John Curulewski

John Curulewski (October 3, 1950 in Chicago, Illinois – February 13, 1988), nicknamed "JC," was one of the original members of Styx. He joined Dennis DeYoung, the Panozzo brothers, and James Young to form TW4 in 1968, which was renamed to Styx in 1970. He played acoustic and electric guitar on the band's first five studio albums: Styx, Styx II, The Serpent Is Rising, Man of Miracles, and Equinox. He left just before the Equinox promotional tour and was replaced by Tommy Shaw.

Curulewski left Styx because he wanted to spend more time with his family and have more creative control in his future endeavors. He went on to teach guitar at the Music Stop in La Grange, Illinois, run a recording studio aptly called "The Studio", and he played guitar in a band called "Spread Eagle". Curulewski also coached his son Jamie's baseball team, and would go into his son's Grammar School as a lunch supervisor; he would bring in his guitar and play it to the kids, much to their amazement.

Curulewski taught some of Chicago's best young guitar players including Joey Mazzuca, Dave Stulgo, Russell Leach, Hector Fernandez and many more. Many of JC's students went on to form a core group of heavy metal guitarists in Chicago. Curulewski became very active in the mentoring of young bands in the western suburbs of Chicago; not only teaching guitar but coaching on performance and supplying support for live appearances and recording.

Curulewski died on February 13, 1988, from a brain aneurysm. He is survived by his wife Janice and their son, Jamie.

Styx
  • James "J.Y." Young
  • Tommy Shaw
  • Todd Sucherman
  • Lawrence Gowan
  • Ricky Phillips

Guest Musicians: Chuck Panozzo

  • Dennis DeYoung
  • John Panozzo
  • Tom Nardini
  • John Curulewski
  • Glen Burtnik
Studio albums
  • Styx
  • Styx II
  • The Serpent Is Rising
  • Man of Miracles
  • Equinox
  • Crystal Ball
  • The Grand Illusion
  • Pieces of Eight
  • Cornerstone
  • Paradise Theater
  • Kilroy Was Here
  • Edge of the Century
  • Brave New World
  • Cyclorama
  • Big Bang Theory
Studio EPs
  • Regeneration: Volume 1
  • Regeneration: Volume 2
Live albums
  • Caught in the Act
  • Return to Paradise
  • Arch Allies: Live at Riverport
  • Styx World: Live 2001
  • At the River's Edge: Live in St. Louis
  • 21st Century Live
  • One with Everything: Styx and the Contemporary Youth Orchestra
  • Grand Illusion/Pieces of Eight 2010 Tour
Compilations
  • Best of Styx
  • Lady
  • Styx Classics Volume 15
  • Greatest Hits
  • Styx Greatest Hits Part 2
  • The Best of Times: The Best of Styx
  • Best of Styx 1973-1974
  • Extended Versions
  • Singles Collection
  • Styx Yesterday & Today
  • 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection
  • Rockers
  • Come Sail Away – The Styx Anthology
  • The Complete Wooden Nickel Recordings
Singles
  • "Best Thing"
  • "Lady"
  • "You Need Love"
  • "Lorelei"
  • "Mademoiselle"
  • "Crystal Ball"
  • "Come Sail Away"
  • "Fooling Yourself (The Angry Young Man)"
  • "Blue Collar Man (Long Nights)"
  • "Sing for the Day"
  • "Renegade
  • "Babe"
  • "Why Me"
  • "Boat on the River
  • "Borrowed Time"
  • "The Best of Times"
  • "Too Much Time on My Hands"
  • "Nothing Ever Goes As Planned"
  • "Rockin' the Paradise
  • "Snowblind"
  • "Mr. Roboto"
  • "Don't Let It End"
  • "High Time"
  • "Music Time"
  • "Love Is the Ritual"
  • "Show Me the Way"
  • "Love at First Sight"
  • "Paradise"
  • "Everything Is Cool"
  • "Waiting for Our Time"
  • "Can't Stop Rockin" (with REO Speedwagon)
Related articles
  • Discography
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Name Curulewski, John
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Date of birth October 3, 1950
Place of birth Chicago, Illinois, US
Date of death February 13, 1988
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