Styx in Lafayette

I found this interesting simply because of the songs chosen for the sing along...
http://www.purdueexponent.org/index.php ... le_id/1851
Styx performs in Lafayette
By Lisa Poppe
Assistant Features Editor
Sonny Koufax called them the "greatest American rock band" in "Big Daddy." Cartman sings their songs on a regular basis.
Styx, an act that has been around since the �60s, has enjoyed a long-standing popularity with fans of all ages.
Tonight the group arrives at Purdue to entertain one of its younger crowds at 7:30 p.m. in the Long Center for the Peforming Arts, 111 N. Sixth St. in downtown Lafayette.
John Clawson, a sophomore in the School of Management, has listened to Styx since he was 12 years old. His father was a fan before him.
"I love the keyboards," Clawson said. "The solo stuff they do is great, too; I just like the sound of it all."
Peter Kernan, who does media relations for the group, has said that after visiting sites on Purdue's campus, he's incited choruses of sing-alongs to songs such as "Come Sail Away" and "Mr. Roboto" after spreading the word of the group's Long Center performance.
"It's really great," Kernan said. "I've been surprised by how many kids know all the words."
Kernan said tickets are still available for the concert tonight, which will feature The Sulentic Brothers Band as the opening act.
To purchase remaining tickets, students can go to any of the Purdue box offices or call (765) 494-3933 or (800) 914-SHOW. Tickets are also available through Ticketmaster.
http://www.purdueexponent.org/index.php ... le_id/1851
Styx performs in Lafayette
By Lisa Poppe
Assistant Features Editor
Sonny Koufax called them the "greatest American rock band" in "Big Daddy." Cartman sings their songs on a regular basis.
Styx, an act that has been around since the �60s, has enjoyed a long-standing popularity with fans of all ages.
Tonight the group arrives at Purdue to entertain one of its younger crowds at 7:30 p.m. in the Long Center for the Peforming Arts, 111 N. Sixth St. in downtown Lafayette.
John Clawson, a sophomore in the School of Management, has listened to Styx since he was 12 years old. His father was a fan before him.
"I love the keyboards," Clawson said. "The solo stuff they do is great, too; I just like the sound of it all."
Peter Kernan, who does media relations for the group, has said that after visiting sites on Purdue's campus, he's incited choruses of sing-alongs to songs such as "Come Sail Away" and "Mr. Roboto" after spreading the word of the group's Long Center performance.
"It's really great," Kernan said. "I've been surprised by how many kids know all the words."
Kernan said tickets are still available for the concert tonight, which will feature The Sulentic Brothers Band as the opening act.
To purchase remaining tickets, students can go to any of the Purdue box offices or call (765) 494-3933 or (800) 914-SHOW. Tickets are also available through Ticketmaster.