To properly celebrate such a momentous, golden milestone in the history of the band, Styxworld speaks exclusively to co-founding members James “JY” Young and Chuck Panozzo — as well as guitarist/vocalist Tommy Shaw, keyboardist/vocalist Lawrence Gowan, drummer Todd Sucherman, bassist/vocalist ...
It also marked the first time in history that a band released four consecutive triple-platinum albums. A career-encompassing live album, Caught in the Act, was issued in 1984, before Styx went on hiatus, and the majority of its members pursued solo projects throughout the remainder of the ...
Three key reasons why February 22 is one of the most important dates in Styx history. Text by Mike Mettler, resident Styxologist Performance photos by Jason Powell “I keep coming back to the idea that early 2022 is the 50th anniversary of ...
Band members say the new set presents a truly unified creative vision, deviating from Styx’s prior penchant for simply combining its members’ disparate solo compositions. “I think in the past, Styx has always been a band with a number of lead singers and what it grew into was guys would...
Ron Rollins Staff Writer
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Smashing Interviews Magazine: You, Tommy and Lawrence all sing lead on the title song, and that is a first in Styx history. What did you think about that? James "JY" Young: It’s the only really lead vocal I have on the record. If you’re familiar with the song...
“only one complaint, that this place has no history” and “oh wait didn’t Mozart play here” which drew a chuckle from the audience. He also showed his great sense of humour by asking the audience who is seeing him for the first time. After applause he stated where have you been ...
“It was an ugly time, but I’m not bitter about it anymore,” Young says. “It’s clear that moment in time was a huge mistake. We gave [DeYoung] enough rope to hang himself, and us, collectively, and that’s part of Styx history. We killed the golden goose, at least for the...
down at the piano and they gave me the highest part to sing. I'd been used to signing quietly with [previous band] Harvest, and these guys were belting out like fog horns. I just blasted out a little bit myself, and the rest was history, because it sounded like what it sounded ...