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Dennis DeYoung was the co-founder, keyboardist, and vocalist of the rock band Styx, formed in Chicago along with John and Chuck Panozzo. He is credited for writing many of the band's hits including "Lady", "Come Sail Away", the number 1 hit "Babe", "Mr. Roboto", "Don't Let It End", and "Show Me The Way", which gave Styx the privilege of having hits in 3 decades. In 1999, DeYoung was removed from the band lineup after a viral ailment left him sensitive to bright light. By the time he recovered, guitarists Tommy Shaw and James "JY" Young had replaced him with Scottish-born Canadian rock musician Lawrence Gowan. Forced to become a solo musician, he briefly sued the band for misuse of the Styx logo, name and trademark, a dispute which was later settled out of court. Dennis currently tours as "The Music Of Styx" playing many of the Styx songs that he wrote in addition to some of his solo songs written during Styx's hiatus from 1984-1989. Former Styx bandmate Glen Burtnik currently tours with Dennis on selected shows. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

Desert Moon

The Music of Styx - Live with Symphony Orchestra

One Hundred Years From Now

Ultimate Collection

…And The Music Of Styx Live in Los Angeles

10 on Broadway

Ultimate Collection: Dennis DeYoung

26 East, Vol. 1

The Hunchback of Notre Dame: A Musical by Dennis DeYoung

26 East, Vol. 2

The Last Guitar Hero

When I Hear A Christmas Song