Stories (band)
Encyclopedia : S : ST : STO : Stories (band)
Stories was a short-lived art rock band based out of New York City in the early 1970s. The band consisted of keyboardist Michael Brown, bassist/vocalist Ian Lloyd, guitarist Steve Love, and drummer Bryan Madey, and had a fluke hit with a cover of Hot Chocolate's "Brother Louie."
Band History
Lead singer Ian Lloyd (b. Ian Buonconciglio, 1947, Seattle) and keyboardist Michael Brown (b. Michael Lookofsky, April 25, 1949, Brooklyn) were introduced by their fathers, two old friends who had worked together for years as session violinists. Ian had been singing for years amd had attracted local notice recording as Ian London. Michael had played with his group the Left Banke, which had made the U.S. charts with "Walk Away Renee" (#5, 1966) and "Pretty Ballerina" (#15, 1967).
The two seemed to click and agreed to set about becoming a Beatlesque band. They recruited New Yorkers Steve Love (guitar) and Bryan Madey (drums) and located an interested record company in Kama Sutra. A self-titled album and a single – "I'm Coming Home" (#42, 1972) – followed. A second LP, About Us (1973), also did well, but primarily due to the inclusion of an afterthought, "Brother Louie." The song about a black girl and her white boyfriend had been a British hit for Hot Chocolate that year. Once issued as Stories' second single, it became a big hit reaching number one in the United States. This didn't sit well with the group.
"All of a sudden," Lloyd explained to Triad's Russel Wiener, "we had a big hit with a song that did not represent our music and the direction we were trying to go in. I didn't think it would affect me that much, but it did. Consequently, I decided that I had to remove myself from that, so that I could come back and show what I really can do."
Lloyd did remain with Stories for one more album – Traveling Underground (1973) – but Brown left immediately. Bassist Kenny Aaronson (b. April 14, 1952, Brooklyn) and keyboardist Ken Bichel (b. 1945, Detroit) stepped in to fill the void. The new group made the Hot 100 with "Mammy Blue" (#50, 1973) and "If It Feels Good, Do It" (#88, 1974). Before the group's breakup, Madey left and was replaced by Rick Ranno.
Llod has since recorded several solo albums and done studio work for Foreigner, Fotomaker, and Peter Frampton. Brown next formed the Beckies, another Beatlesque band. Love reappeared in the early '80s as Landscape. Madey, after a two-LP stay with the Earl Slick Band, reportedly provided accompaniment for Peggy Lee. And Aaronson remained busy; first as the frontman for Dust, then as co-founder (with Carmine Appice's brother Vinnie) of Axis. Bichel has since worked sessions for Hall & Oates, Billy Squier, ex-Mountain Leslie West, and Rick Derringer.
Discography
- Stories (Kama Sutra Records 1972)
- About Us (Kama Sutra)-1973
- Traveling Underground (Kama Sutra)-1973
From Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. Original article here. Support Wikipedia by contributing or donating.
All text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License See Wikipedia Copyrights for details.
