Many people know Dennis DeYoung, the celebrity vocalist and keyboardist who is one of the founding members of the rock band Styx. But did you know that he once taught music to elementary school students in Chicago suburbs?
Dennis was born in Chicago, Illinois, on February 18, 1947, and raised in the Roseland neighborhood. When he was 16 years old, Dennis teamed up with his 15-year-old neighbors, Chuck and John Panozzo, to form a three-piece combo. Later, James Young and John Curulewski joined the group, and they changed their name to Tradewinds. The band renamed itself TW4 in 1968, and finally settled on the name Styx in 1970.
Before Styx hit it big, Dennis taught school at Springfield Elementary School in Midlothian, a suburb of Chicago. “I came out of college with a degree in education, and I was a music teacher,” he remembered. “I would go into my 40 minutes in front of a class, then the next audience would come in. I saw teaching as one of the noblest professions, and it’s really undervalued. I don’t know about other cultures, but certainly in our culture,” he continued.
To read more, view this online article and interview published by Songwriter Universe.