Styx’s Dennis DeYoung says artists have to be "incapacitated or dead" before they’re honoured at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
Dennis DeYoung criticized the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame for delayed inductions causing artists to miss performances due to health, citing Paul Rodgers and others.
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Styx's Dennis DeYoung slams Rock & Roll Hall of Fame for not inducting artists until they're 'incapacitated'
The singer's remarks come a week after Bad Company's Paul Rodgers missed his band's induction ceremony due to health concerns.Daniel Boczarski/GettyDennis DeYoung thinks the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame has major room for improvement.The Styx singer-keyboardist aired his grievances about the Cleveland-based institution on Thursday, lamenting the recent news that Bad Company's Paul Rodgers had to miss this year's induction ceremony due to health issu…
Rock Legend Slams Rock & Roll Hall of Fame In Heated Social Media Post
A rock legend is slamming the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in a heated social media post. Styx musician Dennis DeYoung is not happy with the organization. After Paul Rodgers dropped out due to health concerns, DeYoung blasted the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame for waiting too long to induct classic musicians. He believes the organization has prioritized new members over the old guard. “It’s a shame that Bad Company had to wait so long to get in that it re…
Styx's Dennis DeYoung Calls Out Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame For Waiting Until Artists Are "Incapacitated Or Dead" To Induct Them
Dennis DeYoung, founding member of rock group Styx, has called out the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame following its 40th birthday celebration. The artist would air his grievances, writing, “Making so many musicians wait until they [are] either incapacitated or dead is shameful”. Styx’s very own Dennis DeYoung has taken to social media to call out the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, stating that many deserving musicians continue to be overlooked or wait …
Styx's Dennis DeYoung slams 'shameful' Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
Styx musician Dennis DeYoung is dragging the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. The singer-keyboardist, 78, shared a scathing Facebook message on Thursday where he blasted the organization for waiting too long to induct iconic musicians as new members. “It’s a shame that Bad Company had to wait so long to get in that it rendered Paul Rodgers unable to perform due to health concerns,” DeYoung wrote. “Bollocks!! I would have liked to have seen him perform …
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