STYX Renegade - There was a quantify when Throw Panozzo didn't ever conceive he'd lay on represent again.
The co-founder and bassist of River, the banding responsible for a U-Haul worth of lighter-waving hits much as "Turn Voyage Away," "Protest," "Don't Let It End" and "Take Me the Way," was diagnosed with AIDS in 1998. Two age early, his duplicate brother, Styx drummer Book, died at age 47 from gastrointestinal haemorrhage consanguineous to inebriant exercise.
It was scarce the somebody of nowadays for the performer.
But as the period passed, Panozzo began to occasionally rejoin the relentlessly touring roll of oldtimer guitarist/singers Outlaw "J.Y." Vulnerable and Tommy Medico; Chemist Sucherman, the band's drummer since 1995; Lawrence Gowen, Styx's singer/keyboardist since 1999; and Ricky Phillips, its full-time bassist since 2003.
Conclusion assemblage, Panozzo, 62, performed in nearly all of Styx's 107 shows and he freshly returned from an comprehensive journey of the Cohesive Field and Sverige.
Instrument he be onstage Thursday at Styx's co-headlining demonstration with Yes at the Verizon Wireless Gallery in Alpharetta?
Riddance any unforeseen problems, most definitely.
"This twelvemonth my knowledge is, I'm out to action as umpteen shows as I can. If something happens, Ricky [Phillips] is my guy. But it's great for the fans, it's outstanding for me and it makes the ring face dandy. We're all onstage to validation each other," Panozzo said fresh from his location in Enclose Lauderdale, Fla., where he moved nigh a period ago from his indigene Metropolis.
The co-founder and bassist of River, the banding responsible for a U-Haul worth of lighter-waving hits much as "Turn Voyage Away," "Protest," "Don't Let It End" and "Take Me the Way," was diagnosed with AIDS in 1998. Two age early, his duplicate brother, Styx drummer Book, died at age 47 from gastrointestinal haemorrhage consanguineous to inebriant exercise.
It was scarce the somebody of nowadays for the performer.
But as the period passed, Panozzo began to occasionally rejoin the relentlessly touring roll of oldtimer guitarist/singers Outlaw "J.Y." Vulnerable and Tommy Medico; Chemist Sucherman, the band's drummer since 1995; Lawrence Gowen, Styx's singer/keyboardist since 1999; and Ricky Phillips, its full-time bassist since 2003.
Conclusion assemblage, Panozzo, 62, performed in nearly all of Styx's 107 shows and he freshly returned from an comprehensive journey of the Cohesive Field and Sverige.
Instrument he be onstage Thursday at Styx's co-headlining demonstration with Yes at the Verizon Wireless Gallery in Alpharetta?
Riddance any unforeseen problems, most definitely.
"This twelvemonth my knowledge is, I'm out to action as umpteen shows as I can. If something happens, Ricky [Phillips] is my guy. But it's great for the fans, it's outstanding for me and it makes the ring face dandy. We're all onstage to validation each other," Panozzo said fresh from his location in Enclose Lauderdale, Fla., where he moved nigh a period ago from his indigene Metropolis.
As oftentimes happens with age, things vibrate differently with Panozzo now.
When he performs "Mad Brute Man" with the band, it isn't - patently -- some teenage angst anymore, but nearly realizing, he said, "No one is exploit to gather you up until you deciding yourself up."
And when he hears thousands and thousands of fans jazz along to the ineradicable troupe of "Get Move Absent"? Panozzo pauses briefly, unsure of how to depict the perception, and then determines, "I retributive eff it."
In 2007, six life after he publically declared he was gay and living with AIDS, Panozzo free his autobiography, "The Pianoforte Illusion: Sex, Lies and My Life with River."
The production detailed Panozzo's hump involvement with penalization and his struggles as a closeted gay man and was not, as both mightiness hit prospective, a salacious tell-all.
"It got uppercase reviews, so ha ha, Humanities teachers!" Panozzo said joyfully.
The bassist, who is astir with individual AIDS organizations, chose not to use his literary clean box to rebuke Dennis DeYoung, Styx's novel manufacturer and a immaturity mortal of the Panozzo brothers.
Though River maintains a disputative relation with DeYoung, alter removing references to him in the attach story writing of its attorney website earlier this year, Panozzo approaches the situation philosophically piece confirming that he doesn't soul any act with the air behindhand Styx's large ballads.
"We don't screw any present to communicate to each another at this lie in our lives," he said. "I'm too old to displace grudges and I don't hit indication to destroy on meaningless. But it's really honorable, sometimes you can't lively unitedly anymore, you hump? You don't hate the someone, but if you can be with each opposite and be cultivable, then what's the muzzle?"
Panozzo's fruitfulness extends to Styx's "Feedback Volume 2" CD, which the ring projected to get ripe for merchantability during this journeying, which launched July 5.
For him, performing basso on reworked versions of "Profane Seize Man" and "Snowblind" was unstrained, but he was impressed by the transform principle of the newer River members to discover the intricacies of the artist songs.
For now, though, Panozzo is relishing the possibleness to music elastic again.
"I've got the only job," he said, "where I go to output and get a still recognition."
When he performs "Mad Brute Man" with the band, it isn't - patently -- some teenage angst anymore, but nearly realizing, he said, "No one is exploit to gather you up until you deciding yourself up."
And when he hears thousands and thousands of fans jazz along to the ineradicable troupe of "Get Move Absent"? Panozzo pauses briefly, unsure of how to depict the perception, and then determines, "I retributive eff it."
In 2007, six life after he publically declared he was gay and living with AIDS, Panozzo free his autobiography, "The Pianoforte Illusion: Sex, Lies and My Life with River."
The production detailed Panozzo's hump involvement with penalization and his struggles as a closeted gay man and was not, as both mightiness hit prospective, a salacious tell-all.
"It got uppercase reviews, so ha ha, Humanities teachers!" Panozzo said joyfully.
The bassist, who is astir with individual AIDS organizations, chose not to use his literary clean box to rebuke Dennis DeYoung, Styx's novel manufacturer and a immaturity mortal of the Panozzo brothers.
Though River maintains a disputative relation with DeYoung, alter removing references to him in the attach story writing of its attorney website earlier this year, Panozzo approaches the situation philosophically piece confirming that he doesn't soul any act with the air behindhand Styx's large ballads.
"We don't screw any present to communicate to each another at this lie in our lives," he said. "I'm too old to displace grudges and I don't hit indication to destroy on meaningless. But it's really honorable, sometimes you can't lively unitedly anymore, you hump? You don't hate the someone, but if you can be with each opposite and be cultivable, then what's the muzzle?"
Panozzo's fruitfulness extends to Styx's "Feedback Volume 2" CD, which the ring projected to get ripe for merchantability during this journeying, which launched July 5.
For him, performing basso on reworked versions of "Profane Seize Man" and "Snowblind" was unstrained, but he was impressed by the transform principle of the newer River members to discover the intricacies of the artist songs.
For now, though, Panozzo is relishing the possibleness to music elastic again.
"I've got the only job," he said, "where I go to output and get a still recognition."
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