Styx hits Bossier City
Workers set up chairs in an empty CenturyTel Arena, Bossier City, La., July 4, 2010. Hours later, the arena was crowded with screaming musical fans of the legendary rock band, Styx. To celebrate Independence Day and honor the men and women serving our nation at home and overseas, the Air Force Reserve Command sponsored a free concert for any member of the Armed Forces and their immediate families. Best known for their chart topping power ballads such as "Renegade," "Blue Collar Man," and "Too Much Time on My Hands," Styx has performed to sold out audiences around the world. Former U.S. Air Force Sergeant Billy Bretherton, star of the hit television show “Billy the Exterminator,” emceed the event. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Jeff Walston)
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