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Spiral Starecase

 
Artist: Spiral Starecase

Group Members:

Harvey Kaye, Pat Upton, Vinnie Parello, Bob Raymond, Dick Lopes

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  • Formed: 1964
  • Disbanded: 1969
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "The Very Best of the Spiral Starecase", "More Today Than Yesterday: The Complete Columbia Recordings", "More Today Than Yesterday (Sony)
  • Representative Songs: "More Today Than Yesterday", "No One for Me to Turn To", "She's Ready

Biography

The Spiral Starecase may be a one-hit wonder group, but if you're only going to be allotted one, then their "More Today Than Yesterday" is the type of solitary charter you want as your lasting legacy. A bouncy shuffle that has become a heavy rotation staple of oldies radio, the tune sports a simple but well-crafted lyric and a melody that sticks to the brain and refuses to leave. A further look into the group's scant discography reveals that musically, the group was capable of even more hits, had not poor management and sheer bad luck cut their career short.

The group formed in Sacramento, CA as the Fydallions, counting up in their ranks saxman Dick Lopes and bass player Bobby Raymond, Harvey Kaye on organ, Vinnie Parello on drums, and lead vocalist and guitarist Pat Upton, who hailed from Alabama. They auditioned for Columbia Records, who loved the group but hated their name. Lopes cribbed a title from a movie, and with a slight spelling change, the group's name and contract was secured. Assigned to producer Gary Usher, their first two singles were released to regional successes in markets like Phoenix. At this time, Sonny Knight (himself a one-hit wonder with "Confidential" on Dot) was brought in as producer. Upton, encouraged by Usher to write original material for the group, had brought in "More Today Than Yesterday," which became the next single and their breakthrough hit. Considering the long-lasting impact of the song on oldies radio, it seems inconceivable that the tune charted no higher than number 12 nationally. The Starecase released one album and a couple more singles before poor management and squabbles over finances caused the group to splinter by 1969. Harvey Kaye led an ersatz version of the group for a brief period, while Upton fled to session work, eventually joining up with Rick Nelson as a backup vocalist. In the mid-'80s, after Nelson's death, Upton became a staple on the oldies circuit, sounding as wonderful as ever. ~ Cub Koda, All Music Guide
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The Spiral Starecase is a band best known as a one-hit wonder for their 1969 single "More Today Than Yesterday".

The band, from Sacramento, California, was a popular 1960s music group, recognizable for its horns and lead singer/guitarist Pat Upton's distinctive voice. The group also included Harvey Kaye (organ), Dick Lopes (saxophone), Bobby Raymond (bass guitar) and Vinny Parello (drums).

Starting as the Fydallions, they released that song, one album, and a few more singles including "No One for Me to Turn To" after signing with Columbia.

The band is perhaps best known for their hits "More Today Than Yesterday" (U.S. #12), released in January 1969, and the follow-up "She's Ready". "More Today Than Yesterday" has been widely covered by, among others, Diana Ross and the band Goldfinger, and was featured in the 1991 film My Girl, on the soundtrack of The Waterboy in 1998, and in an episode of Ally McBeal entitled Silver Bells.

History

The group evolved from a four-piece instrumental group called the Fydallions, which formed in 1964 in Sacramento, California, for an Air Force talent contest. After leaving the Air Force, the band went on the road, playing five hour lounge jobs on the Las Vegas circuit. The Fydallions, now a quintet consisting of Dick Lopes (saxophone), Bobby Raymond (bass guitar), Harvey Kaye (keyboards), Vinnie Parello (drums), and Pat Upton (guitar and lead vocals), were noticed by the A&R representative for Columbia Records, Gary Usher, while they were working in El Monte, California. Columbia signed the band, but insisted that they change their name. "They loved our work" said Upton, "but they hated the name and they didn’t like the way we dressed. This was in the late sixties when all the musicians were wearing long hair. We looked very square!" The band was renamed after the movie The Spiral Staircase, but with a deliberate misspelling.

Their first two singles, produced by Gary Usher, were regional successes in markets like Phoenix, Arizona. At this time, Sonny Knight was brought in to produce their first album. Usher had encouraged Upton to write original material for the group, and Upton had written "More Today Than Yesterday," while the band was working the Flamingo Sky Room in Las Vegas.

In 1969, "More Today Than Yesterday" charted no higher than number 12 nationally, (in Cashbox, it reached #7) but was a multi-million selling single which continues to be a favorite on oldies radio. About 18 months after the single's release, after releasing one album and a couple more singles, the group disbanded due to poor management and squabbles over finances.

Pat Upton went back to L.A. to work as a session musician, eventually working with Ricky Nelson.

Harvey Kaye returned to Las Vegas where he re-formed the band. That lineup featured Mike Caschera (aka. Michael Anthony) (lead vocals), Al Sebay (guitar), Gene Austin (electric bass) and Mark Barrett (drums). The band toured extensively and played every major venue in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico through the mid 1980s with a full horn section and two backup girl singers to replicate the trademark sound of their biggest hits.

Today

Harvey Kaye headed a management company in Las Vegas with his wife Candy. He died on August 17, 2008. Candy still owns SMASH Productions and holds the trademark for "Spiral Starecase". Vinnie Parello is retired in Southern California and Pat Upton still performs various times throughout the year. Bobby Raymond died in 1984.

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More Today Than Yesterday: The Complete Columbia Recordings (2003 Album by Spiral Starecase)
Entertainment Weekly: The Greatest Hits 1969 (2001 Album by Various Artists)
Pop Classics of the 60s (1989 Album by Various Artists)

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