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Description:Cinderella is a hard rock 'glam' band that formed in Pennsylvania in the mid 1980s. They were discovered playing in a bar by then famous rock star Jon Bon Jovi. They were signed to Mercury Records in 1985.

Their debut album, Night Songs (1986), was one of their best albums, including the hits "Shake Me", "Nobody's Fool", and "Somebody Save Me".

The second album, Long Cold Winter (1988), did even better, with the hits "Don't Know What You Got (Till It's Gone)" and "Gypsy Road".

The third album, Heartbreak Station (1990), had more blues style songs, including the title track and "Shelter Me".

Drummer Fred Coury left the band in 1991, and joined Stephen Pearcy of Ratt to form the band Arcade. Cinderella was rumored to have split up at that point, but in 1994, they released their fourth album, Still Climbing. Unfortunately, this album did not sell well because Cinderella's style of music was not popular anymore in the U.S. Hits included "Bad Attitude Shuffle" and "Hot & Bothered", a song that Cinderella recorded for the soundtrack to the movie "Wayne's World" in 1992.

Fred Coury rejoined the band after Arcade folded, and Cinderella released a greatest hits album, Once Upon A..., in 1997. It featured a few new songs, including "War Stories".

In 1999, Cinderella released their first live album, Live At The Key Club, on Deadline Records. It featured live versions of the band's biggest hits. The group then signed to Portrait Records with John Kalodner, and began work on a new studio album.

In 2000, Cinderella went on a successful summer tour with Poison, Dokken and Slaughter. The band was supposed to have released their new studio album on Portrait in 2001, but the label went bankrupt. Suddenly, Cinderella found themselves embroiled in a legal battle with Sony over the rights to their unreleased album material. Though Sony had no intention of releasing Cinderella's new album, they refused to give the band back the rights to the new songs.

Sadly, even to this day, Cinderella is still fighting with Sony to get their songs back and release their new album. Because of the legal battle, the band hs not been able to release any new material on any label. Fortunately, for the fans, Cinderella continues to tour every summer with other 80s bands. In 2005, the band headlined the Rock Never Stops tour with bands like Firehouse and Quiet Riot.

Currently, the band members are involved in other projects when they are not touring together. Singer Tom Keifer is working on his first solo album. Bassist Eric Brittingham works with his wife in a band called Naked Beggars, along with Cinderella guitarist Jeff LaBar. Drummer Fred Coury works with other bands in his spare time, and also produces up and coming bands in his private studio. Coury also enjoys working as a photographer, most notably of weather phenomenon. The band is hoping to put the Sony lawsuit behind them as soon as possible, and release their new studio album in the near future.



Last known line-up:
Tom Keifer : Vocals, Guitar  
Fred Coury : Drums  ex-Arcade, ex-London
Jeff Labar : Guitar  ex-Naked Beggars
Eric Brittingham : Bass  Naked Beggars

Former/Past members  
Michael Kelly Smith : Vocals, Guitar  Britny Fox, Razamanaz
Jody Cortez : Drums  
Tony Destra : Drums  Britny Fox  
Jimmy Drnec : Drums  
Ray Brinker : Drums  


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About Cinderella Hard rock band Cinderella gained success in the mid-'80s, turning out a series of million-selling albums and hit singles while placing music videos in heavy rotation on MTV. //// By the mid-'90s, the group's mass popularity had subsided due to professional setbacks and perceived changes in taste. But they continued to tour regularly well into the 21st century. //// inderella was founded in Philadelphia, PA, in 1983 by singer/songwriter/guitarist/keyboardist Tom Keifer (born January 26, 1961) and bassist Eric Brittingham (born May 8, 1960), who quickly added lead guitarist Jeff LaBar (born March 18, 1963). Guitarist Michael Kelly Smith and drummer Tony Destra were also early members of the band, but they left in 1985 to form Britny Fox. Cinderella then added drummer Jody Cortez and continued as a four-piece. Insisting on playing original material, they performed in clubs and bars in Pennsylvania and New Jersey, and in 1985 Jon Bon Jovi caught one of their shows. He was sufficiently impressed to alert his record company, Mercury, which signed the band. Their debut album, Night Songs, was released in June 1986. Shortly after its completion, Cortez left the band and was replaced by Fred Coury (born October 20, 1964). The LP was not an immediate success, but it gained momentum gradually while the band toured extensively as an opening act to promote it. It broke into the Billboard chart in July, and the track "Shake Me," although it failed to chart as a single, got enough radio attention to turn up on Billboard's Album Rock Tracks chart in August. On October 1, the album was certified gold. That month, Mercury released a second single, "Nobody's Fool," accompanied by a music video that earned play on MTV; it broke into the charts in November and peaked at number 13 in February 1987. Its success further stimulated sales of the album, which was certified platinum in December 1986 and broke into the Top Ten by the end of the year; it peaked at number 3 in February 1987, and that same month was certified double platinum. In April, Mercury released a third single, "Somebody Save Me," which peaked at number 66 in May. (The album was certified triple platinum in May 1991.) //// Having broken through to popular success with Night Songs, Cinderella returned with their second album, Long Cold Winter, in July 1988. Radio initially focused on the track "Gypsy Road," giving it a Top 20 ranking in the Album Rock Tracks chart, but Mercury did not release it as a single at first (although in the U.K., where it was released as a single, it charted). Instead the power ballad "Don't Know What You Got (Till It's Gone)" was released as a single in August, and it peaked at number 12 in November. The album reached number ten in September, the same month it was certified gold and platinum simultaneously, with a double-platinum certification following in November. (It was certified triple platinum in January 1997.) As the group continued to tour relentlessly through 1988 and 1989, Mercury broke more singles from the LP. "The Last Mile," released in December, peaked at number 36 in March 1989; "Coming Home," released in March, hit number 20 in June; and "Gypsy Road," finally put on 45 a year after the release of Long Cold Winter in July 1989, and backed by a live version of the Rolling Stones' "Jumpin' Jack Flash," got to number 51 in September. //// Again, Cinderella came off the road and spent a year crafting its third album, Heartbreak Station, which appeared in November 1990. Although it was a hit out of the box, going gold in January 1991 and platinum in February, the album encountered more resistance than the band's previous efforts, peaking at number 19, with no multi-platinum certifications forthcoming. Leadoff single "Shelter Me" peaked at number 36 in February, and the title song reached number 44 in April. More disturbing than this mild commercial disappointment, however, were problems within the band. Coury departed, and Cinderella initially replaced him with Kevin Valentine, then hired noted session drummer Kenny Aronoff temporarily before bringing in Kevin Conway. Then, after the U.S. leg of the Heartbreak Station tour had ended and the band was gearing up to go to Japan in 1991, Keifer woke up one morning and found he couldn't sing. Doctors initially were unable to figure out what was wrong, but a specialist finally diagnosed paresis of the laryngeal nerve controlling the left vocal cord. Keifer was forced to undergo two throat operations, followed by extensive therapy. Cinderella managed to put a track, "Hot and Bothered," on the chart-topping Wayne's World soundtrack, released in February 1992, but otherwise the band was out of commission for an extended period of time. //// In the meanwhile, fashions changed. Cinderella had been part of a "pop-metal" movement including Bon Jovi, Great White, and Ratt, who preceded them, as well as Poison, the enormously popular Guns N' Roses, and L.A. Guns, who followed them. But when "grunge" rockers Nirvana, boasting a neo-punk style, broke through to success in the fall of 1991 with their album Nevermind and single "Smells Like Teen Spirit," the record labels suddenly became enamored of their stripped-down approach. Suddenly, instead of the teased and blown-dry coiffures and skin-tight stage costumes of the pop-metal bands, it was the dirty-hair-falling-in-the-face, flannel-shirt-and-jeans look of Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain that was all the rage. Soon, the pop-metal groups were written off with a new epithet, dismissed as "hair metal" bands. By the time Keifer & Co. finally emerged with the fourth Cinderella album, Still Climbing, in November 1994, it could only manage to spend one week at number 178 before disappearing. Mercury promptly dropped the band. //// Cinderella's touring opportunities also dried up, and while the group did not formally disband in 1995, it became inactive for lack of offers. Keifer moved to Nashville in 1997 and worked on his songwriting, eventually getting cuts on albums by Andy Griggs and Lynyrd Skynyrd. By 1998, there was enough interest by promoters for Cinderella to reunite (with Coury rejoining) for a tour. On October 2 and 3, they appeared at the Key Club in Hollywood, CA, and recorded the show for an album, Live at the Key Club, released on Cleopatra's Dead Line label in July 1999. Unfortunately, the disc was also licensed out to other labels over the years and has confused consumers by also appearing under the titles In Concert and Live From the Gypsy Road. Meanwhile, Cinderella had been signed to Sony's Portrait label by famed record executive John David Kalodner, who was also signing other hard rock bands of the '80s. But initial Portrait releases were not successful, and Cinderella's contract was canceled. Nevertheless, a faithful fan base supported continuing road work by the band, which reunited in the summer of 2000 for a tour with Poison, followed by a second outing by the two groups in 2002. In 2005, VH1 sponsored the Rock Never Stops package tour, which Cinderella headlined, supported by Ratt, Quiet Riot, and Firehouse, with dates extending through the summer.

DISCOGRAPHY:

1986 - Night Songs



1. Night Songs
2. Shake Me
3. Nobody's Fool
4. Nothin' for Nothin'
5. Once Around the Ride
6. Hell on Wheels
7. Somebody Save Me
8. In from the Outside
9. Push, Push
10. Back Home Again

1988 - Long Cold Winter



1. Bad Seamstress Blues
2. Fallin' Apart at the Seams
3. Gypsy Road
4. Don't Know What You Got (Till It's Gone)
5. The Last Mile
6. Second Wind
7. Long Cold Winter
8. If You Don't Like It
9. Coming Home
10. Fire and Ice
11. Take Me Back

1990 - Heartbreak Station



1. The More Things Change
2. Love's Got Me Doin' Time
3. Shelter Me
4. Heartbreak Station
5. Sick for the Cure
6. One for Rock and Roll
7. Dead Man's Road
8. Make Your Own Way
9. Electric Love
10. Love Gone Bad
11. Winds of Change

1994 - Still Climbing



1. Bad Attitude Shuffle
2. All Comes Down
3. Talk Is Cheap
4. Hard to Find the Words
5. Blood from a Stone
6. Still Climbing
7. Freewheelin'
8. Through the Rain
9. Easy Come Easy Go
10. The Road's Still Long
11. Hot & Bothered

Official Sites:
http://www.myspace.com/stillclimbing
http://www.cinderella.net

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Subgenre:Hard Rock
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