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  2. Todd Sucherman - Wikipedia

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    In 1988, Sucherman returned to Chicago and quickly established himself as a noted session musician. As an in-demand player for live and session work, Sucherman recorded with Styx in March 1995 when they decided to re-record "Lady", now titled "Lady '95", for their 1995 Greatest Hits album, though he was uncredited.

  3. Styx (band) - Wikipedia

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    The band reunited once again in 1995, with guitarist Tommy Shaw returning to the fold to re-record "Lady" for Styx Greatest Hits. Session drummer Todd Sucherman filled in for John Panozzo, who was unable to participate due to liver problems caused by years of excessive drinking, which eventually claimed his life the following year on July 16. [24]

  4. Cyclorama (album) - Wikipedia

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    It was also the latter of two albums to feature Glen Burtnik (the former being 1990's Edge of the Century), and the only album released by the Lawrence Gowan/Tommy Shaw/James "JY" Young/Glen Burtnik/Chuck Panozzo/Todd Sucherman lineup, and as such the only original Styx album to feature four different singer-songwriters (Shaw, Young, Gowan and ...

  5. Styx discography - Wikipedia

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    Best of Styx — US: Gold [1] CAN: Platinum [3] 1980 Lady — 1987 Styx Classics Volume 15 — US: Gold [1] 1991 Styx Radio-Made Hits 1975–1991 — 1992 Greatest Hits — CAN: Platinum [3] 1995 Styx Greatest Hits: 138 US: 2× Platinum [1] 1996 Styx Greatest Hits Part 2 — 1997 The Best of Times: The Best of Styx — 1999 Best of Styx 1973 ...

  6. Brave New World (Styx album) - Wikipedia

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    Brave New World is the thirteenth studio album by Styx, released in 1999.It is the band’s first studio album to feature drummer Todd Sucherman, replacing John Panozzo, who died in 1996 and the last album to feature keyboardist/vocalist Dennis DeYoung.

  7. Big Bang Theory (Styx album) - Wikipedia

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    Styx. Tommy Shaw – vocals, guitars; James "JY" Young – vocals, guitars; Lawrence Gowan – vocals, keyboards; Ricky Phillips – bass; Chuck Panozzo – bass on "Locomotive Breath" Todd Sucherman – drums; Additional musicians. The Oracle Diva – guest vocals on "It Don't Make Sense (You Can't Make Peace)" and "Wishing Well"

  8. The Mission (Styx album) - Wikipedia

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    The Mission is the sixteenth studio album by American rock band Styx, released on June 16, 2017, through UM e. [3] It is the band's first studio album since 2005's Big Bang Theory and their first release of original material since 2003's Cyclorama.

  9. Regeneration: Volume I & II - Wikipedia

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    Regeneration: Volume I & II is a compilation album by the band Styx released in 2011. It consists of re-recordings of classic Styx songs, one new track entitled "Difference in the World" and two Damn Yankees covers. The album was released first as two separate EP releases, Regeneration: Volume 1 in 2010 and Regeneration: Volume 2 in 2011.