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Least-played: “Nothing Ever Goes as Planned” Just when you thought things couldn’t get any more successful for Styx, they did with Paradise Theatre, which went to No. 1. And somehow ...
Styx was the first group to earn four triple-platinum albums in a row with “The Grand Illusion” (1977), “Pieces of Eight” (1978), “Cornerstone” (1979) and “Paradise Theatre” (1981).
The band's greatest singles that hit the Billboard Hot 100. By Gary Graff During its half century existence, Styx has logged 23 singles on the Billboard Hot 100, eight of which reached the top 10.
The three weeks that Paradise Theatre spent at number one in 1981 are, at the time of writing, the only ones that the band Styx have enjoyed as chart-topping artists. Beginning as a proggier ...
The year is 1979 or 1980 and Styx lead singer Tommy Shaw is sitting in his car, stewing. “I was driving to rehearse with the band before we started recording our album ‘Paradise Theatre ...
Legendary musician Tommy Shaw performed several classic Styx songs with Daryl Hall and ... Much Time on My Hands” from the 1981 album Paradise Theater. Tommy Shaw of Styx joins Daryl Hall ...
Tickets for the 6 p.m. concert can be had by visiting the Aiken Theatre's social ... "The group continues to rock the Paradise alongside their fans," it stated. "Styx draws from over five decades ...
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) — Styx, a rock band that rose to prominence in the 1970s, is set to perform at the Palace Theatre in Albany. The concert is set for May 9 at 8 p.m. Get the latest news ...
Through a side entrance to Studio Theatre, jazz age ghosts linger in the overhead haze, while a Black neighborhood approaches a fateful turning point. Dominique Morisseau’s “Paradise Blue ...
“Too Much Time on My Hands” is off Styx’s third-straight triple-platinum album, “Paradise Theater,” the band’s only U.S. number-one LP. Progressive boogie, anyone? “Renegade ...
Then like that signature album, Styx’s next three studio albums—“Pieces of Eight” (1978), “Cornerstone” (1979) and “Paradise Theatre” (1981)—also topped two million copies sold.