SNORKO
RECORDS & TAPES

*sound clips for all songs next to song titles



Click on picture for inside notes
  Song titles:

  • HOT ROD MAMA
  • BIG STICK SHIFT
  • GIRL WITH THE SCAB
  • IT'S JUST MY STYLE
  • WHERE YOUR MOUTH IS
  • SOUTH SIDE WORLD TOUR
  • TOO GD OLD
  • LITTLE CSER
  • WHITE MAN WITH THE BLUES
  • IT AINT ENOUGH
  • VOODOO PINS
  • LOAD OF LOVE

*HOT ROD MAMA entire song on VIDEO page (picture slideshow).

Steve Pacelli - Guitar & Lead Vocals
Russ DeLuca - Drums & Vocals
Tommy Biondo - Bass & Vocals

All songs written by - Steve Pacelli
Recorded February 1991

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Click on picture for inside notes
  Song Titles:

  • I KNOW WHAT YOU WANT
  • I'M WATCHING YOU
  • SUGAR IN MY COFFEE
  • TONIGHT
  • SHAKE A LEG
  • LOOKING AT HER ASS
  • BIG GIRLS
  • FUZZY DICE
  • THE GIRL WITH THE SCAB
  • 1959
  • BABY ARE YOU STANKY
  • JETSTAR 88

*SUGAR IN MY COFFEE entire song on VIDEO page (picture slideshow).

Steve Pacelli - Guitar & Lead Vocals
Russ DeLuca - Drums & Vocals
Tommy Biondo - Bass & Vocals

All songs written by - Steve Pacelli
Recorded live at - P.J. Flaherty's (Evergreen Park)
July 31, 1987

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Click on picture for back of record
  Song titles:
  • ANOTHER FUZZY CHRISTMAS
  • SUGAR IN MY COFFEE

*FUZZY CHRISTMAS entire song on VIDEO page (picture slideshow).

STEVE PACELLI - guitar, lead vocals
RUSS DeLUCA - drums, vocals, percussion
TOMMY BIONDO - bass, vocals

Recorded at Snorko Studios - October, 1986
Songs written by - Steve Pacelli

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Click on picture for back of record
  Song titles:

  • ROSELENA
  • JETSTAR 88
  • KAMIKAZZEE PILOT
  • BLOOD ON MY HANDS

*BLOOD ON MY HANDS entire song on VIDEO page (picture slideshow).

Steve Pacelli - Guitar & Vocals
Gordon Patriarca - Bass
Jack Cook - Drums

All songs written by - Steve Pacelli
Recorded at Snorko Studios - November 8, 1983

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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

by Bill Dalton







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  Song titles:

  • FUZZY DICE
  • DO THE SLASH
  • ROCKABILLY FILLY
  • AFTER THE DANCE

All tunes and instruments - Steve Pacelli

©Snorko tunes - September 1981



  Fuzzy Dice, Do The Slash, Rockabilly Filly, After The Dance - Snorko EP.

  All four upbeat songs featured here include echoey vocals to a '50s rockin' beat and tackle almost-cliched aspects of teenage life.

  In the quest to find new ways to present a subject, though, Stevie Starlite wins hands down with his homage to a rearview window ornament, "Fuzzy Dice," that he proclaims uplifted his lovelife.

  "Do The Slash" is the most musically inventive, with it's change of tempo for the choruses and an almost underwater type sound.

  "Rockabilly Filly" is rather silly, lyrically, although in an endearing way, while "After The Dance" is a man's fantasy of what would happen after he "gets lucky" at the sockhop.

(Snorko, distributed by Cowboy Carl Records, P.O. Box 116, Park Forest IL 60466).

Goldmine/ March, 1983







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  Song titles:

  • DON'T YOU DARE TOUCH MY D.A.
  • TOP OF YOUR HEAD
  • I WANT TO WEAR WHITE AT MY WEDDING
  • BOP TILL WE DROP
  • CHUBBY LITTLE WOMAN
  • TEENAGE ASSHOLE
  • HEAVY, HEAVY PETTING
  • BOPPINEST THING
  • IT TAKES TWO TO STRANGLE
  • BEAT ME BABY

All instruments and vocals - Steve Pacelli
Recorded and mixed at Snorko Studios -
January 23, 1980

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  Evergreen Park rocker's album
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.

  ...Continued on Articles by Marsha Robinson."





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.





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