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Meeting Dennis DeYoung

Posted on October 11, 2016 by Michael Cavacini
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fullsizeoutput_1e2aThis past Saturday night I met Dennis DeYoung, former STYX lead vocalist on several of the band’s biggest hits, some of which include “Babe,” “Come Sail Away” and “The Best of Times.” Dennis performed all of these hits and more during the concert, and his voice was as beautiful and powerful as ever.

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Posted in Music, Review | Tagged Classic Rock, Come Sail Away, Concert, Dennis DeYoung, Keswick Theatre, Meet and Greet, Michael Cavacini, Review, Styx, Tommy Shaw | 2 Replies

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