Stairway (band)

Stairway was an English "New Age Music" band, who have released a total of 5 CDs and cassette tapes between 1986 and 1995.[1]

History

After The Yardbirds' mid-1980's reunion project (known as "Box of Frogs"), drummer Jim McCarty reunited with bassist Louis Cennamo (a colleague from McCarty's days with Renaissance, and later Illusion) to form "Stairway" - a duo who would record largely instrumental and "atmospheric" music.[2] In a departure from their usual roles in bands, for this project McCarty played keyboards and Cennamo (who is credited on Stairway releases as "Loui") played guitar.[3]

Stairway was signed with Colin Wilcox of "New World Cassettes", a U.K.-based independent label that specialized in "healing music".[4] Their first releases were two cassette tape albums: Aquamarine (1987) and Moonstone (1988), a mixture of songs and instrumentals.[5] Additional musicians on these releases included keyboardist Clifford White, and a Renaissance and Illusion colleague, vocalist Jane Relf. Although only available as cassette tapes initially, Stairway’s "New World Cassettes" albums were eventually both released in Compact Disc format.[6][7]

These releases were subsequently followed by two albums with the Psychologist and "Spiritual Healer", Malcolm Stern:[8] Chakra Dance (1989) and Medicine Dance (1992),[9] which they promoted through a few live performances, mainly at St James's Church, Piccadilly (London)[10]

After a few years between releases, Stairway resurfaced once more as "James McCarty/Louis Cennamo" on Canadian flute player Ron Korb’s Oasis label, releasing the Raindreaming CD in 1995.[11]

There have been no new releases by Stairway since 1995 (McCarty has more recently been active with a re-formed version of The Yardbirds,[12] and Cennamo has returned to playing bass and doing sessions, in addition to having begun a writing career.[13] In 2015, Angel Air Records released a Stairway "best of" compilation, titled "Pearls Of The Deep".[14]

Chronological Discography

¤ Note: These two releases were initially available as cassette tapes only. A CD that included tracks from both tapes was later released as Aquamarine

Personnel

References

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