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The Starfires (Cleveland band)

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Genres
  
Rock and roll

Labels
  
Pama Records

Genre
  
Rock and roll

Years active
  
1958–1965

Active until
  
1965

Record label
  
Pama Records

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Associated acts
  
The Outsiders Climax James Gang

Past members
  
Tom King Mert Madsen Walter Nims Howard Blank Dennis Slifko Tony Sawyer Jim Fox Sonny Geraci Ronnie Harkai Al Austin Richard D'Amato

Origin
  
Cleveland, Ohio, United States (1958)

Albums
  
Teenbeat a Go Go, Roots of the Outsiders

Similar
  
Calico Wall, The Outsiders, Teddy and His Patches, The Fly‑Bi‑Nites, The Third Bardo

The Starfires is an American rock and roll band, founded in Cleveland, Ohio in 1958, by Tom King when he was aged 15. The band is sometimes identified as Tom King and the Starfires. King is best known as the original bandleader of the Outsiders; however, it was only at the insistence of Capitol Records that the band's name was changed when they created their breakout hit "Time Won't Let Me". (This is not the same band as the Starfires, a 1960s Los Angeles garage rock band best known for their track, "I Never Loved Her".)

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History

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The Starfires were formed by Tom King at Shaw High School in Cleveland in 1958, and remained a popular local band through the mid-1960s. Their forte was rhythm and blues instrumentals, with occasional vocals by King. Also, his uncle, Patrick Connelly owned a record company, Pama Records; and the band (along with at least one single by Tom King individually) produced several sides over this period, notably "Stronger than Dirt" (which charted locally) that was based on a well-known jingle for Ajax Laundry Detergent. After a tonsillectomy, King's vocal abilities became limited, so he added a new lead singer, Sonny Geraci and changed the band's sound somewhat to match the musical tastes of the period. This led to the eventual creation of the Outsiders.

Post break-up

The Starfires (Cleveland band) BEYOND THE BEAT GENERATION RON AND THE STARFIRES Interview

Tom King, Sonny Geraci, Mert Madsen, Al Austin, Richard Kriss and Ronnie Harkai were the members of the Starfires when the name was changed to the Outsiders in 1965. All performed on the original recording "Time Won't Let Me" by "The Outsiders"

Walter Nims, Jimmy Fox and Richard D'Amato all performed with the Outsiders at a later time.

The Starfires (Cleveland band) Untitled Document

Geraci and Nims were among the founding members of Climax. Jimmy (Jim) Fox and Richard Kriss's brother, Tommy Kriss, were the founders of the James Gang. Harkai was a member of The Pilgrims a popular Cleveland rock band in the early to mid-1960s, prior to joining The Starfires.


  • Tom King, guitarist, vocals
  • Walter Nims, lead guitar
  • Howard Blank, drums
  • Dennis Slifko, saxophone
  • Mert Madsen, bass guitar, hamonica
  • Richard Kriss, "lead guitar"
  • Tony Sawyer, saxophone (joined in the early 1960s)
  • Ray Miller, lead guitar (early 1964)
  • Jimmy Fox, drums (joined in the early 1960s)
  • Sonny Geraci, lead vocals (joined in 1964)
  • Ronnie Harkai, drums (joined in 1964)
  • Albums

  • Roots of the Outsiders; Collectables Records
  • Jazz sax player, Tony "The Big T" Lovano also played with the Starfires on numerous gigs throughout Cleveland. Tony (deceased) was the Dad of Grammy Award-winning sax player, Joe Lovano

    Songs

    I Never Loved Her1997
    Girl of My Best FriendTurn Back the Clock - Vol 1 · 2008
    Pride of a Man2001

    References

    The Starfires (Cleveland band) Wikipedia