After decades of estrangement and animosity, former Styx singer Dennis DeYoung is pleading with his old band to reunite the original lineup for one last tour.
If you didn't see Dennis DeYoung Friday night at the ABT you missed out big time. I have seen Styx with Dennis and I have seen Styx with their new singer but Dennis DeYoung and the music of Styx was the best by far. And I got to meet the guy and interview him and all I can say is what a great guy...
The other day I had the pleasure of interviewing Dennis DeYoung one of the founding members of the band Styx. For the radio I had to cut the interview down to three minutes but I thought you might like to hear the full uncut interview so here it is...
Dennis deYoung is coming to town to play the ABT one night only November fourteenth at seven thirty PM. This should be a great show and I will be talking to Dennis tomorrow and put that interview on the Liquid Lunch Nooner on Friday. I think he will be a very interesting person to talk to he has been around for a long time...
November fourteenth the Alberta Bair Theater will have one of the founding members of the legendary band Styx. Dennis DeYoung will be performing as a solo artist and what a show it will be. When Dennis started he was actually playing an accordion then switched to the piano with no formal lessons...
Former Styx frontman Dennis DeYoung brought his solo show titled 'The Music of Styx' to Nashville's historic War Memorial Auditorium on Friday night (June 28). The show is billed as a Styx greatest hits show, and that's exactly what DeYoung delivered, turning back the clock for two hours of pure Stygian magic.
Former Styx front man Dennis DeYoung hasn't been an active member of the group he helped found since 1999, but he still makes his living by playing their greatest hits. DeYoung's current solo band is geared toward recreating the classic Styx sound as closely as possible, and the singer, songwriter and keyboardist has revealed that he is hoping to re-stage the superstar rock group's most successful
He was a big part of helping to build their success story, and although Dennis DeYoung has been out of Styx for more than a decade, he says that if the opportunity were to present itself, he’d be game to return to the band.
Styx guitarist/singer Tommy Shaw all but shut the door on a reunion with original singer/keyboardist Dennis DeYoung in a recent interview, but DeYoung said he’s open to the idea.
“Look, nobody is a bigger fan of Tommy Shaw than me,” DeYoung said to Rolling Stone. “The day I met him in 1975 I knew he was going to be a great guitar player, performer and songwriter. I was his biggest fan, and I’m Sty