- John J.
Curulewski (October 3, 1950 –
February 13, 1988) was an
American musician who was one of the
original members of Styx.
Curulewski pla**** guitar...
-
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...
- British/European sound. The
proggish title track was
written by John
Curulewski, is
about the
serpent beginning to rise. Musically, it has some King Crimson...
- The
album marked the
final appearance of
original Styx
guitarist John
Curulewski who left the band to
spend time with his family.
Tommy Shaw
replaced him...
- – vocals,
keyboards James "JY"
Young – vocals,
electric guitars John
Curulewski – vocals,
electric and
acoustic guitars,
synthesizers Chuck Panozzo –...
- They
later named themselves TW4,
after adding their college friend John
Curulewski in 1968, and the
South Side hard
rocker James "J.Y."
Young in 1970, as...
- sung by
James "JY" Young. This is also the
first album on
which John
Curulewski wrote and sang on two songs: the proggish,
jazzy "A Day,"
which has an...
- Woman" (J. Young, R. Brandle) – 3:10 "Rock & Roll Feeling" (J. Young, J.
Curulewski) – 3:02 "Winner Take All" (D. DeYoung, C. Lofrano) – 3:10 "Best Thing"...
- b**** and they
added guitarists/vocalists
James "J.Y."
Young and John
Curulewski,
changing their name to TW4 (shortened from "Trade
Winds Four"). The band...
-
childhood friends.
Following Styx's move to A&M,
guitarist and
vocalist John
Curulewski suddenly left the band
shortly before they were to
embark on a nationwide...