- The Syn
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Name =The Syn
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Origin =England
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Genre =R&B ,psychedelia ,Progressive rock
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Years_active =1965 –1967 ,2004 –present
Label =Deram Records Umbrello Records
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URL = [http://www.synmusic.net synmusic.net]
Current_members =Steve Nardelli Francis Dunnery Tom Brislin
Past_members =Peter Banks Chris Squire Gerard Johnson Gunnar Hákonarson Andrew Jackman Martyn Adelman John Painter
Notable_instruments =The Syn are an English band that lasted from
1965 to1967 and then reunited as aprogressive rock band in 2004.Chris Welch , in his book, "Close to the Edge: The Story of Yes" wrote, "The Syn were very similar to Yes in fact. It was very much a precursor of Yes." ["Close to the Edge: The Story of Yes"]Early years
The roots of The Syn are in an earlier north London
R&B band called High Court includingSteve Nardelli on guitar and his school friend George Arzimanow on vocals. The band evolved over time and, in 1965, with Nardelli now handling lead vocals and John Painter on guitar, they changed their name to The Syn.Shortly after, however, The Syn merged with another local band,
The Selfs , so Nardelli and Painter were joined byChris Squire (bass),Andrew Jackman (keys) andMartyn Adelman (drums). The band's first gig, at Nardelli's school Kingsbury County, included covers of "(Love is Like a) Heat Wave " andThe Marvelettes ' "I'll Keep On Holding On".Paul Korda produced his composition "Merry-go-round" as a demonstration record for the band.Psychedelic period
John Painter was replaced by
Peter Banks and Martyn Adelman was replaced byGunnar Hákonarson fromIceland . The band also got a new manager, Peter Huggett, former bass player withLonnie Donegan .The band moved away from R&B covers and started writing their own material, led by Jackman and Nardelli. Reflecting the musical changes going on around them, they became more influenced by
psychedelia . They released two singles titled "Created by Clive" (b/w "Grounded") and "Flowerman" (b/w "14 Hour Technicolour Dream") in1967 .In 1967, they played in support of
Jimi Hendrix at theMarquee Club in London, a legendaryFact|date=October 2008 gig attended by many rock luminaries including The Beatles, and that introduced Hendrix to the music world.Aftermath
The band split up in 1967. Both Squire and Banks then joined Mabel Greer's Toyshop before eventually coming back together in Yes.
Nardelli, Jackman and sometimes Squire also worked together after the band split up. Nardelli and Jackman recorded a planned further Syn single, entitled "Sunshine and Make Believe", with session appearances by Tony Kaye on keys and
David O'List on guitar. Unfortunately, tapes for this session could not be located in 2004. Jackman recorded another Syn piece with an orchestra, "The Last Performance of the Royal Regimental Very Victorious and Valiant Band", eventually released on the 2004 compilation "Original Syn". Another Syn piece, "Mr White's White Flying Machine", was released in 1970 byAyshea in a session produced by Jackman and with Squire on bass.Reunion
The Syn reunion grew out of two events. In 2003, Martyn Adelman contacted the webmaster of a [http://www.bondegezou.demon.co.uk/wh_now.htm Yes fan site] and agreed to do an [http://www.bondegezou.demon.co.uk/iv/mainterview.htm interview] . Steve Nardelli saw this and was put back in touch with Adelman. With Banks too, they met up for lunch and discussed a reunion. Around the same time, Andrew Jackman died and there was a desire to mark his passing. [ [http://www.relayer35.com/Yescography/OriginalSyn.htm] ]
In 2004, the new band started rehearsals. Banks had brought in keyboard player
Gerard Johnson , with whom he had worked on several previous projects.John Wetton was originally to have played bass, but pulled out at the last minute and was replaced bySteve Gee (bassist in progressive rock bandLandmarq ). The sessions produced new versions of old Syn songs "Illusion" and "Grounded" and an extended new version of Yes' song "Time and a Word". Recordings were carried out at the studio owned by guitaristPaul Stacey . However, Banks did not continue on with the group, and gave an explanation on his web site which was later removed.Nardelli continued with the band and, in late 2004, he and Johnson had begun recording on a new song "Cathedral of Love" when Nardelli asked Squire if he could play on the tune. Squire did and went on to join the band. Paul Stacey became the guitarist and his twin
Jeremy Stacey , the drummer. Adelman had chosen to step away from performing, although he remained associated with the band for a period as a photographer—photography rather than drumming having been his career for over 30 years.The band released their first full studio album "Syndestructible" in October 2005, with "Cathedral of Love" coming out beforehand as a single. The lineup of musicians performing on that album is
*Paul Stacey - guitars, engineer, co-producer
*Gerard Johnson - keyboards, co-producer
*Steve Nardelli - vocals
*Jeremy Stacey - drums
*Chris Squire - bass, backing vocalsThe More Drama Tour, scheduled to begin in North America in August 2005, was to have seen three acts, The Syn, White and Steve Howe touring together, with Squire, Howe, Alan White and
Geoff Downes playing Yes material at the end of the evening (withKevin Currie of White handling lead vocals). However, the tour was cancelled shortly before it was due to begin. The Syn line-up for the tour was to have comprised:
*Francis Dunnery - guitars
*Gerard Johnson - keyboards
*Steve Nardelli - vocals
*Gary Husband - drums
*Chris Squire - bassThe Syn album line-up debuted live at a show in London at the end of 2005 (assisted by Husband), but for live dates in January 2006, the band was:
*Steve Nardelli - vocals
*Chris Squire - bass guitar
*Gerard Johnson - keyboards
*Shane Theriot - guitar
* Alan White - drumsA UK tour in May that year was cancelled through poor ticket sales and, on 16 May 2006, Squire announced his departure from the group: "Chris has decided to leave the Syn, and is no longer involved with that band despite reports to the contrary." [ [http://www.chrissquire.com/cs_newsmain.html] ]
Nardelli assembled an album, "Armistice Day", combining a new studio track ("Armistice Day", recorded with Johnson and P. Stacey) with live work from 2006. Although Johnson co-wrote the track, he was never paid for his work. [ [http://groups.google.com/group/alt.music.yes/msg/df6222be806139c8?dmode=source] ] On an October 18, 2006, in a message on Yesworld.com,
Chris Squire discouraged fans from purchasing the album. [ [http://web.archive.org/web/20070531144847/chrissquire.com/cs_newsmain.html] ] [ [http://www.mwe3.com/archive/pastfeature/feature-syn05-07.htm] ] The album was released without the permission of any of the artists, save Nardelli himself. Both Johnson and Stacey left the band. While a release date in November 2006 was initially announced, legal action saw the album delayed until 2007. It is unclear whether the musicians have ever been paid.In June 2007, Nardelli said, "The Syn today is me and the musicians I chose to play with." [ [http://www.allgoodpeople.net/showthread.php?p=128477] ] Johnson and the Staceys are continuing to work with Squire.
The current Syn line up is:
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Steve Nardelli - vocals
*Francis Dunnery - guitars
*Tom Brislin - keyboardsReferences
* [http://www.bondegezou.demon.co.uk/iv/sninterview.htm Steve Nardelli interview]
External links
* [http://www.synmusic.net Official Site]
*http://www.myspace.com/thesyn
*http://www.myspace.com/thesyn6769
*http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Syn/8804892878
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