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What's this? Stevie Starlite selling out, recording in stereo? Is living mono dead? Hey Stevie, what's next, blue hair? Fear not fans, Old Brown Eye Is Back (Snorko Nov-1983). And that's the title of the latest release from one of the hardest working (and dirtiest, as in off-color) club acts on the circuit. Complete with both members of the Padre Pio Trio, Starlite renders "Rosalena," "jetstar 88," "Kamakazee Pilot" and "Blood on my hands" in his familiar big-note guitar recorded in the boys bathroom of a local junior high school style. Great stuff. This is not vintage rock 'n' roll; it's rock 'n' roll reincarnate. ©Snorko Records- P.O. Box 72, Oak Lawn, IL 60454
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January 23, 1980 re-creates raw sound of 1950's
Stephen A. Pacelli (alias Stevie Starlite) is alive and well in Evergreen Park, despite the fact that his first rock-and-roll album provides the address of the "Stevie Starlite Memorial Fan Club."
"I thought if I was dead it might sell better," says the 29 year old singer, songwriter and guitarist.
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Due to an unusual amount of interest in previously recorded Stevie Starlite material, I am currently searching for a distributor to handle all of the above "Snorko" items. And possibly some new ones as well. Check back often.