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James Young

 
Artist: James Young
James Young

Performed Songs By:

Steven A. Jones, Colin Hodgkinson, Jan Hammer

Worked With:

John Ryan, John Panozzo, Chuck Panozzo, Barry Mraz, John Curulewski, Tommy Shaw, Dennis DeYoung, Otis Redding
  • Born: November 14, 1949, Chicago, IL
  • Active: '80s, '90s
  • Genres: Rock
  • Instrument: Vocals, Guitar
  • Representative Albums: "Raised by Wolves," "Out on a Day Pass," "City Slicker"

Biography

Best-known as one of the guitarists for arena rockers Styx, James Young has also issued several releases outside of the band. Born James Vincent Young on November 14, 1949, in Chicago, IL, Young was introduced to music at the age of five when he began taking piano lessons, which eventually led to the guitar by his teenage years (drawing inspiration from the usual suspects of the era -- Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, Johnny Winter, etc.). After working his way through several local bands (such as the Catalinas and Monterey Hand) and acquiring a degree in mechanical and aerospace engineering from the Illinois Institute of Technology, Young eventually decided to form a new outfit, TW4, which would soon transform into Styx. Joining up with frontman Dennis DeYoung, drummer Chuck Panozzo, bassist John Panozzo, and guitarist John Curulewski, the group signed with the now-defunct label Wooden Nickel, issuing a total of four moderately successful releases -- 1972's self-titled release, 1973's Styx II, plus 1974's The Serpent Is Rising and Man of Miracles. By 1975, Curulewski had exited the band, which led to the arrival of newcomer Tommy Shaw and signaled the group's greatest commercial success.

Over the course of seven albums from the mid-'70s through the early '80s (1975's Equinox, 1976's Crystal Ball, 1977's The Grand Illusion, 1978's Pieces of Eight, 1979's Cornerstone, 1981's Paradise Theater, and 1983's Kilroy Was Here), Styx became one of the biggest bands in the U.S., as all of the aforementioned albums obtained platinum certification, spawned a slew of Top Ten hit singles, and became arena/football stadium headliners. But friction over agreeing on a musical direction (DeYoung wanted to continue in a "theatrical" direction, while Young and the others wanted to return to their hard rock roots) caused the group to break up in 1984. Young launched a solo career shortly thereafter, in the form of his 1986 solo debut City Slicker (featuring contributions from journeyman keyboardist Jan Hammer), which received favorable reviews, but sunk without a trace. Young reunited with his Styx bandmates (sans Shaw) for 1990's Edge of the Century, but when the group went back into hibernation afterwards, Young resumed his solo career, forming the James Young Group and issuing a pair of albums -- 1994's Out on a Day Pass and 1995's Raised by Wolves -- before Styx reunited once more (this time with Shaw). ~ Greg Prato, All Music Guide
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James "J.Y." Young

James "J.Y." Young performing with Styx on June 13, 2008 in Hinckley, Minn.
Background information
Birth name James Young
Born November 14, 1949 (1949-11-14) (age 59)
Chicago, Illinois
Genres Hard rock, Progressive rock
Occupations Musician, Songwriter
Instruments Guitar, Keyboards
Years active 1970–present
Associated acts Styx

James "J.Y." Young (born 14 November 1949) is a guitarist, singer and songwriter, and member of the rock band, Styx. Young began playing keyboard and piano at the age of five. He attended Calumet High in Chicago and learned to play clarinet and guitar during those years.

J.Y. joined TW4 at Illinois Institute of Technology, and that band later became the first incarnation of Styx.

After the band's initial breakup in 1983, Young released the solo albums City Slicker, Out On A Day Pass, and Raised By Wolves. He is currently the sole remaining original member of Styx (and It's only consistent Member), but leads the band with longtime member Tommy Shaw from the band's hitmaking heyday; and original bassist Chuck Panozzo still appears on recent albums and at certain concerts as a guest musician.

Young tends to write the more hard rock pieces for Styx. He is best known for "Miss America" and "Snowblind". A glance at the album, Best of Styx shows that his songs were more popular in the band's early days than during its years of more mainstream popularity.

JY managed the Chicago, Ill.-based rock band 7th Heaven in 1998 along with Alec John Such of the band Bon Jovi.



 
 

 

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