said at the time. I was reading a story in USA Today about the summer's most successful tours. But the differences between leading a rock band and being a lesser figure in a stage play are immense. " (Self-effacingly, the native South Sider then declared, "Hey look at me, a kid from Roseland quoting Olivier."). Still, such a number pales when set aside those of a rock 'n' roll tour. All 4,200 seats were filled for that show and Tribune critic Howard Reich started his review of the show with "What a comeback! AT THE SCENE OF THE CRIME Comment data is processed studio album and first in over a decade, Chuck . There are posters from recent movies, such as "Big Daddy," and current TV shows, such as "South Park," that feature his music and introduced the sounds of Styx to a new generation. Through it all he was by her side taking over when Dr.s had no answers. Over a period of five months, the DeYoungs visited 16 doctors. ", "As Leavitt acknowledged at the time," Jones continues, "he decided to back away from Dennis' project to maintain his relationship with one of the theater industry's more powerful forces.". Sarv Travel Dennis DeYoung was born on February 18, 1947 in Chicago, Illinois to parents Maurice and Loraine DeYoung. They were in the crowd at the "Soundstage" taping. Dennis DeYoung was born on February 18, 1947 in Chicago, Illinois to parents Maurice and Loraine DeYoung. On stage is Dennis DeYoung. "Even though producers desperate for younger audiences have been coaxing such rock composers as Randy Newman, Jimmy Buffett and Billy Joel to write for Broadway, Disney executives put the word out that they did not appreciate competition," says Tribune theater critic Chris Jones, who has heard the music from DeYoung's musical and calls it a "stirring and catchy pop-Broadway score. "Equinox" sold 1.2 million copies and the band's subsequent '70s albums did well: "Crystal Ball," 700,000 copies; "Grand Illusion," 3.2 million; "Pieces of Eight," 3 million. With the positive response and a new record label (CMC International), Styx returned to the studio in 1998 and began work on their first studio album in eight years. That same night Dennis DeYoung was additionally inducted as a songwriter.[19]. Growing up in the Roseland area of Chicago, DeYoung started his career as a vocalist in 1962 at the age of 15 when he teamed up with his 13-year-old neighbors Chuck and John Panozzo in a three-piece combo. [13], On October 21, 2014, a 2CD + DVD and Blu-ray package, Dennis DeYoung And the Music of Styx Live in Los Angeles, was released in the U.S. via Frontiers Records. On April 20, 2006, at the Community Theatre in Morristown, New Jersey, DeYoung took to the stage once again with former Styx guitarist and bassist Glen Burtnik as part of his Lost Treasures concert series. And you wonder where they went. ", "He offered and I wasn't busy," DeYoung said. However, in a 2011 interview with Rolling Stone, Tommy Shaw indicated that he didn't think a reunion was realistic, noting, "We're crazy, but we're not insane."[6]. By the way do any of you know of a hat store that sells xxxxxxxxxtra large, winter's coming. "The whole idea then for me, and I'd like to think for them, is just to move on," he says. Dennis DeYoung (born February 18, 1947)[1] is an American musician, singer, songwriter and record producer. "It was amicable," says DeYoung. "When Carrie [who was born in 1971] was little, we would sometimes drive hours to concerts in our green VW bug," she says. At the time, the group's most recent album, "Cornerstone," had been perched in the No. Born on 18th February, 1947 in Chicago, Illinois, U.S., he is famous for Styx. He has earned this fortune through hard work and dedication towards his career. ", Suzanne, who is normally a great talker, hears this and says simply, "His dreams became my dreams. To be fair, DeYoung quoted medical reasons for his reluctance to hit the road, so he wasn't just feeling lazy. I was just so fatigued all the time, and my face was always hot.". "That was probably the very peak for Styx," says DeYoung now. I don't wanna be a solo artist. "It's my family. The album was released in the U.S. on April 14, 2009, with slightly different tracks. ", "It really became," said Shaw in describing the internal dynamics of Styx, "'Dennis doing things his way over here, and we're trying to figure out our piece in it. ", The Panozzos just took it easy; Shaw and J.Y. Can you believe that?". Between stints with Styx, DeYoung was asked to appear in the 20th Anniversary revival tour of the stage musical Jesus Christ Superstar in 1993, including Ted Neeley, Carl Anderson and Irene Cara,[4] appearing in 268 performances as Pontius Pilate. "We knew, of course, that John drank, but since we didn't really see each other much when we weren't touring or recording, I certainly didn't know how bad things were. The brothers were still in grade school then. when these things happen it's difficult not to want to know what happened and why. Anyway my dad passed his love of baseball and the Sox on to me and I did the same for my son Matthew. Mostly to relieve some of the stress, Suzanne wrote a romance novel titled "A Love Foretold," which has gotten some nibbles from publishers. But DeYoung did not feel well enough to commit to a tour. Walking in, it takes a minute to adjust to the dimness--"Sometimes I feel like I'm living in a bat cave," says Suzanne--and the first thing you see is a family portrait hanging over the fireplace in the living room. He played accordion and sang and formed a trio with the Panozzo boys that played at weddings and birthday parties before being stunned by The Beatles, who turned their heads towards rock & roll. ", He also began to produce songs for such artists as Liza Minnelli. Yet, two of their best-known songs include the famed synth-pop tune "Mr. Roboto," and the chart-topping soft rock ballad, "Babe." Danny Goldberg, former DeYoung manager and head of A&R at Atlantic Records, asked DeYoung to record an album of Broadway standards; the resulting album, 10 on Broadway, was released in 1994. AllMusic. They brought up a successful and content family. This album featured a rock version of "Fanfare for the Common Man", more than five years before ELP came up with a similar idea of recording this classical composition as a rock band featuring the synthesizer, that would later become one of ELP's best known recordings. I thought it was a horrible time to be discussing the history of the band. It gave the label its first-ever gold album and compelled the members of Styx to promise a new studio album late in 1998. Young also addressed the reunion issue on an episode of VH1's Feuds 2000, noting the possibility of a reunion would only happen "[as] the Eagles said, 'when Hell freezes over'." openly bridled at what they considered a disastrous and embarrassing move away from the band's rock roots. ", Styx utterly refused to play "Mr. Roboto"live. I will be joining a bevy (that's 2 more then a bunch) of Adam's favorite musicians to spread some musical cheer to all those in attendance. DeYoungs sound creation dubbed the ARF 2600 in October 2009. And that he has stayed here, stayed in Chicago, that I think gives him integrity. The seven DeYoung penned-and-performed top 10 Billboard hits, in order of their peak chart placement are: A self-taught pianist, DeYoung quickly became one of the most notable keyboard players in rock. writes Shaw on the band's Web site. A strange medical condition has made him hypersensitive to sunlight, to almost any sort of light. He added many other famous musicians to his bands like Tommy Shaw, James Young, John Blasucci, Craig Carter, Tom Sharpe, and many others. Thanks to August, Jimmy, John, Craig, Dave and Suzanne for bringing this music to all of you and allowing me the chance to view first hand the lasting impact the Styx catalog has had on so many. That was given at the opening of The 101 dalmatians Musical its World Premiere, in Minneapolis. Now if one of these videos turns out to be "Sexy Sabrina and her frisky Python" trouble could be right around the corner. His first solo album, Desert Moon (1984), generated a top 10 hit, "Desert Moon", and the follow-up single, "Don't Wait for Heroes", cracked the Billboard Top 100 as well. He joined the show two weeks before its first Chicago visit. By Miriam Di Nunzio. "As a musician my aim was to communicate what I've written to an audience. I wanna be in Styx. And perhaps the most important step in this journey comes in the spring, when DeYoung kicks off the revival of WTTW-Ch. Dennis DeYoung is a founding member of the rock group Styx and now tours with his own band. The walls of the studio are filled with the gold and platinum records he has accumulated during his years with Styx and as a solo act, accounting for some 40 million in albums sold. Given where we had come from and how long we'd been friends, I was devastated.". The crowd shouts and applauds. And finally theater actors.". Breaking news heard here first at American Songwriter: Dennis DeYoung is reneging on his promise that his recently-released album 26 East, Vol. Each night the venue has been filled with enthusiastic fans from all over the U.S., even with the rain last night. He's a great songwriter and performer," says one record industry executive now, requesting anonymity. In any configuration, the band does not have a name. And so he's moving on. Dennis and Suzanne DeYoung are no longer young. By performing piano on the song How Deep Is Your Love, he accompanied Robin Gibb of the Bee Gees. In 1981, Styx released a concept album called "Paradise Theatre." Submit Corrections. Active. His father died in December 1997, and the next month Suzanne's sister Christine died after a 20-year battle with Hodgkin's disease. Suzanne, the band and I would like to thank you all for attending our shows and helping keep alive all the wonderful songs that Styx and I have created. Long a fan of DeYoung and his music, Orchard had an idea: He wanted DeYoung to perform with a 50-piece symphony orchestra. It was during a hilarious impromptu lobby performance during the Goodman Theatre's production of "Galileo" in 1986-DeYoung transforming the play's star-gazing subject into a contemporary South Sider-that DeYoung was noticed by the theater's artistic director, Robert Falls, who some months later asked DeYoung to audition for a role in "Ghost on Fire. What are the age, height, and weight of Dennis DeYoung? At the time, all were involved with less glamorous pursuits: DeYoung taught music appreciation in a public elementary school; John Panozzo was a seminary student; Chuck was an art teacher; Curulewski was a carpenter; J.Y. (Coincidentally, my brother Mark, then in the music industry, was the road manager of the tour.) Dennis DeYoung, born February 18, 1947, is a solo pop musician but is better known as one of the lead vocalists of the band Styx. J.Y. Cheers, His wife Suzanne and sister-in-law Dawn Marie Feusi sang backup, his daughter Carrie Ann was in charge of publicity, while his son Matthew designed the stage lighting. In November and December 2008, DeYoung was a featured artist on the German Night of the Proms 20-city tour. In a 2018 appearance onThe Big Interview (Via ABC News Radio), Styx membersJames Young, Tommy Shaw and Lawrence Gowan noted that their problems with DennisDeYoung stemmed from the singer's refusal to tour at a time when the band wasn't selling albums, and had to rely on live show revenue. Those performances sparked interest in bringing the show to Broadway until Disney announced that it would be producing an animated version of the same story. Love from your boyfriend and husband. "Then people started getting sick and dying," says DeYoung. In February 2000, DeYoung was approached to perform a concert featuring his many songs from Styx, as well as his solo works and his 1997 stage musical The Hunchback of Notre Dame, with an orchestra. It returns Wednesday for an eight-show engagement at the Chicago Theatre, in large part because of DeYoung's popularity in his hometown, where he has always lived. My daughter was my PR person for a number of years but she's gotten out of the business. "And groupies," says Suzanne, who was on that tour with 6-year-old CarrieAnn and pregnant with Matt. During the days on the road, Dennis spends his free time writing music and, during the NBA playoffs, watched the Bulls. And if you wait too long, who will care?" Carrie's in college now. Great time. Dennis DeYoung Sues Styx By ABC News October 12, 2000 -- Styx co-founder Dennis DeYoung was in Chicago Federal Court on Tuesday, attempting to block the remaining band members from touring under the Styx moniker without him. Music written by DeYoung has been featured in the following films: Music either written by DeYoung or performed by him has been featured in the following stage productions: The debut of musical The Hunchback of Notre Dame in May 2008 in Chicago, Illinois brought finally DeYoung's music and songs to the theatrical stage. [1] In 1968, Nardin was replaced by John Curulewski and in 1970 DeYoung hired James Young to become the second guitarist in TW4. Pop/Rock. On January 18, 1970, DeYoung married his longtime sweetheart Suzanne Feusi. DeYoung, 46, seemed almost wistful talking about his days on the road with Styx, perhaps because of the realities of the road he's currently on. The four continued to play in college--Dennis and the Panozzos all went to Chicago State University--and then were joined in 1970 by another Roseland friend, lead guitarist James Young, who was always known as J.Y. DeYoung's songs often had a grandiose style to them in the tradition of 1970s theatrical rock, which heavily influenced the group's direction in the late 1970s, culminating in the concept albums Paradise Theatre (1981) and Kilroy Was Here (1983). Dennis DeYoung. I was on the road with Styx for a four-city swing through the Southwest in 1979. The interview was on The Drive WDRV in Chicago with Pete Mc Murray and Danny Mac. "Those shows [another took place in May] told me that people didn't forget the songs I wrote and had a desire to see them sung and performed in new ways," says DeYoung. He portrayed the character of a lead vocalist, designating his role in his band Styx. Kiss recently played the House of Blues. As of May 2023, American rockstar, Dennis DeYoung, has a handsome net worth of $30 million. There is a palpable wistfulness in his voice when he says "we," perhaps because he no longer talks to the people who got together with him in the basement of his parents' house in the early 1960s to make music--the Panozzo twins Chuck (bass guitar) and John (drums). Mar 9, 2020, 6:00am PDT. While on stage, the duo opened with the Beatles classic "We Can Work It Out", and also performed "Watching the World Go By" and "All for Love", songs that were originally written for the unreleased Edge of the Century 2 Styx album. 1, his seventh solo studio album and first in over a decade. "I followed the Dennis versus Styx ordeal closely. "On the road a child gets to see the real world, gets to interact with adults.". His earnings include all of his concerts and songs, which he released worldwide. The musical he would write--music, lyrics and book--was originally called "Q Modo," but its name was changed to "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" to reflect its debt to Victor Hugo's classic. ", In the wake of the Rosemont shows, Orchard scheduled six more concerts across the country, and the popular VH-1 series "Behind the Music" began taping a segment on Styx. It became the band's fourth consecutive multi-platinum album. I witnessed first hand the agony and feeling of helplessness he endured as his beloved wife Susie was stricken with Porphyria a disease for which there is no cure. Are you kidding. They've done the kind of hard-rocking fare you'd expect from a band called Styx, and prog-rock that, to be honest, you'd also expect from a band called Styx. But DeYoung is doing things a bit differently. With Styx in limbo following Shaw's 1984 departure, DeYoung began a solo career of modest success. The kids didn't make it to Vegas. They kiss, and as they do, their eyes close. 2 was released on June 11, 2021 and is intended to be DeYoung's final album. On May 8, 2008, DeYoung's musical version of The Hunchback of Notre Dame premiered at the Bailiwick Repertory Theatre in Chicago. There was no sinister meaning: "It was the only name we came up with that none of us hated," says DeYoung, who was the band's principal songwriter and lead singer. More tambourine less cowbell. "I first got hooked on Dennis and Styx when I heard 'Mr. Dennis was born July 11, 1956, to Stanley Calvin and Betty Jean (Osborn) DeYoung in Plainville, Kansas. During this period, the group used to play at school auditoriums and in different small venues. Unless the next guy is that dumb ass sitting behind you at the movies talking loudly to the screen, or Charles Manson. The recording session was so positive that it spawned another tour. [12] Following the award ceremony in the Frank Gehry-designed Jay Pritzker Pavilion in Millennium Park in Chicago, DeYoung and his band performed many of Styx's hits in a free concert. So, becoming a solo artist is nothing I ever aspired to. "Now where were we? I believe those who claim to not be interested in themselves or their past are secretly wanted for transporting illegal goods across state lines, or their lying. Suzanne DeYoung frequently joined her husband on the road, and eventually their children came along as well, as a way to provide stability for their family. The band members changed a few times as did the music label. But things did not begin auspiciously. His lunch companion did not, nor did the waitress. Dennis DeYoung (born February 18, 1947) [1] is an American musician, singer, songwriter and record producer. "She, and a lot of others, wanted me to move to L.A. then to become a part of that scene," he says. If you do not know, we have prepared this article about details of Dennis DeYoungs short biography-wiki, career, professional life, personal life, todays net worth, age, height, weight, and more facts. The band eventually went with the "without DeYoung"option, and DeYoung proceeded to sue them for the band's name. [18], On June 5, 2022 Styx was inducted into the Illinois Rock & Roll Museum Hall of Fame. Thankfully for me and Suzanne it was Dennis DeYoung at Manny's deli 2000 not Sabrina, Suzanne is deathly afraid of snakes The lovely couple has two kids: a daughter named Carrie Ann and a son named Matthew. whew. Panozzo died on July 16, 1996. Do you know what was at No. Dennis DeYoung . (I was also interviewed for the program, which premiered in August 2000. Founding member of the rock band Styx who sang lead vocals, played keyboard, and wrote the majority of the songs for the band. They all showed their talents in the right way and achieved massive success. She nearly died and she has bravely dealt with health issues ever since. Dennis Eugene DeYoung, age 66, passed away on Monday, April 24, 2023, at his home in Victoria. He has achieved many famous awards as a vocalist from his entire career. I first met Styx shortly after that, in 1980. They were sad, these women, but they caused a lot of trouble. He is popular for being a Rock Singer. It marked the first time in nearly seven years that the two had appeared together. "It was fun but after that I was pretty sure we'd never tour again," says DeYoung. "Most of the furniture is old, too. It was the first No. He was provided more songs than any other Styx member and was bands most successful writer. As he made efforts to artistically reinvent himself over the last two decades, he was always able to return to the creative and commercial comfort of his rock 'n' roll family. For the last three years, Styx has been on the road without him. "Everyone please have a magical day". I made that last part up. It is with deep sorrow that we announce the death of Dennis DeYoung (Victoria, Kansas), who passed away on April 24, 2023, at the age of 66, leaving to mourn family and friends. When Styx hit the road without him, DeYoung says, some advisers suggested he file suit to stop the tour. Cheers, "Sometimes I will look at him and still just swoon," says Suzanne, standing backstage in Vegas and snapping pictures of her husband's performance with the anxious enthusiasm of a mother taking snapshots of her child's first Christmas pageant. Survived by her husband of 30 years, Stanley J. Laken; her children, Rebecca Briick-Sasak, Robert (Paula) Briick; step-daughter, Tana (John) DeYoung; grandchildren, Annali and Owen Sasak, Leah. (They've also been heard on "ER," "The Simpsons" and a dozens of other TV shows and movies.) The band decided to go on without him. Google has begun to send me messages James Young joined shortly after that, with Shaw coming on board in 1975. And she is so much better at defending me than I am. "In a couple of weeks, she was fine. Born . Every year that it doesn't happen is another year that goes by. In between his stints with Styx, he has played with other groups including Damn Yankees and Shaw Blades as well as releasing several solo albums. This guy singles but one song out on the album and that's Miss America. Roomies. James Young and Tommy Shaw of Styx suggested booking a tour in support of the Brave New World album. . To this day he has been by her side through everything. This story contains corrected material, published Dec. 8, 2002. Many years ago, when he was younger and had hair cascading to his shoulders and a mustache that appeared more than vaguely sinister, Dennis DeYoung sat in a San Diego hotel suite and said, "There are tougher ways to live.". Carrie Ann Deyoung - Biographical Summaries of Notable People - MyHeritage Carrie Ann Deyoung In Biographical Summaries of Notable People Save this record and choose the information you want to add to your family tree Save record Spotted an error? We feel we are the go to destination for all the Hits. I might do that.". 11's "Soundstage" concert series, which was one of the most popular and innovative public broadcast offerings of the 1970s (the date of the local premiere of the revival of WTTW-Ch. Hey kids I just came across the Rolling Stone review of the Grand Illusion album by Joe Fernbacher from 1977. Dennis DeYoung. I am mad mad mad mad mad with recent accusations that our recent successes have gone to our heads. For most of the show, Suzanne stays in the wings, taking pictures. ", "That was a straight dramatic role and I think at the time I might have been over my head," DeYoung said. I know the songs that I wrote, the concept albums I initiated and the theatricality of our stage shows were all simply things I made up as I went along. ", On the show, Shaw and J.Y. The benefit concert was held at the Koka Booth Amphitheatre in Cary, North Carolina, and featured many other rock and roll musicians. After the Chicago Theatre, the show heads to Cleveland and then a four-week jaunt through Canada. He did not once but twice leading to our partnership for the last 15 years.

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