“I was always polite to the groupies. I would autograph whatever they wanted me to sign – bras, underwear, body parts. But as [they] were exposing their breasts… I was more interested in their tight-jeaned boyfriends standing next to them. […] My personal life on the road was a series of one-night stands with guys who I didn’t even tell my true identity. […] I was plagued with the fear of being outed. Men of my generation knew that being gay could be a death sentence.” – Styx bassist Chuck Panozzo in his new autobio The Grand Illusion: Love, Lies, and My Life with Styx. (Source)