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Twin brothers Chuck and John Panozzo, Dennis DeYoung and James "J.Y." Young started in the band in Chicago in the early 1970s. They authored hits "Lady," "Come Sail Away" and "Babe," among many ...
CHICAGO (AP) — John Panozzo, the co-founder and drummer of the rock band Styx, died in his home Tuesday from a gastrointestinal hemorrhage. He was 47. Panozzo also suffered from cirrhosis of … ...
John's death, although not unexpected due to his heavy alcohol consumption, devastated Panozzo, who remembers his brother as his protector. "He had my back. Growing up gay in the '50s and '60s was not ...
Sept. 20 will most likely be a somewhat bittersweet 64th birthday for Styx founder and bassist, Chuck Panozzo. That's because it also marks the birth of his fraternal twin brother and former ...
Dennis DeYoung started his first band in Chicago in 1962 at age 14 with brothers Chuck and John Panozzo. With the addition of James Young and John Curulewski they named themselves The Tradewinds.
Because of his health, Panozzo, whose twin brother John drummed in Styx until his death in 1996, has had to scale back the number of shows he plays with the band. He usually works the beginnings ...
Come “sell” away with Styx co-founder and bassist Charles “Chuck” Panozzo, 76, who is listing his magical oasis near Fort ...
And that surprised me, because they already had brothers in this band. But he fits right in!” He’s referring to Styx co-founding members Chuck (bass) and John (drums) Panozzo.
This year's Grand Marshal, Chuck Panozzo, is the bassist and cofounder of rock band Styx. Panozzo is an activist for AIDS awareness and gay rights and has lived in Wilton Manors for 10 years.