REO Speedwagon’s Kevin Cronin said, “Tommy (Shaw) and I have done a number of Zoom performances together during the pandemic, and REO and Styx are ready to go get UnZoomed, and out on the road for our fifth U.S. tour together. Add our great friends Mike Reno and the Loverboy guys...
these songs can be played everywhere like at home or hospital, but in school, we should pay more attention to the quality of music that we listen to. In addition, it is obvious that all the songs are very popular and well known around the world. People who like to listen to music wil...
64: Styx Styx evolved from early prog rock to one of the prototypical arena rock bands before lineup changes overtook them in the wake of the lightly regarded rock opera 'Kilroy Was Here.' A core group featuring Tommy Shaw and James "J.Y." Young continues today, largely focusing on the...
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(Singer Sarah Dash died in September 2021; bassist Charley Drayton was busy playing drums on Bob Dylan's tour.) "We haven't been together for a while, and I really missed them," Richards said from the stage that evening. They performed just three songs: "999," "You Got the Silver" ...
Styx, 'Kilroy Was Here' (1983) Taking its name from a famous World War II graffiti tag, Styx’sKilroy Was Hereimagines a world where rock has been outlawed. The concept was similarly based in reality, as Styx was one of several groups facing controversy for allegedly including backmasked ...
as a refocus for those who may have forgotten his role in Styx's early-era successes. And that means all of Styx's successes: the soaring ballads, of course, but also the majestic rockers – both of which find a home again here. The project also clearly benefited from a throwback sense...
as a refocus for those who may have forgotten his role in Styx's early-era successes. And that means all of Styx's successes: the soaring ballads, of course, but also the majestic rockers – both of which find a home again here. The project also clearly benefited from a throwback sense...
The ‘70s were an era of decadence, grandeur and overindulgence, the perfect breeding ground for Styx’s 1977 LP ‘The Grand Illusion.’ With fantasy-inspired lyrics, mixed with shrouded social commentary, the tracks mirrored pop-culture movements of the time. The LPs biggest hit was “Come ...
“We always look forward to being with our buddies in Styx,” Foreigner vocalist Kelly Hansen told UCR. “We’ve done so many things with them. They’re absolute professionals, which is what you want. You want to be on the road with someone you can count on – not some crazy, weird...