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Styx BiographyAlthough they began as an artsy prog-rock band, Styx would eventually transform into the virtual arena rock prototype by the late '70s and early '80s, due to a fondness for bombastic rockers and soaring power ballads. The seeds for the band were planted in another Chicago band during the late '60s, the Tradewinds, which featured brothers Chuck and John Panozzo (who played bass and drums, respectively), as well as acquaintance Dennis DeYoung (vocals, keyboards). By the dawn of the '70s, the group had changed their name to TW4, and welcomed aboard a pair of guitarists/vocalists, James "JY" Young and John Curulewski -- securing a recording contract in 1972 with Wooden Nickel Records (a subsidiary of RCA). Soon after, the group opted to change their name once more, this time to Styx, named after a river from Greek mythology that ran through the 'land of the dead' in the underworld.Early on, Styx's music reflected such then-current prog rockers as Emerson, Lake Palmer and the Moody Blues, as evidenced by such releases as 1972's self-titled debut, 1973's Styx II, 1974's The Serpent Is Rising, and 1975's Man of Miracles. While the albums (as well as non-stop touring) helped the group build a substantial following locally, Styx failed to break through to the mainstream, until a track originally from their second album, "Lady" started to get substantial airplay in late '74 on the Chicago radio station WLS-FM. The song was soon issued as a single nationwide, and quickly shot to number six on the singles chart, as Styx II was certified gold. By this time, however, the group had grown disenchanted with their record label, and opted to sign on with AM for their fifth release overall, 1975's Equinox (their former label would issue countless compilations over the years, culled from tracks off their early releases). On the eve of the tour in support of the album, Curulewski abruptly left the band, and was replaced by Tommy Shaw (sadly, Curulewski would pass away from an aneurysm in 1988). Shaw proved to be the missing piece of the puzzle for Styx, as most of their subsequent releases throughout the late '70s earned at least platinum certification (1976's Crystal Ball, 1977's The Grand Illusion, 1978's Pieces of Eight, and 1979's Cornerstone), and spawned such hit singles and classic rock radio standards as "Come Sail Away," "Renegade," "Blue Collar Man," "Fooling Yourself," and the power ballad "Babe." Despite the enormous success of "Babe," it caused tension within the group -- specifically between Shaw and DeYoung (the latter of which was the song's author), as the guitarist wanted Styx to continue in a more hard rock-based direction, while DeYoung sought to pursue more melodic and theatrically-based works. This led to DeYoung being briefly ousted from the group (although it was kept completely hush-hush at the time), before a reconciliation was met. The band decided that their first release of the '80s would be a concept album, 1981's Paradise Theater, which was loosely based on the rise and fall of a once-beautiful theater (which was supposedly used as a metaphor for the state of the U.S. at the time -- the Iranian hostage situation, the Cold War, Reagan, etc.). Paradise Theater became Styx's biggest hit of their career (selling over three million copies in a three-year period), as they became one of the U.S. top rock acts due to such big hit singles as "Too Much Time on My Hands" and "The Best of Times." But the behind-the-scenes bickering only intensified in the wake of the album's success, as DeYoung was now convinced that a more theatrical approach was the future direction for Styx. Shaw and the rest of the group begrudgingly went along, and while the resulting follow-up was another hit, 1983's sci-fi based Kilroy Was Here (which told the story of a future where rock roll was outlawed, almost a carbon copy of the story line of Rush's 2112), the album would eventually lead to the group's breakup -- as the ensuing prop-heavy tour seemed to focus more on scripted dialogue and lengthy films than good old rock roll. A forgettable 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 decade. DeYoung issued 1984's Desert Moon (which spawned a moderate hit single with its reflective title track), 1986's Back to the World, and 1988's Boomchild, Young released 1986's City Slicker, while Shaw put forth several solo sets -- 1984's Girls With Guns, 1985's What If?, 1986's Live in Japan, and 1987's Ambition. Shaw then formed Damn Yankees along with former Night Ranger bassist/singer Jack Blades, guitarist Ted Nugent, and drummer Michael Cartellone, a group who enjoyed commercial success right off the bat with their self-titled debut in 1990 (due to the hit power ballad "High Enough"), before issuing an unsuccessful sophomore effort two years later, Don't Tread. During Shaw's tenure with Damn Yankees, Styx had re-formed with newcomer Glen Burtnik taking the place of Shaw -- issuing a new studio album in 1990, Edge of the Century, which spawned yet another hit power ballad, "Show Me the Way." But the Styx reunion was a fleeting one, as its members went their separate ways shortly thereafter -- with DeYoung going on to play Pontius Pilate in a revival of +Jesus Christ Superstar (and issuing an album of Broadway show tunes, 1994's 10 on Broadway), while Young issued a pair of solo discs (1994's Out on a Day Pass and 1995's Raised by Wolves), and Shaw teamed up with Jack Blades for the short-lived outfit, Shaw Blades (issuing a lone recording in '95, Hallucination). A re-recording of their early hit, "Lady" (titled "Lady" '95"), for a Greatest Hits compilation, finally united Shaw with his former Styx bandmates, which led to a full-on reunion tour in 1996. But drummer John Panozzo fell seriously ill at the time (due to a long struggle with alcoholism), which prevented him from joining the proceedings -- as he passed away in July of the same year. Although grief-stricken, Styx persevered with new drummer Todd Sucherman taking the place of Panozzo, as the Styx reunion tour became a surprise sold-out success, resulting in the release of a live album/video, 1997's "Return to Paradise," while a whole new generation of rock fans were introduced to the grandiose sounds of Styx via a humorous car ad which used the track "Mr. Roboto," as well as songs used in such TV shows as South Park and Freaks Geeks. The group even stuck around long enough to issue a new studio album, 1999's Brave New World, before friction between bandmembers set in once again. With the other Styx members wanting to soldier on with further albums and tours, DeYoung was forced to take a break when he developed an uncommon viral ailment, which made the singer extremely sensitive to light. DeYoung was able to eventually overcome his disorder, but not before Shaw and Young opted to enlist new singer Lawrence Gowan and issuing a pair of live releases in the early 21st century -- 2000's Arch Allies: Live at Riverport (split 50-50 between Styx and REO Speedwagon) and 2001's Styx World: Live 2001. DeYoung began touring as a solo artist at the same time, and eventually attempted to sue Shaw and Young over the use of the name Styx (the lawsuit was eventually settled in late 2001). Around the same time, Chuck Panozzo confirmed rumors that he had contracted AIDS (but was battling the virus successfully), while the turbulent career of Styx was told in an entertaining episode of VH1's Behind the Music. In the spring of 2003, a new studio album featuring Gowan arrived in stores. For Cyclorama, Styx consisted of Shaw, Young, Burtnik, Sucherman and Gowan. It also featured guest appearances from John Waite, Brian Wilson, and actor Billy Bob Thornton. By the end of the year, Burtnik was out of the band and replaced by former Bad English and Babys member Ricky Phillips, although Panozzo did play with the group on select live dates. Come Sail Away: The Styx Anthology from 2004 did an excellent job of representing the band's career in two CDs while 2005's double disc The Complete Wooden Nickel Recordings collected the band's first four albums. That same year, the band recorded their picks from the "Great Rock Songbook" and released the cover version filled Big Bang Theory. Greg Prato. 2006 - Come Sail Away: The Styx Anthology (2CD)01. Styx - Best Thing02. Styx - You Need Love 03. Styx - Lady 04. Styx - Winner Take All 05. Styx - Rock & Roll Feeling 06. Styx - Light Up 07. Styx - Lorelei 08. Styx - Prelude 12 09. Styx - Suite Madame Blue 10. Styx - Shooz 11. Styx - Mademoiselle 12. Styx - Crystal Ball 13. Styx - The Grand Illusion 14. Styx - Fooling Yourself (The Angry Young Man) 15. Styx - Come Sail Away 16. Styx - Miss America 17. Styx - Man in The Wilderness 18. Styx - Blue Collar Man (Long Nights) 19. Styx - Sing for The Day 20. Styx - Renegade 21. Styx - Pieces of Eight 22. Styx - Lights 23. Styx - Babe 24. Styx - Borrowed Time 25. Styx - Boat On The River 26. Styx - A.D. 1928 27. Styx - Rockin' The Paradise 28. Styx - Too Much Time On My Hands 29. Styx - The Best of Times 30. Styx - Snowblind 31. Styx - Mr. Roboto 32. Styx - Love is The Ritual 33. Styx - Show Me The Way 34. Styx - Dear John 35. Styx - One with Everything 2005 - Big Bang Theory01. Styx - I Am The Walrus02. Styx - I Can See For Miles 03. Styx - Can't Find My Way Home 04. Styx - It Don't Make Sense (You Can't Make Peace) 05. Styx - I Don't Need No Doctor 06. Styx - One Way Out 07. Styx - Salty Dog 08. Styx - Summer In The City 09. Styx - Manic Depression 10. Styx - Talkin' About The Good Times 11. Styx - Locomotive Breath 12. Styx - Find The Cost Of Freedom 13. Styx - Wishing Well 14. Styx - Blue Collar Man @2120 2003 - 21St Century Live [CD 1]01. Styx - Rockin' The Paradise (Tokyo 2000)02. Styx - High Enough (Toyko 2000) 03. Styx - Lorelei (Toyko 2000) 04. Styx - Sing For The Day (Toyko 2000) 05. Styx - Boat On The River (Frankfurt 2000) 06. Styx - Love Is The Ritual (Calgary 2000) 07. Styx - Snowblind (Tokyo 2000) 08. Styx - Miss America (Tokyo 2000) 09. Styx - Come Sail Away (Calgary 2000) 10. Styx - Renegade (St.Louis 2000) 2003 - 21St Century Live [CD 2]01. Styx - Blue Collar Man02. Styx - Brave New World 03. Styx - Everything Is Cool 04. Styx - Kiss Your Ass Goodbye 05. Styx - A Criminal Mind 06. Styx - Fooling Yourself (The Angry Young Man) 07. Styx - Heavy Water 08. Styx - Too Much Time On My Hands 09. Styx - These Are The Times 2003 - Cyclorama01. Styx - Do Things My Way02. Styx - Waiting For Our Time 03. Styx - Fields Of The Brave 04. Styx - Bourgeois Pig 05. Styx - Kiss Your Ass Goodbye 06. Styx - These Are The Times 07. Styx - Yes I Can 08. Styx - More Love For The Money 09. Styx - Together 10. Styx - Fooling Yourself (Palm Of Your Hands) 11. Styx - Captain America 12. Styx - Killing The Thing That You Love 13. Styx - One With Everything 14. Styx - Genki Desu Ka 2000 - Arch Allies (Live at Riverport) [CD 1]01. Styx - Blue Collar Man02. Styx - Grand Illusion 03. Styx - Fooling Yourself 04. Styx - Lady 05. Styx - Brave New World 06. Styx - Edge of the Century 07. Styx - Heavy Water 08. Styx - Too Much Time On My Hands 09. Styx - Renegade 10. Styx - Blue Collar Man (jam w/REO) 11. Styx - Roll With The Changes (jam w/REO) 2000 - Arch Allies (Live at Riverport) [CD 2]01. Styx - Don't Let Him Go02. Styx - Music Man 03. Styx - Take It On The Run 04. Styx - Can't Fight This Feeling 05. Styx - Time For Me To Fly 06. Styx - Back On The Road Again 07. Styx - Keep On Loving You 08. Styx - Roll With The Changes 09. Styx - Ridin' The Storm Out 10. Styx - 157 Riverside Avenue 11. Styx - Blue Collar Man (jam w/Styx) 12. Styx - Roll With The Changes (jam w/Styx) 2000 - Singles Collection [CD 1]01. Styx - Boat On The River (1979)02. Styx - Lorelei (1975) 03. Styx - Suite Madame Blue (1975) 04. Styx - Queen Of Spades (1978) 05. Styx - Mademoiselle (1976) 06. Styx - Renegade (1978) 07. Styx - Blue Collar Man [Long Nights] (1978) 08. Styx - Show Me The Way (1990) 09. Styx - Lady '95 (1995) 10. Styx - Borrowed Time (1979) 11. Styx - Mr. Roboto (1984) 12. Styx - Too Much Time On My Hands (1981) 13. Styx - Why Me (1979) 14. Styx - Love At First Sight (1990) 2000 - Singles Collection [CD 2]01. Styx - A.D. 1928 (1981)02. Styx - Rockin' The Paradise (1981) 03. Styx - Light Up (1975) 04. Styx - Come Sail Away (1977) 05. Styx - Sing For The Day (1978) 06. Styx - Little Suzie (1995) 07. Styx - Fooling Yourself [The Angry Young Man] (1977) 08. Styx - The Best Of Times (1981) 09. Styx - The Grand Illusion (1977) 10. Styx - Crystal Ball (1976) 11. Styx - Babe (1979) 12. Styx - It Takes Love (1995) 13. Styx - High Time (1983) 14. Styx - Don't Let It End (1983) 1997 - Return To Paradise [CD 1]01. Styx - On My Way02. Styx - Paradise 03. Styx - Rockin' The Paradise 04. Styx - Blue Collar Man 05. Styx - Lady 06. Styx - Too Much Time On My Hands 07. Styx - Snow Blind 08. Styx - Suite Madame Blue 09. Styx - Crystal Ball 1997 - Return To Paradise [CD 2]01. Styx - Grand Illusion02. Styx - Fooling Yourself (The Angry Yo 03. Styx - Show Me The Way 04. Styx - Boat On The River 05. Styx - Lorelei 06. Styx - Babe 07. Styx - Miss America 08. Styx - Come Sail Away 09. Styx - Renegade 10. Styx - The Best Of Times 11. Styx - Dear John 1997 - The Best Of Times - The Best Of Styx01. Styx - The Best Of Times02. Styx - Babe 03. Styx - Boat On The River 04. Styx - Mr. Roboto 05. Styx - Show Me The Way 06. Styx - Renegade 07. Styx - Borrowed Time 08. Styx - Blue Collar Man ( Long Nights ) 09. Styx - A.D. 1928 10. Styx - Rockin' The Paradise 11. Styx - Sing For The Way 12. Styx - Too Much Time On My Hands 13. Styx - Don't Let It End 14. Styx - Lady '95 15. Styx - Little Suzie 16. Styx - It Takes Love 1995 - Greatest Hits01. Styx - Lady '9502. Styx - The Best Of Times 03. Styx - Lorelei 04. Styx - Too Much Time On My Hands 05. Styx - Babe 06. Styx - Fooling Yourself (The Angry Young Man) 07. Styx - Show Me The Way 08. Styx - Renegade 09. Styx - Come Sail Away 10. Styx - Blue Collar Man (Long Nights) 11. Styx - The Grand Illusion 12. Styx - Crystal Ball 13. Styx - Suite Madame Blue 14. Styx - Miss America 15. Styx - Mr. Roboto 16. Styx - Don't Let It End 1991 - The Best Of01. Styx - Boat on the River02. Styx - Blue Collar Man (Long Nights) 03. Styx - Mr. Roboto 04. Styx - The Best of Times 05. Styx - Too Much Time on My Hands 06. Styx - Babe 07. Styx - Castle Walls 08. Styx - Borrowed Time 09. Styx - Miss America 10. Styx - Show me the Way 11. Styx - Crystal Ball 12. Styx - Come Sail Away 13. Styx - Don't Let it End 14. Styx - Renegade 15. Styx - The Grand Illusion 16. Styx - Why Me 1990 - Edge Of The Century01. Styx - Love Is The Ritual02. Styx - Show Me The Way 03. Styx - Edge Of The Century 04. Styx - Love At First Sight 05. Styx - All In A Day's Work 06. Styx - Not Dead Yet 07. Styx - World Tonite 08. Styx - Carrie Ann 09. Styx - Homewrecker 10. Styx - Back To Chicago 1984 - Caught In The Act [CD 1]01. Styx - Music Time02. Styx - Mr. Roboto 03. Styx - Too Much Time On My Hands 04. Styx - Babe 05. Styx - Snowblind 06. Styx - The Best Of Times 07. Styx - Suite Madame Blue 1984 - Caught In The Act [CD 2]01. Styx - Rockin' The Paradise02. Styx - Blue Collar Man (Long Nights) 03. Styx - Miss America 04. Styx - Don't Let It End 05. Styx - Fooling Yourself (The Angry Young Man) 06. Styx - Crystal Ball 07. Styx - Come Sail Away 1984 - Kilroy Was Here01. Styx - Mr. Roboto02. Styx - Cold War 03. Styx - Don't Let It End 04. Styx - High Time 05. Styx - Heavy Metal Poisoning 06. Styx - Just Get Through This Night 07. Styx - Double Life 08. Styx - Haven't We Been Here Before 09. Styx - Don't Let It End [Reprise] 1980 - Paradise Theater01. Styx - A.D. 192802. Styx - Rockin' The Paradise 03. Styx - Too Much Time On My Hands 04. Styx - Nothing Ever Goes As Planned 05. Styx - The Best Of Times 06. Styx - Lonely People 07. Styx - She Cares 08. Styx - Snow Bling 09. Styx - Half-Penny, Two-Penny 10. Styx - A.D. 1958 11. Styx - State Street Sadie 1980 - The Best Of Styx01. Styx - You Need Love02. Styx - Lady 03. Styx - I'm Gonna Make You Feel It 04. Styx - What Has Come Between Us 05. Styx - Southern Woman 06. Styx - Rock & Roll Feeling 07. Styx - Winner Take All 08. Styx - Best Thing 09. Styx - Witch Wolf 10. Styx - The Grove Of Eglantine 11. Styx - Man Of Miracles 1979 - Cornerstone01. Styx - Lights02. Styx - Why Me 03. Styx - Babe 04. Styx - Never Say Never 05. Styx - Boat on the River 06. Styx - Borrowed Time 07. Styx - First Time 08. Styx - Eddie 09. Styx - Love in the Midnight 1978 - Pieces Of Eight01. Styx - Great White Hope02. Styx - I'm Okay 03. Styx - Sing For The Day 04. Styx - The Message 05. Styx - Lords Of The Ring 06. Styx - Blue Collar Man (Long Nights) 07. Styx - Queen Of Spades 08. Styx - Renegade 09. Styx - Pieces Of Eight 10. Styx - Aku-Aku 1977 - The Grand Illusion01. Styx - The Grand Illusion02. Styx - Fooling Yourself (Angry Young Man) 03. Styx - Superstars 04. Styx - Come Sail Away 05. Styx - Miss America 06. Styx - Man In The Wilderness 07. Styx - Castle Walls 08. Styx - The Grand Finale 1976 - Crystal Ball01. Styx - Put Me On02. Styx - Mademoiselle 03. Styx - Jennifer 04. Styx - Crystal Ball 05. Styx - Shooz 06. Styx - This Old Man 07. Styx - Clair De Lune - Ballerina 1975 - Equinox01. Styx - Light Up02. Styx - Lorelei 03. Styx - Mother Dear 04. Styx - Lonely Child 05. Styx - Midnight Ride 06. Styx - Born For Adventure 07. Styx - Prelude 12 08. Styx - Suite Madame Blue 1973 - Styx II01. Styx - You Need Love02. Styx - Lady 03. Styx - A Day 04. Styx - You Better Ask 05. Styx - Little Fugue In 'g' 06. Styx - Father O.S.A 07. Styx - Earl Of Roseland 08. Styx - I'm Gonna Make You Feel It 1973 - The Serpent Is Rising01. Styx - Witch Wolf02. Styx - The Grove Of Eglantine 03. Styx - Young Man 04. Styx - As Bad As This 05. Styx - Winner Take All 06. Styx - 22 Years 07. Styx - Jonas Psalter 08. Styx - The Serpent Is Rising 09. Styx - Krakatoa 10. Styx - Hallelujah Chorus |
