Earlier today, DeYoung announced dates for a tour that'll celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Styx album The Grand Illusion. DeYoung brings The Grand Illusion 40th Anniversary Album tour to Hard ...
Legendary Chicagoan, Dennis DeYoung, is a founding member of the band STYX. He is originally from the Roseland area and started the band in a basement with his friends. Known for major musical hits ...
Dennis DeYoung, the keyboardist who was the voice of Styx’s biggest hits, will return to Wind Creek Event Center, it was announced Monday. Also returning is comedian Sebastian Maniscalco, who has sold ...
Classic rock band Boston comes to Austin for a night of rock and roll, with help from Dennis DeYoung performing the music of Styx. Always a huge crowd pleaser with their high-energy stage show, out-of ...
Okay, we already know what some of you are going to say. Dennis DeYoung sings all these sentimental ballads. He tells really corny jokes onstage. He doesn’t even pretend that he’s trying to look and ...
Dennis DeYoung rocks into recording retirement, but is ready to hit the road again next year. Credit: Video screen grab/Courtesy of Frontiers Music s.r.l. & Dennis DeYoung He thought he was done ...
The voice of Styx was actually sacked by his own band. Vocalist Dennis DeYoung formed Styx in his native Chicago in 1972 with neighbors Chuck (bass) and John Panozzo (drums, R.I.P. 1996). The classic ...
Dennis DeYoung, whose theatrical nature and helium-tenor voice sold millions as the most identifiable voice in the band Styx, was against doing famous albums in concert. “I never liked it,” DeYoung ...
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While it’s one of their best-known songs, both the song and the album it comes from, Kilroy Was Here, mark a controversial period in Styx history that led directly to the departure of guitarist Tommy ...
Sometimes we can take away the wrong message from a song. The song “Come Sail Away” by progressive rock band Styx is one of my favorite songs of all time. I’ve typically turned to it for a very ...