Addressing a Few comments that STYX should just hang it up. They still sound great ( Remember, you're watching this on someone's Phone) I don't think anyone of wouldn't be up there if they were sick of it all. Another point, we have the DVDs of them playing with the Contemporary Youth Orchestra and the Band was so energized seeing that the STYX legacy and inspiration was being passed along to a whole new Generation! Well Done Boys! 👍🌲🌲 🎼
My husband and I drove from Texas to Prescott Az, to see them for the first time. Absolutely phenomenal!!! They are superb! They injected life into the audience memebers. To top it off, we stayed at the same Hotel and got a glimpse of Mr. James Young and later Lawrence as well, I did not approach either one. But they seem so humble and wonderful. Love and blessings to all of them❤🎉
I was lucky enough to meet JY after a concert one time. He signed an old Grand Illusion cassette case that I had brought along, just in case. I really wanted to meet Tommy. I've admired his mucisianship since he 18 or 19 when he started with Styxx.
I saw this concert this year from the 5th row in Kansas City. I have seen a lot of great concerts since the 80s and Styx continues to put on a great show - one of the best in this genre. They sound great live. I plan to go again summer 2025.
I first went to a Styx show in November 1973 in Arkansas. Never would have imagined then that 51 years later they would still be doing this. James Young is the only one on this stage who was on stage then.
@@jpwilson237 Very likely we were at some same shows. I saw them at Barton several times and 2 times in Russellville, and in Conway and Paris. In Paris it was in an old movie theater in old downtown and afterwards we went back stage and talked to them no security back then. That was in summer '74.
@@andyharman3022and guess who got him into the band? Yep, James Young, Tommy went to his house and auditioned for him and the Rest of the band at the time, and James welcomed Tommy as his additional guitarist into the Band.
I’m 63 and I say I love Styx period. I realize time goes on. I’m witch ya from mid 70s. Bra….We all have to respect the music bra….we have to love that we can see it live. And lastly respect every band members rights. Past and present. Time is upon us gentlemen.
I was impressed of course haven't seen Styx since 1979 at the old St.Louis arena seen them 3 yrs in a row in 1977 it was Chilawack & Styx in 1978 at Busch Stadium, Bob Welch, Eddie Money, Angel and Blue Oyster Cult!! A very good concert to say the least
Sounds like some great Styx concerts that you saw in the late 70’s and I saw Styx I believe in ‘78 with April Wine opening up in Phoenix and what an amazing show! Also the Paradise Theater Tour in ‘81 was also epic 🤘
I’m not really sure what’s up with all the negative comments. Here before you is a band that has been doing this nonstop for just about 53 years. Yes the original band was fantastic but some of these band members have now been in the band longer than the members they replaced. Tommy Shaw joined in 1975 and is still just as good today as ever. The drummer Todd Sucherman is only the second drummer to be in the band. He joined in 1995, 30 years ago. Keyboardist, lead singer Lawrence Gowan joined in 1999, again 26 years ago. Original bass player Chuck Panazzo will occasionally join the band on stage. This is now the original. They play probably close to 100 shows a year and never disappoint. Sure they have a new bass player and have added a third guitarist but what band doesn’t go through changes. I’m all for bands hanging it up when they can no longer get it done but that does not apply to this line up. Keep rocking fellas!!
Saw them back in December 1979 at the Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Phoenix, Arizona. Good show, much more energy on stage then, but that is definitely to be expected LOL!
Seen Styx back in 1999 Washington the gorge at George amphitheater on the Columbia river beautiful setting and not a bad concert, Kansas and Pat benetar
they are still as great as they were when I saw them decades ago. we in the balcony behind the stage and they gave us sooo much attention! "Great Job Girls! Better you than me!" Freddie Mercury ~ channeled 12/06/24 @7:56pm
I love the fact that they still have some long hair in the band. It’s just not the same when they cut their hair short just because they’re older Great! band.
I feel so bad for JY..one of my all time favorite guitarists. He used to be the star of the show prancing all over the stage and giving that nasty smile of his to everyone around. I hate seeing him taking a place in the back of the stage. He still has it. He should rightfully take his place front and center as he used to. Love that guy and his style so much. Never leave us JY
@@andyharman3022 That's Will Evankovich. He's been producing Styx tracks for years and played with Tommy when he soloed the second time around. He's there to fortify the sound not replace JY.
I've seen Styx...unfortunately only once. And it was the original band. Friggin Awesome!!!! Kansas was the opening band, I was in heaven. Lawrence is good but you just can't replace Dennis.
I've loved these guys since way back in the Lady days. I've seen them many times over the year, and still enjoy them. But they were way better back in the days with DeYoung and the Pannozo boys. Their harmonies were just killer back then. Gowen is good, but he's no DeYoung. I think their current drummer is one of the best out there right now. I've always thought Tommy is way underrated. That guy is a fantastic guitaist, but you never see his name when they rate some of the best guitar players. He's not Eddie, or Hendrix, or Page but I think he deserves more credit than he gets.
Great show, this i one of the best live bands on the planet , but with that being said ,the absent of amps on stage does affect the live experiece and im sure that the band is experiencing the same it just seems that something is missing , i dont know if im right , but sure feels that way
I used to live in Peoria IL and saw the original lineup pre Tommy Shaw a few times some of the best rock concerts i ever saw back in the 70s....this is ok but......
They still sound good, however I wonder why they just keep on touring as much as they do. It's not like they need the money. The original members have a net worth of around 20 million. They have been playing this same set now for the past 20 yrs. Most of the songs they have been playing for 45 or 50 yrs. It's got to be brutally boring for them which kind of shows. I'm a musician and I get tired of the same sets after 6 months. Playing this for that long has got to be tough to act like you're having fun because trust me, they're not having fun up there. They are sick and tired of these songs.
Totally guessing here - Styx is more than the guys onstage -it’s a semi-large operation. Lots of people including management, crew and trucking depend on the shows for all or some of their annual money. It’s a not small decision to decide to stop everything…a career and live draw the originals have spent 50 years building. Tommy and JY certainly take the biggest cut and may not need the money but I’m betting everyone else onstage does. Tommy and JY may be playing for their families…kids, grandkids etc. And they probably still enjoy going onstage most nights. Imoho
I bought tickets to take my granddaughter to see this amazing band. I was extremely disappointed I am partially deaf and 4 songs in we had to leave, it was so loud I thought my ears were going to bleed. This arena is about 10x smaller then the great western forum where I saw them the first time and this was probably to loud for that place. I spoke to friends that also went and they have said the same thing
You should have saw these guys in the early eighties when they were at their Peak they were awesome. Not that they're not good now but when you've been singing and playing for years and years you lose a little bit of something everybody does with their jobs but they still are awesome
@@BryanFink-u7y Exactly. I like Lawrence, but he seems to be struggling on the Dennis songs. It might be time for a backing track. Why not? All the current artists use backing tracks now. It does enhance the concert experience. Would you rather hear good vocals or a struggling singer? Unless, of course, Dennis sings his own songs. Dennis still has it.
it is very strange that the band does play all of Dennis songs that he wrote and sang on so many songs, and that made the band popular back in the day, but does not play in anymore? Is there really a band without Dennis or is it just a (illusion) of a band that once was, or we just (fooling ourselves) of today's band of Styx??js
From someone who grew up listening to these songs when they were fresh out of the sleeve, it is still hard to listen to Gowan singing the Dennis part of the songs. There are just some songs that are not the same like Lady and Rocking the paradise, songs with Dennis as lead, I mean if Dennis had some gravel to his voice then it would pass. JY voice is not like it used to be, but Tommy, dude still sounds the same! Other than Gowans voice, still rocking it!
Surprisingly great show. No auto-tune or pre-recorded tape shit here. Love their raw sound and imperfect voices. Instrument work perfect. Unlike Henley and Swift with their taped voice crap.
Tommy was in great form, JY looks like hes about ready to retire. Good job with the Dennis parts but still wish Dennis D was there. Its really a scumbag move what they did to him. I mean they all HATED Kilroy was here CD / TOUR and it was there biggest hit. They didint want to do a concept album and then never made anything better. Sure "Show me the way" was a hit ballad but was really more of the right time right place moment with war in the gulf. K-
I agree Dana as I saw the Grand Illusion, Cornerstone and Paradise Theater tours and they were all amazing shows with Dennis and they they still sound great today with Tommy leading the way!
How so? The songs are the same songs. The band is as good as it’s ever been; probably better. They have the best rock drummer in the business. And you came here to watch the video.
They don’t sound bad at All years have taking the tolls remember seeing a lot of older bands in the 70s that were around Styx was never a concert band there studio albums sold records. They failed in Kansas City with a live album and broke up later . And lawsuits destroyed them . Grand illusion was a masterpiece.
I was there at the concert his vocals were much louder. Sounded a lot better. Maybe it’s the RUclips recording of it that makes it sound different. Still cool to see it posted here.
A band I grew up with, too bad they pulled a coup on Dennis years ago, saying he was too much of a wus, this singer much more masculine, ha ha…just tell the truth JY and Tommy, you hated sharing the coin.
Their manager Charlie Bruscoe is a weasel. Artimus Pyle knew he was a con man and Brusco wanted more tour revenue and is a greedy hungry money man. Even Mark Fenwick doesn't push Roger Waters to tour ad nauseam (Roger does use pre-recorded vocals).
band seems to be getting tired of touring!!no energy anymore and just going through emotions!!nobody's happy and having a good time in the band it seems!!!but a job is a job and there getting paid!!just like i do every day when i go to work!!!
I saw Styx over 40 years ago. They were fantastic! These guys are NOT Styx. They are horrible compared to the original band. Sorry folks but these guys suck.
Addressing a Few comments that STYX should just hang it up. They still sound great ( Remember, you're watching this on someone's Phone) I don't think anyone of wouldn't be up there if they were sick of it all. Another point, we have the DVDs of them playing with the Contemporary Youth Orchestra and the Band was so energized seeing that the STYX legacy and inspiration was being passed along to a whole new Generation! Well Done Boys! 👍🌲🌲 🎼
My husband and I drove from Texas to Prescott Az, to see them for the first time. Absolutely phenomenal!!! They are superb! They injected life into the audience memebers. To top it off, we stayed at the same Hotel and got a glimpse of Mr. James Young and later Lawrence as well, I did not approach either one. But they seem so humble and wonderful. Love and blessings to all of them❤🎉
I was lucky enough to meet JY after a concert one time. He signed an old Grand Illusion cassette case that I had brought along, just in case. I really wanted to meet Tommy. I've admired his mucisianship since he 18 or 19 when he started with Styxx.
not styx without dennis and gowan's voice is not good !
That is so cool!@@JulianKeller-om6wz
@brithaddenhadd en8383 I understand, you have the right to feel that way. I love them with and without. I really enjoyed this, brought me great joy.
@brithaddenhadden8383 Gowan is good, but I totally agree. He is not DeYoung.
I saw this concert this year from the 5th row in Kansas City. I have seen a lot of great concerts since the 80s and Styx continues to put on a great show - one of the best in this genre. They sound great live. I plan to go again summer 2025.
The guy Gowan covering Dennis' parts just doesn't cut it. Especially as he has aged
At least they're not using tracks. Love hearing the sloppy mistakes. That's the thrill of a live performance for me.
i’ve seen them several times, they give their best, and always a great setlist…
They'd be a lot better with Dennis Deyoung, the architect, back on stage
Larry's a better showman. @@mrjoelabs
It's been the same set list for 20 years.
I first went to a Styx show in November 1973 in Arkansas. Never would have imagined then that 51 years later they would still be doing this. James Young is the only one on this stage who was on stage then.
Tommy Shaw has been in the band for 48 years, which is pretty darn good.
At Barton Coliseum in Little Rock? We 've would've been there together. LOL
@@jpwilson237 Very likely we were at some same shows. I saw them at Barton several times and 2 times in Russellville, and in Conway and Paris. In Paris it was in an old movie theater in old downtown and afterwards we went back stage and talked to them no security back then. That was in summer '74.
@@andyharman3022and guess who got him into the band? Yep, James Young, Tommy went to his house and auditioned for him and the Rest of the band at the time, and James welcomed Tommy as his additional guitarist into the Band.
I’m 63 and I say I love Styx period. I realize time goes on. I’m witch ya from mid 70s. Bra….We all have to respect the music bra….we have to love that we can see it live. And lastly respect every band members rights. Past and present. Time is upon us gentlemen.
67 my self you still out there?
Spot On !!!!
Thank you U just saved me for a Front Row seat Thank You LOL
$50.00 for a seat and I was there thank thank you Thank you great footage and sound
Tommy Shaw main man seen them 1976 one of the best 🎉
I was impressed of course haven't seen Styx since 1979 at the old St.Louis arena seen them 3 yrs in a row in 1977 it was Chilawack & Styx in 1978 at Busch Stadium, Bob Welch, Eddie Money, Angel and Blue Oyster Cult!! A very good concert to say the least
Sounds like some great Styx concerts that you saw in the late 70’s and I saw Styx I believe in ‘78 with April Wine opening up in Phoenix and what an amazing show! Also the Paradise Theater Tour in ‘81 was also epic 🤘
Todd Sucherman is the bomb
He's in my top 5 favorite drummers \m/
Great drummer
Got that right! He pounds those drums! He has a great series of videos on You Tube!
Really good drummer!!!
自分の青春時代の歌です。
懐かしい~
Nice to hear the music era that made the 70's memorable as a teen!!
Thanks for posting this!
Thank You by the concert rock band Styx
I’m not really sure what’s up with all the negative comments. Here before you is a band that has been doing this nonstop for just about 53 years. Yes the original band was fantastic but some of these band members have now been in the band longer than the members they replaced. Tommy Shaw joined in 1975 and is still just as good today as ever. The drummer Todd Sucherman is only the second drummer to be in the band. He joined in 1995, 30 years ago. Keyboardist, lead singer Lawrence Gowan joined in 1999, again 26 years ago. Original bass player Chuck Panazzo will occasionally join the band on stage. This is now the original. They play probably close to 100 shows a year and never disappoint. Sure they have a new bass player and have added a third guitarist but what band doesn’t go through changes. I’m all for bands hanging it up when they can no longer get it done but that does not apply to this line up. Keep rocking fellas!!
Styx pls give Philippines a go as we love ❤️ ur music 70s
masterful drumming Todd👌👍🤟
He is a beast back there...
Another great musician from Chicago.😊
Saw them back in December 1979 at the Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Phoenix, Arizona. Good show, much more energy on stage then, but that is definitely to be expected LOL!
The first time I saw them was at the Mississippi Valley Fair in Davenport, Iowa in 1978. I was 13 years old. Now, I am a 59-year- old grandfather.
Me too I was there.
Seen Styx back in 1999 Washington the gorge at George amphitheater on the Columbia river beautiful setting and not a bad concert, Kansas and Pat benetar
they are still as great as they were when I saw them decades ago. we in the balcony behind the stage and they gave us sooo much attention! "Great Job Girls! Better you than me!" Freddie Mercury ~ channeled 12/06/24 @7:56pm
I love the fact that they still have some long hair in the band. It’s just not the same when they cut their hair short just because they’re older Great! band.
I feel so bad for JY..one of my all time favorite guitarists. He used to be the star of the show prancing all over the stage and giving that nasty smile of his to everyone around. I hate seeing him taking a place in the back of the stage. He still has it. He should rightfully take his place front and center as he used to. Love that guy and his style so much. Never leave us JY
tell that to shaw
@@Liararus.100 shaw wouldn't even be here if it weren't for JY meat
Is the third guitarist there as an introduction to replacing JY?
@@andyharman3022 That's Will Evankovich. He's been producing Styx tracks for years and played with Tommy when he soloed the second time around. He's there to fortify the sound not replace JY.
Son el mejor rock de todos los tiempos son mis favoritos vivan por siempre
My boys ❤
ONE OF A KIND !!
And they still sound great
con piu ascolto questa musica ,mi viene voglia di buttare via l ,,,orologio,,,,,,,,,,,,,,stupenda,,,,,,,
I've seen Styx...unfortunately only once. And it was the original band. Friggin Awesome!!!! Kansas was the opening band, I was in heaven. Lawrence is good but you just can't replace Dennis.
Thanks Loudnessguy
Appreciate that and thanks for watching. I’m surprised for all the views and likes as I should have known with all the Styx fans.
1977 tour !! Camdenton Missouri! Lake park pavilion!! 6 ghosts going in circles?wtf !!! Tommy saw them !
I've loved these guys since way back in the Lady days. I've seen them many times over the year, and still enjoy them. But they were way better back in the days with DeYoung and the Pannozo boys. Their harmonies were just killer back then. Gowen is good, but he's no DeYoung. I think their current drummer is one of the best out there right now. I've always thought Tommy is way underrated. That guy is a fantastic guitaist, but you never see his name when they rate some of the best guitar players. He's not Eddie, or Hendrix, or Page but I think he deserves more credit than he gets.
While like other guitarists like Lindsey Buckingham, Tommy Shaw and Many Many Other's, Never get their credit They deserve....
O ONE OF THE OLDIE BANDS !!!
Great show, this i one of the best live bands on the planet , but with that being said ,the absent of amps on stage does affect the live experiece and im sure that the band is experiencing the same it just seems that something is missing , i dont know if im right , but sure feels that way
Was at this show. Our 7th time, still a great show. JY's about done tho.
I used to live in Peoria IL and saw the original lineup pre Tommy Shaw a few times some of the best rock concerts i ever saw back in the 70s....this is ok but......
Nice!
I am and was a huge Styx fan, I am 70 now, after seeing this, it is time for them to retire like me, and let the past live on.
They still sound good, however I wonder why they just keep on touring as much as they do. It's not like they need the money. The original members have a net worth of around 20 million. They have been playing this same set now for the past 20 yrs. Most of the songs they have been playing for 45 or 50 yrs. It's got to be brutally boring for them which kind of shows. I'm a musician and I get tired of the same sets after 6 months. Playing this for that long has got to be tough to act like you're having fun because trust me, they're not having fun up there. They are sick and tired of these songs.
It's their lives and enjoy giving us a Awesome show, and I know I'm not the only one that believes this 😉 😀 ❤
. I would kind of agree with you. But I'd say they still love it, but most of all they do it for the fans.
Totally guessing here - Styx is more than the guys onstage -it’s a semi-large operation. Lots of people including management, crew and trucking depend on the shows for all or some of their annual money. It’s a not small decision to decide to stop everything…a career and live draw the originals have spent 50 years building.
Tommy and JY certainly take the biggest cut and may not need the money but I’m betting everyone else onstage does. Tommy and JY may be playing for their families…kids, grandkids etc. And they probably still enjoy going onstage most nights. Imoho
I saw Styx at the LA Forum in 1981
I saw the 1981 Paradise Theater tour in Phoenix and I wish they still played songs from that tour like Suite Madame Blue or JY’s Great White Hope 🤘
Saw them about 1975 JC Tenn.
My first concert 1977 . Long Island Arena.
I WAS THERE! (was my second concert)
I bought tickets to take my granddaughter to see this amazing band. I was extremely disappointed I am partially deaf and 4 songs in we had to leave, it was so loud I thought my ears were going to bleed. This arena is about 10x smaller then the great western forum where I saw them the first time and this was probably to loud for that place. I spoke to friends that also went and they have said the same thing
You should have saw these guys in the early eighties when they were at their Peak they were awesome. Not that they're not good now but when you've been singing and playing for years and years you lose a little bit of something everybody does with their jobs but they still are awesome
I agree .. the Paradise Theater tour was outstanding
Smoking hot band! What a great show.
They used to play High School dances in the 70’s in Chicago.
Tommy doesn't age
Dennis Deyoung has such a soft yet powerful voice nobody else can compare. Sorry they couldn’t work things out years ago.
That's not Dennis singing
@ lol I know that I was saying nobody should compare this guy to Dennis. There is no comparison.
FANS WANT DENNIS DEYOUNG FOR ONE MORE TOUR!!!!!!!
maybe YOU do, but you're the only one who does. Lawrence has been in the band longer than Dennis was at this point.
@@surveyordave So what! Dennis wrote and sang those classic songs!
@@BryanFink-u7y Exactly. I like Lawrence, but he seems to be struggling on the Dennis songs. It might be time for a backing track. Why not? All the current artists use backing tracks now. It does enhance the concert experience. Would you rather hear good vocals or a struggling singer? Unless, of course, Dennis sings his own songs. Dennis still has it.
it is very strange that the band does play all of Dennis songs that he wrote and sang on so many songs, and that made the band popular back in the day, but does not play in anymore? Is there really a band without Dennis or is it just a (illusion) of a band that once was, or we just (fooling ourselves) of today's band of Styx??js
From someone who grew up listening to these songs when they were fresh out of the sleeve, it is still hard to listen to Gowan singing the Dennis part of the songs. There are just some songs that are not the same like Lady and Rocking the paradise, songs with Dennis as lead, I mean if Dennis had some gravel to his voice then it would pass. JY voice is not like it used to be, but Tommy, dude still sounds the same! Other than Gowans voice, still rocking it!
Sounds more like Damn Yankees or Night ranger.
@48:38
Can you dig it?
Sounding better than ever.
Always a good show miss the bass player
Surprisingly great show. No auto-tune or pre-recorded tape shit here. Love their raw sound and imperfect voices. Instrument work perfect. Unlike Henley and Swift with their taped voice crap.
Tommy was in great form, JY looks like hes about ready to retire. Good job with the Dennis parts but still wish Dennis D was there. Its really a scumbag move what they did to him. I mean they all HATED Kilroy was here CD / TOUR and it was there biggest hit. They didint want to do a concept album and then never made anything better. Sure "Show me the way" was a hit ballad but was really more of the right time right place moment with war in the gulf. K-
JY may be moving slow, but he can still play.
Can’t judge by this video, the atmosphere is not captured here! That’s a small building and the crowd is asleep!
Have they told Panozzo that all these years, his bass isn't even plugged in?
He wasn't there
NoWay
what's with the hat on JY???
kind of wish DDY would come back for a tour. I`ve seen Styx with DDY and without,Of course with Dennis is better.
Remember the day seeing all the originals. Sorry, Lawrence, and the boys,just not my cup of tea anymore, especially at these ticket prices.
They are and always hv been FANTASTIC! ❤ Don't be a jealous hater lol 😂
I agree Dana as I saw the Grand Illusion, Cornerstone and Paradise Theater tours and they were all amazing shows with Dennis and they they still sound great today with Tommy leading the way!
Why the 3rd guitarist? Not complaining, just curious.
I grew up with styx so give it up hell no
styx has run its course...
How so? The songs are the same songs. The band is as good as it’s ever been; probably better. They have the best rock drummer in the business. And you came here to watch the video.
Only 1 original guy now?
Where is Dennis?
Gone for 25 yrs.
Where you been?🤭
Bring Dennis Back!
They don’t sound bad at All years have taking the tolls remember seeing a lot of older bands in the 70s that were around
Styx was never a concert band there studio albums sold records. They failed in Kansas City with a live album and broke up later . And lawsuits destroyed them . Grand illusion was a masterpiece.
Where is the bass guitarist?
Tommy’s vocals are obviously not on tape…. What’s with the low volume? Styx should probably be using.. I dunno, amps?
I was there at the concert his vocals were much louder. Sounded a lot better. Maybe it’s the RUclips recording of it that makes it sound different. Still cool to see it posted here.
Bring Dennis back!
what will a bunch of gran pops wearing skinny pants sound like? they're probably gunna sound the way they look..
This is Styx?
No Dennis no Styx
😅😅😅😅😅
B.S.
A band I grew up with, too bad they pulled a coup on Dennis years ago, saying he was too much of a wus, this singer much more masculine, ha ha…just tell the truth JY and Tommy, you hated sharing the coin.
Tommy is an ok singer. Nothing special. Dennis was a great talented guy.
Their manager Charlie Bruscoe is a weasel. Artimus Pyle knew he was a con man and Brusco wanted more tour revenue and is a greedy hungry money man. Even Mark Fenwick doesn't push Roger Waters to tour ad nauseam (Roger does use pre-recorded vocals).
It sounds so... I dunno.
Amemic? Tired? Uninteresting? Sterile?
It's like there's a dynamic or volume law😂
No excitement at all.
not styx without dennis and gowan cannot do the songs right !
They sounded better
I prefer Dennis Deyoungs... version much better
Me too. Seen them in 79 just not the same without dennis
Definitely not the Styx of old. Not many can sing like Dennis DeYoung
I can’t take Larry.
Boring
band seems to be getting tired of touring!!no energy anymore and just going through emotions!!nobody's happy and having a good time in the band it seems!!!but a job is a job and there getting paid!!just like i do every day when i go to work!!!
😴😴😴😴😴😴
Not Styx no Dennis no band only a sad cover band
The bass is way off. The kid stinks.
I saw Styx over 40 years ago. They were fantastic! These guys are NOT Styx. They are horrible compared to the original band. Sorry folks but these guys suck.
Lip sync
Yikes. They kind of sounded terrible.
Absolutely boring...
Boo
COVER BAND.
A Fake Styx.No good Original is the Best.
They sounded better