The latest classic rock-related viral video making the rounds is of a homeless man in Sarasota, Fla., playing the opening passage of Styx's "Come Sail Away" on a public piano. You can watch it above.
Ever seen a homeless man named Donald play a flawless version of Styx’s “Come Sail Away” on the piano on a sidewalk in Sarasota, Florida? If, for some reason, the answer to that query is no, check out ...
Dennis DeYoung was watching the sun hit the waves in the sea off Hawaii when the angels appeared. It was April 1977, and his band, Styx, were on the island to play the Crater festival, aka Hawaii’s ...
We’ve seen plenty of hobos and homeless people with hidden talents in the past, but this guy might top the heap. Donald Gould went viral the other day when a video featuring his piano playing in ...
On July 24, Styx will release Live At The Orleans Arena Las Vegas, and we are pleased to have the premiere of one of the songs from the CD, “Come Sail Away.” You can listen to it in the widget below.
During those heady peak years, Styx deftly combined elements of art rock with progressive rock. Since its inception in 1972, the band has remained a popular concert attraction, thanks in part to ...
Styx is an American rock band formed in Chicago in 1972, known for blending hard rock with melodic ballads and theatrical elements. Styx was the first band to have four platinum albums in a row and ...
It's a way of life and the band-Styx-love every minute of it. Styx, known for their hits "Lady," "Come Sail Away," "Babe," and "Too Much Time on My Hands," will make their headliner-appearance on the ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Styx in 1977: L-R Tommy Shaw, John Panozzo, James Young, Dennis DeYoung, Chuck Panozzo. | Credit: ...
You are invited to "Come Sail Away" with legendary rock band Styx as the west coast swing of their 2025 tour rolls through the Pacific Northwest. They've already sold out their gig at Spirit Mountain ...
Back in the ’70s, Styx became the first band to release four consecutive albums that went multi-platinum—and that’s even before any of their “real” radio hits would come. The combination of the vocal ...