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Cinderella - tiny curations

Released Tuesday, 20th July 2021
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Cinderella - tiny curations

Cinderella - tiny curations

Cinderella - tiny curations

Cinderella - tiny curations

Tuesday, 20th July 2021
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DEEP DIVES & tiny curations Podcast Episodes Available Today:  
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Listen NOW on Pandora:  
https://www.pandora.com/search/tiny%20curations/

Hear the playlist on Spotify:  
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7io5BFu6reddeBkYolTlwV?si=ab31bc93a92545f6
01 - Bad Seamstress Blues, Fallin' Apart At The Seams
02 - Night Songs
03 - Shake Me
04 - Nobody's Fool
05 - Somebody Save Me

Cinderella, the band, if googling, obviously named prior to any future insight on how search engines might work.

They may have had a real Cinderella story, in this fairytale the band was 'discovered' by none other than Jon Bon Jovi in a club in their hometown of Philadelphia. Jon was able to help them secure a record deal.

Recently, Tom Keifer did go on the record in an effort to set the record straight and has stated that a couple years before Jon Bon Jovi took interest in the band, Gene Simmons of KISS had initially found them and got attention of the Polygram record label. But they weren't signed. It was only after Jon Bon Jovi again came to that same record label of Polygram that they took another look at Cinderella and signed the band.

The band consisted of Tom Keifer of vocals, lead guitar, and a variety of other instruments. Eric Brittingham on bass, the standout blonde guy in the otherwise black hair metal band. Where the singer did not have to have blonde hair. Jeff LaBar on guitar, and Fred Coury on drums. And all would lend backing vocals. This was Cinderella.

And a good friend went on the "Monsters of Rock Cruise" in 2014 with a ton of other 80's bands on what would certainly have been an incredible time. He would see what would come to be the final performances Cinderella would ever perform together as a group.

It was reported last week that longtime touring keyboardist for Cinderella, Gary Corbett had died. He also played on Cinderella's "Hot And Bothered" that was featured on the Wayne's World movie and also on their final album. Previously he was a keyboardist for KISS. Don't recal a KISS keyboardist? Me either, they kept him in the shadows along with other musicians and only featured the main four KISS members on stage. It was his job to fatten up the guitar and overall sound. He did a lot, he also wrote "She Bop" for Cyndi Lauper.

It was Lung Cancer that had advanced and spread to his body.. He died just short of his birthday the following day. I've seen that many times in my own life, when somebody is so sick, they try and hold on to a certain date that is meaningful to them. My grandfather waited until his anniversary with my grandmother. My father-in-law just lost a short battle with cancer and will be missed by our whole family, we miss you Papa Terry.

But it would also be reported on the same day, that longtime Cinderella guitarist, Jeff LaBar, had also passed. It was believed to have been alcohol related, as he had had many troubles in the past and often blamed as the reason that Cinderella would not reunite. This was a sad day for Cinderella, family, and fans.

Rest in Peace Jeff LaBar and Gary Corbett.

And Papa Terry.

Thanks for listening.

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