If you were in search of a 1980s fix Saturday night in Charlotte, you were in the right place at a nostalgia-drenched concert at PNC Music Pavilion. A triple bill of Styx, REO Speedwagon and Loverboy ...
Styx's James "JY" Young and Tommy Shaw on guitars. Todd Sucherman is on drums. Credit: Photo by Eric Sauseda Ah, summer. It’s the Classic Rock enthusiast’s favorite time of the year. Because it means ...
Submitted photo / Todd Gallopo.... Styx — from left, James “JY” Young, Chuck Panozzo, Lawrence Gowan, Tommy Shaw, Todd Sucherman and Ricky Phillips — performs tonight at the Youngstown Foundation ...
Styx and REO Speedwagon rocked the St. Joseph’s Health Amphitheater at Lakeview Friday night. Loverboy opened the evening of classic rock hits. See photos from the concert in the gallery above, and ...
Styx will end another busy year of touring with a show in southeastern Minnesota. The band, which started using the name Styx in 1972, will play a sold-out show at Treasure Island Casino on New Year's ...
This week has been an embarrassment of riches for the region’s classic rock fans. Wednesday night brought a pair juggernauts to the stage at The Pavilion at Star Lake in Foreigner and Styx, two bands ...
Classic rock paragons Styx and former Eagles guitarist Don Felder return to their residency at the Venetian Theatre this weekend, where they played a run of shows dubbed “Renegades in the Fast Lane” ...
The backstories of some longtime rock bands are like an order at Waffle House: scattered, smothered, covered and diced. A trio of complementary classic rock acts who performed at Ameris Bank ...
Who: Def Leppard, making its first appearance in the Birmingham area in seven years. The British band dominated the charts during the 1980s and early '90s, specializing in with propulsive hard-rock ...
The post REO Speedwagon Play Final Show (But Same Band Will Continue Touring): Video + Setlist appeared first on Consequence. REO Speedwagon played their final show on Saturday (December 21st) at Las ...
Throughout Styx's lengthy history, only two men have served as their lead singer and keyboardist: Dennis DeYoung and Lawrence Gowan. While co-founder DeYoung was responsible for much of their classic ...
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