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Page 12A, The Tomball Potpourri, Wednesday, May 18, 2011
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ENTERTAINMENT
Shay Domann continues to build followingBY CHRISTINA [email protected]
It has been 20 years since lo-cal musician Shay Domann firstbegan his musical career. Overthe years he has performed withdifferent bands and performedunder different names. Nowperforming under his ownname, Shay Domann continuesto build a steady followingwhich has lead to selling out anupcoming show at Main StreetCrossing on May 20.Domann said those who
come to see his band play canexpect to be entertained with ahigh energy show.“We’re always trying to tweak
the show and keep it fresh,” hesaid. “We’re going to be addinga couple of new elements that Ithink are going to go over verywell.”Over the years, Domann has
opened for such musicians asGary Allen, Keith Urban, Chris
Ledoux, Tracy Byrd and count-less others.Domann describes his cur-
rent band’s sound a conglomer-ation of a multiple things, butmostly as "Texas"-"Red Dirt."“We try to play songs that
people love to hear while addingour own flavor to them,” hesaid. “But we don’t do anythingoff of top 40 county radio. It’seither Texas Red Dirt or fromthe Outlaw era from the 70’s.”The band comprises of Do-
mann, lead singer; Bobby RayHawthorne, lead guitar; BrianParker, drums; and Eric Maaz,bass guitar.“I have a very good lead gui-
tar player,” he said. “People likethat element of the show whereI cut Bobby Ray loose and I lethim do his thing.”Domann said one of the as-
pects of his musical makeup isbeing involved in worship at hishome church at Salem LutheranChurch in Tomball.
“When God gives you gifts,you should try to use them toglorify him,” he said.At every place the band per-
forms, Domann said they willplay a song called “HowGreat is
our God” by Chris Tomlin.“We do a pretty powerful ver-
sion of that song,” he said.Domann said if they can get
one person to hear it and lookfor God then it is well worth do-
ing it.ShayDomann credits his wife
Leigh Domann for keeping himgrounded through the years.“She’s practical and honest
and does a good job of keepingme between the lines ,” hesaid.Through the years, Domann
said methods of announcing ashow has changed quite a bitsince he first began performingin the early 1990’s.“I can remember a time when
we didn’t have e-mail,” he said.“We thought we were reallyhigh-tech when we had a mailersystem that went out.”Domann said he and his band
would take turns filling out thecards and putting it in themail.“It seems prehistoric now,” he
said. “But that’s the way we didit.”Domann said they now use
internet tools such as Reverb-Nation and Facebook to get the
word out about upcomingshows.“I have a great fan base and a
fantastic band that makes melook good,” he said.The band is currently in the
works of putting together origi-nal material for the studio.Domann said he is currently
in the process of writing newsongs.“We actually finished putting
together our first (song) about amonth ago and we’ll be playingthat one at Main Street (Cross-ing),” he said. “It’s called ‘Natu-ral Born Disaster’”.Shay Domann is set to per-
form at 8 p.m. Main onMay 20at Street Crossing 111 W. MainSt. Tomball. The show is soldout, but there is standing roomavailable at this time.For more information on
Shay Domann and upcomingshows , v i s i t www.shaydo-mann . c om o r www. f a c e-book.com/shaydomann.
Photo by CHRISTINA HAYDEN/The Potpourri
The band Shay Domann comprises of Domain, lead singer; Bobby RayHawthorne, leadguitar; Brian Parker, drums; and EricMaaz, bass guitar.Domain describes his band’s sound as Texas “red dirt”.
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