

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Career

Evankovich is currently working as a songwriter, producer and performer. Over the past decade, he has performed with artists including Tommy Shaw of Styx, Jack Blades of Night Ranger, Styx, Night Ranger, Shaw Blades, Don Felder, Robin Zander, Dwight Yoakam, Johnny Lee, Mac Powell of Third Day, Bun E Carlos, Vince Neil, Ted Nugent, Jeff Carlisi of 38 Special and Tommy Thayer of Kiss. He started Mason Lane, Stereo Flyers, and was a co-founder, lead vocalist and guitar player for the American rock band The American Drag. [5]

In 2004 he formed The American Drag with guitarist Monroe Grisman, and bassist Joe Shaughnessy and they released their debut album American Drag in 2005. [6]

From 2007 to 2009, he toured with Jack Blades and Tommy Shaw in their Shaw Blades project. He was asked by Jack Blades, who had seen American Drag perform and wanted Evankovich to join them on acoustic, 12-string, harmonica and background vocals. [5]

In 2009, The American Drag released their second album, Out of the Sky, with drummer John Mader and Eric Levy (Garaj Mahal). Jack Blades provided the circa World War I aviation photos taken by Blades's grandfather for the CD cover. The American Drag was invited to open two shows for Styx, one at the House of Blues in Los Angeles and another at the Mountain Winery in Saratoga. [6]

In 2009, Evankovich made his musical theater debut as a guitar player [7] in the opening of the stage musical American Idiot at the Berkeley Repertory Theatre, a show which would move to Broadway in 2010. The show was the top grossing show in Berkeley Rep history.

In 2014, Evankovich joined the band the Guess Who on lead guitar and toured with them until 2021. [8]

In 2017, Evankovich produced and co-wrote the Styx album The Mission . [9]

In 2021, Evankovich produced and co-wrote the Styx album Crash of the Crown and was officially announced as the seventh member of Styx by Tommy Shaw. [4]

Discography

YearCreditSongAlbumArtist
2021Co-writer, production, mixing, engineering, additional personnelFull album Crash of the Crown Styx
2018Guitar, production, songwriterFull albumThe Future IS What It Used to Be The Guess Who
2017Producer, co-writer, performerFull album The Mission Styx
2011Vocal productionFull album Regeneration Volume II Styx
2011Writer, engineer, pre-productionFull album Somewhere in California Night Ranger
2011Guitar"The Great Divide" The Great Divide Tommy Shaw
2011Background vocals"Umpteen Miles"The Great DivideTommy Shaw
2011Guitar"I'll Be Comin' Home"The Great DivideTommy Shaw
2011Co-producer, engineerFull albumThe Great DivideTommy Shaw
2010Acoustic guitar"Who'll Stop the Rain" Tattoos & Tequila Vince Neil
2010Vocal productionFull album Regeneration Volume I Styx
2009Lead vocals, guitar, producerFull albumOut of the SkyThe American Drag [10]
2007Background vocalsFull album Love Grenade Ted Nugent
2005Lead vocals, guitar, producerFull albumAmerican DragThe American Drag [11]

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