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  1. John J. Curulewski (October 3, 1950 – February 13, 1988) was an American musician who was one of the original members of Styx. Career Curulewski's grave at St. Benedict Catholic Cemetery. In 1969, Curulewski joined the Chicago-based band TW4, featuring college friends Dennis DeYoung, Chuck Panozzo, and John Panozzo.

  2. En 1965 cambiaron su nombre brevemente a "TW4", Chuck se cambió al bajo y guitarra y la banda sumó a los guitarristas-vocalistas James "J.Y." Young y John Curulewski.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Styx_(band)Styx (band) - Wikipedia

    The original line-up comprised Dennis DeYoung, James "J.Y." Young, John "J.C." Curulewski and brothers Chuck and John Panozzo. Debuting with Styx in 1972, the band usually released an album every year throughout the 1970s.

  4. John “J.C.” Curulewski was one of the original members of Styx, having joined the band in 1970. He contributed to the band’s first four albums, which includes their 1972 self-titled debut, “Styx II,” “The Serpent Is Rising,” and “Man of Miracles.”

  5. The proggish title track was written by John Curulewski, is about the serpent beginning to rise. Musically, it has some King Crimson influence especially on their debut album. The screaming spoken word "Krakatoa" by Curulewski was named for the volcano event of the same name in 1883.

  6. Following the move to A&M, guitarist John Curulewski suddenly left the band as they were to embark on a nationwide tour in December 1975, due to his desire to spend time with his family. After a frantic last-minute search, the band brought in guitarist Tommy Shaw as Curulewski's replacement.

  7. www.wikiwand.com › es › Styx_(banda)Styx (banda) - Wikiwand

    Styx es una banda de rock estadounidense formada en Chicago, Illinois, como “The Tradewinds”. El grupo se caracteriza por combinar elementos del rock progresivo, el hard rock, el AOR y la power ballad.