Thursday, March 12, 2020

Dennis DeYoung

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Styx founding member Dennis DeYoung is back with a new original solo album, &quot;26
East, Vol. 1.” The album will be released April 10 th via Frontiers Music Srl. Today,
two tracks from the album have been released, ‘East Of Midnight’ and ‘To The Good
Old Days’ feat. Julian Lennon. You can hear them on all major streaming services or
HERE: https://youtu.be/9ezG38Iirqg (‘East of Midnight’) and HERE:
https://youtu.be/-1ZFCe5b5BI (‘To The Good Old Days’ feat. Julian Lennon).
Of the song, ‘To The Good Old Days,’ DeYoung says, “It was written
specifically for Jules and I to sing together. He nailed the vocal and I
harmonized. Harmony baby, I love it. It’s the final song on my album and
it’s a simple farewell from me as I recall the sweetest days of my past with
my fans, friends, family and forgiveness.”
DeYoung describes ‘East Of Midnight’ as a song about how late night
radio changed our lives as the music transported us to a world bigger than
the one we knew.”
Stream the new singles and pre-order/save “26 East: Volume 1” on
CD/Vinyl/Digital HERE: https://orcd.co/ddy26east_vol1
“26 East” was the address where DeYoung grew up in Roseland, IL on the
far south side of Chicago. This is where the band was formed in his
basement in 1962. Across the street lived the Panozzo twins, John and
Chuck, who along with DeYoung would go on to form the nucleus of Styx.
The cover artwork features three locomotives traveling through space,
representing the original members leaving Chicago on their journey to the
stars.

&quot;This was supposed to be my final album but there were so many songs
written that Serafino Perugino, CEO of Frontiers, suggested dividing it into
two albums rather than one,” DeYoung states. “This is Volume 1, which
sounds pretentious to me, but the marketing folks wanted you to know
there are going to be two of them, so hey kids, there are two of them; this is
Volume 1.&quot;
The process that brought forth the album beginning in the first place started
when Jim Peterik, a fellow Chicagoan and nearby neighbor, sent a song to
Dennis.
&quot;If not for Jim Peterik’s encouragement, talent and prodding I would not
have recorded this music,” says DeYoung. &quot;He once told me the world
needed my music; to which I replied &#39;have the world text me for verification.&#39;
We collaborated from the get go, happily and seamlessly and at this time
we have written 9 songs together of which five will be on Volume 1. Just
two Chicago guys doing what they do best, making music and having a
laugh.”

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