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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. 16 de dic. de 2020 · Michael Ochs Archives, Getty Images. Soon after Styx released their 1975 album Equinox, co-founding guitarist and singer John Curulewksi quit the band. Officially, the surprise move came about...

  3. 13 de abr. de 2021 · John Curulewski was a founding member of the rock band Styx, but he quit in 1975 after a dispute with his bandmates. He was unhappy, dissatisfied, and not a team player, according to his former colleagues.

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

    John "J.C." Curulewski – guitar, backing and lead vocals, keyboards (1972–1975; died 1988) Dennis DeYoung – keyboards, lead and backing vocals (1972–1984, 1990–1991, 1995–1999) John Panozzo – drums, percussion, occasional backing vocals (1972–1984, 1990–1991; died 1996)

  5. 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. Con esta formación, decidieron elegir un nuevo nombre para la banda en 1972, cuando firmaron con Wooden Nickel Records; varias sugerencias fueron hechas y, comenta DeYoung ...

  6. www.loudersound.com › features › styx-interview-weve-had-to-circle-the-wagons-manyStyx interview: Crash Of The Crown | Louder

    1 de sept. de 2021 · By the time Tommy Shaw replaced original guitarist and vocalist John Curulewski for 1976’s Crystal Ball, the music was more radio friendly, although not without progressive inclinations – the same album ended with a seven-minute take on Debussy’s Clair de Lune, after all.

  7. 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.