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DENNIS DEYOUNG

aving co-founded Styx in 1972, keyboard player and singer Dennis DeYoung wrote many of their finest songs, including and , as well as the US chart-topping ballad . Styx broke up following 1983’s poorly received concept record , and although he was part of a reunion in 1990, DeYoung was controversially replaced by the band nine years later when a medical condition prevented him from touring. His first solo album in almost a decade, (a second part is to follow), is named after the Chicago address where Dennis and most of his Styx bandmates

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