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  1. James Vincent Young (born November 14, 1949) is an American musician who is best known as one of the guitarists in the American rock band Styx, having served as the only continuous original member of the band. Young began playing keyboard and piano at the age of five.

  2. 17 giu 2022 · James Young Looks Back on 50 Years of Styx: Exclusive Interview. Matt Wardlaw Published: June 17, 2022. Jason Kempin, Getty Images. The roots of Styx began with two fraternal brothers who...

  3. 6 nov 2023 · Styx’s James “J.Y.” Young on his guitar journey. By Joe Matera. published 6 November 2023. The Godfather of Styx shares his most embarrassing moments on stage, the advice he would give his younger self, and why he’s Chicago through and through when it comes to the blues. (Image credit: R. Diamond/Getty Images)

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  4. James Young - biography. was born James Vincent Young on November 14, 1949, in Chicago, Illinois. For the most part this bio consists of his words as compiled from many interviews over the years, as much in context as possible! All statements in bold are quotes attributed to JY.

  5. 20 set 2023 · Radio Forrest. Guitarist and singer James "J.Y." Young from Styx talks future plans of the band, the passing of his wife Susan and some of the iconic music acts he's seen and opened for....

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

    James "J.Y." Young – guitars, lead and backing vocals, occasional keyboards (1972–1984, 1990–1991, 1995–present) Chuck Panozzo – bass, occasional backing vocals (1972–1984, 1990–1991, 1995–present; does not perform full concerts since 1999)

  7. James JY Young Interview—Styx Still Rockin’. This interview was originally published in 2015. There was an old music industry saying that prophesied doom for those without recent chart success. “You’re only as good as your last hit song,” the saying went. But that phrase was coined when rock was still a relatively new phenomena.