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Styx, 1983 publicity photo ... 1948 – July 16, 1996) was an American drummer best known for his work with rock band Styx. ... The band signed to Wooden Nickel ...
The album showcased the band's newest member, as Shaw's "Mademoiselle" reached No. 36. Styx's seventh album, The Grand Illusion, was released on July 7, 1977, and became their breakthrough album, reaching Triple Platinum certification. It spawned a top-ten hit and AOR radio staple in the DeYoung-written "Come Sail Away", which reached No. 8 in 1978
Styx, 1983 publicity photo (Panozzo second from right) In 1961–1962, Panozzo founded a band which would eventually become Styx with his brother, John and singer/keyboardist Dennis DeYoung. [5] [2] [4] The band's only number one in the US was "Babe", released in 1979. [6]
Tommy Shaw was born in Montgomery, Alabama, and played with many local bands in his early years.He left Montgomery after attending Robert E. Lee High School to join The Smoke Ring and then MSFunk, a Chicago-managed outfit that he played with for three years, which gave him a chance to be noticed by Styx during a two-week club gig in Chicago.
Dennis DeYoung (born February 18, 1947) [1] is an American singer, songwriter and keyboardist. He was a founding member of the rock band Styx and served as its primary lead vocalist and keyboardist from 1972 until 1999.
Members of the rock band Styx. Pages in category "Styx (band) members" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent ...
How the band started. Sugarcreek was founded in 1971, according to band member and keyboardist Rick Lee. And while the Charlotte, North Carolina-based group had been performing for years, its peak ...
That band later became the first incarnation of Styx. After Styx's initial breakup in 1984, Young collaborated with Jan Hammer on the album City Slicker (1985). [7] Since reforming in 1995, Young is still a member of Styx. [8]