The American rock band Styx hasn’t had a top 10 hit since the Internet became a thing. But, almost 40 years after their chart-topping single, “Babe,” the band formed in Chicago in 1972 remains one of ...
Dennis DeYoung wants his show to be familiar to Styx fans. DeYoung, Styx’s original lead singer, worked to create a band that would evoke memories of the band for audiences. “I handpicked them to ...
The roots of Styx began with two fraternal brothers who "fought like hell" but "loved music," as Tommy Shaw recently told fans. The Panozzo siblings had already been playing music with Dennis DeYoung ...
Tommy Shaw, from left, Chuck Panozzo and James "J.Y." Young of the band Styx in concert. Progressive rock veterans Styx are a both a fixture on classic rock radio stations and frequent visitor to ...
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Dennis DeYoung and the Music of Styx is coming to Wesport’s Levitt Pavilion Thursday, Aug. 15, in a benefit concert in support of the venue’s free summer season. DeYoung, a founding member of Styx ...
In July 1972, music began flowing from a new Chicago band named after the river Styx. The quintet introduced itself to the world with "Best Thing," a love song inspired by guitarist James "J.Y." Young ...
While producing iconic songs like “Come Sail Away”, “Renegade”, and “Mr. Roboto”, Styx, like many rock bands of the time, found themselves going through numerous growing pains over the decades. Since ...
Tommy Shaw had already become kind of a hometown hero in his native Montgomery, before the call came from Styx. He'd left to work with bands including MSFunk, out of Chicago. To club bands like his, ...
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