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Rochester and the Finger Lakes area were full of festivities this week to celebrate freedom. The City of Rochester, local ...
Styx wasn't afraid to try out-there concept albums. But they always knew how to bring listeners close with ballads like "Don't Let It End".
Styx covered the gamut of rock and roll styles. They broke through in the early 1970s, and proved adept at hard and soft rock, as well as massive power ballads and crossover pop tunes. They did it all ...
Come Sail Away lyrics and meaning explained in simple terms. A dreamy song about escaping, healing, and finding light.
DeYoung, a native of Chicago's Roseland neighborhood, still lives in the Chicago area. He was a founding member and songwriter for Windy City-bred supergroup Styx which was established in the 1960s.
Dennis DeYoung remains one of rock's most recognizable voices and is heard daily on classic rock radio stations around the world. Not only a co-founder of Styx, he wrote and ...
DeYoung, who was fired from Styx in 1999, was miffed because for many years after his departure from the group, Shaw and Styx guitarist James “J.Y.” Young criticized some of Dennis’ more-pop ...
Dennis DeYoung has issued a pointed response to his former Styx bandmate, Tommy Shaw. During a recent interview, Shaw explained how he was able to let go of his “resentment list,” which ...
From left: John Panozzo, James Young, Tommy Shaw, Dennis deYoung and Chuck Panozzo of Styx photographed in 1978. Richard E. Aaron/Redferns ...
Styx released one of the most successful – and polarizing – songs in the band’s history on Feb 28, 1983. The origin of “Mr. Roboto” can be traced back a couple of years. Evangelical ...
Dennis DeYoung, the Chicago native who for more than a quarter century was the lead singer and keyboardist of the rock band Styx, and his wife, Suzanne, in October sold their five-bedroom, 4,702 ...
Performances begin May 20. Composing a big and Romantic musical After departing Styx, DeYoung toured in the 1993 revival of "Jesus Christ Superstar," performing 268 times as Pontius Pilate.