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The song "Crash of the Crown" itself breaks some brave new world ground for STYX. Actually, it's the first cut in the band's storied canon to feature three lead vocalists, seeing how it has James ...
What started as a reunion ended with a breakup. After more than a decade apart, Brave New World brought Styx’s three main singers and songwriters - DeYoung, Shaw and Young - back together.
Styx officially closed the door on the Dennis ... rendered him unavailable for touring behind their then-current Brave New World album, released that June. It was yet another bump in the road ...
Dennis DeYoung has been out of Styx for 25 years. The band chose to replace him as they prepared to tour in support of 1999’s ...
“South Park” and “Freaks & Geeks” also put Styx’s music back on TV. The momentum picked back up after the release of “Brave New World” in 1999. Styx ” now Shaw, Young ...
October 12 -- Styx co-founder Dennis DeYoung was in Chicago ... tour last year from the record company after we released Brave New World," he told Wall of Sound in June. "Dennis has not let ...
Shaw returned in '95 to re-record "Lady" for "Styx Greatest Hits." The band began working together again, culminating in 1999's "Brave New World," but the divides returned. Lawrence Gowan replaced ...