Cooles Interview mit Jon :
https://defendersofthefaithmetal.com/jon-oliva-savatage-trans-siberian-orchestra-interview/
"I can’t close this interview without asking the inevitable question: Do you think Savatage has anything left to say in a creative or live capacity? Or are you satisfied with the 2015 Wacken show serving as the band’s final chapter?
JO: Well I think the 2015 Wacken show was great for Savatage to go out live that way. It was a huge production and there were 100,000+ people there, even in the rain. I got lit on fire at that show, but that’s another story.
We’ve talked about doing things in the studio and maybe doing another record. I have probably three albums worth of Savatage material sitting on demos, but our main concern is TSO obviously. I feel we owe it to Paul. Paul did so much for all of us.
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And we’ve talked about doing another Savatage record with everybody, even having (Steve “Doc”) Wacholz come in and play on stuff.
This whole COVID thing has really fucked everything up in a serious way. All we’re trying to do is figure out what we can do to make the fans happy.
Yes, we’ve talked about doing a Savatage thing and everybody’s in for it. We even talked about going out and doing a couple festival shows. But you can’t do a show right now. All the material is there and ready to go. We just have to play it day by day with all this stuff that’s going on. I’m sure the fans understand that because most of them are in the same boat. Maybe in a different way, but a lot of them have lost their jobs. A lot of them are dealing with this thing. I can’t go to Thanksgiving dinner with my family and stuff like that. All we’re doing is doing what we can do to give whatever we can give to the fans.
Nothing is shut down. Savatage is a possibility. Doctor Butcher is a possibility. TSO is going to continue. Romanov is our next project and we’re working on it. We have a lot done on that. We just need everything to clear up to where I can fly people. I have people in Canada and Europe. I have to safely fly them here to Tampa and put them in the studio. I’m not willing to jeopardize anybody’s lives until I know everything is safe.