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Cinderella was an American rock band formed in 1983 in the suburbs of
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,
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. The band emerged in the mid-1980s with a series of
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studio albums and hit singles whose music videos received heavy
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rotation and popularity. Cinderella initially had a glam metal sound throughout the late 1980s before shifting into a more blues rock-based sound during the early to mid 1990s. By the mid-1990s, the band's fame declined precipitously due to personal setbacks, break-ups, and changes in the American music industry. After a brief hiatus, Cinderella reunited in 1996 and continued to perform live, but never released any studio material after their 1994 album '' Still Climbing''. The band has sold 15 million records worldwide, according to band member Tom Keifer's official website. After participating in the 2014 Monsters of Rock Cruise, Cinderella again became inactive. In November 2017, Keifer stated that the band had no plans to reform in the future.


History


Early days (1983–1985)

Cinderella was formed in 1983 in
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suburb, Clifton Heights, Pennsylvania, by singer-songwriter, keyboardist, and guitarist Tom Keifer and bassist Eric Brittingham. The initial lineup also included guitarist Michael Schermick and drummer
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. In 1985, Shermick and Destra left to form
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, another Philadelphia-based glam metal band. Cinderella practiced in the attic of the American Legion building in
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. In a 2014 interview, Tom Keifer stated that
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bass guitarist
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first took interest in the band and tried to get them a deal with
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, but they were not interested. Jon Bon Jovi saw them perform at the
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in Philadelphia and talked to his A&R man,
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about seeing the group. Shulman was not convinced at first either, and wanted to sign the band to a six-month development deal. But after extensive negotiations, he finally signed the band. In 1985, with a recording contract with Mercury/Polygram Records in the works, guitarist Jeff LaBar and drummer Jim Drnec joined the band.


''Night Songs'' and ''Long Cold Winter'' (1986–1989)

During the recording of the band's debut album, '' Night Songs'', studio session drummer Jody Cortez and lead guitarist/songwriter Barry Benedetta were brought in to help with the recording. After the recording was completed, Drnec was replaced by Gloucester City, New Jersey, drummer Albie "Al" Barker, who just missed making the album's cover and the band's album line-up. Fred Coury joined the band and was in all MTV music videos and played in the upcoming tours. ''Night Songs'' was released on August 2, 1986 and eventually achieved triple
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status, selling 50,000 copies per week at one point. The heavy metal album reached No. 3 on the Billboard charts in February 1987. By the end of 1987, the band released a video compilation called "Night Songs" to accompany the album, featuring the promotional videos from the album plus three live songs recorded on their 1986 tour. Cinderella's first tour was in 1986 with glam metal rockers
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, opening for Japanese heavy metal band
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. Further tours into 1987 were spent playing to large arena audiences: five months opening for then-former
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lead singer
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, and seven months with
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, taking the opening slot for their
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. Later that year, the band went overseas, appearing in Japan,
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, and at the Monsters of Rock festivals in United Kingdom and Germany. Cinderella's second album, ''
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'', was released in 1988. The new album signified a shift towards a blues rock sound, though it could still be described as glam metal. A 254-show tour to support the album lasted over 14 months, and in August 1989, the band performed at the Moscow Music Peace Festival alongside other metal acts, such as
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, the Scorpions, Mötley Crüe,
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, and Skid Row. The tour's stage show included Tom Keifer being lowered to the stage while playing a white piano during their radio hit " Don't Know What You Got (Till It's Gone)". On April 17, 1990, the band released a video compilation called ''Tales from the Gypsy Road'' featuring four promo videos from ''Long Cold Winter'' plus two live medleys, the second of which contained a cover of
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's famous " Sweet Home Alabama".


''Heartbreak Station'', ''Still Climbing'' and hiatus (1990–1995)

Cinderella's third album, '' Heartbreak Station'', was released in 1990. It featured more songs than ''Long Cold Winter'' that were influenced by Keifer's love of the
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. Following the accompanying tour, Fred Coury left the band and joined former Ratt vocalist
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in the band Arcade. The song "Hot and Bothered" was featured in the movie ''
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'' and its subsequent
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. In 1991, Keifer lost his voice due to a paresis of his
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. He underwent several surgeries to repair a vocal cyst and hemorrhage. This added to delays in the recording of the band's fourth album, '' Still Climbing''. It was finally released in 1994 with Kenny Aronoff on drums, but the album quickly disappeared from the charts.
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consequently dropped the band which went on hiatus in 1995.


Reunion (1996–2009)

Cinderella resumed activity in 1996, and a year later,
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released a greatest hits compilation titled '' Once Upon A...'' and a video compilation containing all the bands promo videos from the first three albums. The group toured the United States in 1998, with one concert stop captured on the live album '' Live at the Key Club'', which was released in 1999 through
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. Around 1999, the band was signed by John Kalodner to Sony Records. However, the band was dropped by the label before a new album could be released, plunging the band into three years of litigation. Cinderella toured again in 2000 and 2002. Cinderella headlined the VH1 Classic Rock Never Stops 2005 summer tour. Also in 2005, Cinderella toured with FireHouse, RATT, and Quiet Riot.
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released the compilation '' Rocked, Wired & Bluesed: The Greatest Hits'' on CD and DVD. In 2006, Cinderella toured with Poison. Both bands celebrated the 20th anniversary of their debut albums, '' Night Songs'' and ''
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''. Cinderella planned to tour in 2008 with Warrant, Lynch Mob, and Lynam, but on June 13 that year, Tim Heyne, the band's manager, said in a press release: "It is with unbelievably deep regret that I must announce that Cinderella's Tom Keifer's left
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has hemorrhaged, thereby making it impossible for him to sing in the immediate future." LaBar was interviewed by ''Ultimate-Guitar'' and stated that Cinderella would love to make a new record but there were obstacles holding the group back. They still were not signed to a record label after Sony dropped the band in 2000. LaBar also stated that he is busy with his new band, Freakshow, which features Frankie Banali of Quiet Riot, and Eric is busy with Naked Beggars. A message posted to the Cinderella message board in spring 2009 stated that Keifer's voice had returned to normal. Promoters from the 2009 Rock Gone Wild Festival confirmed that the band was scheduled to perform, but the festival was cancelled.


More touring and final performances (2010–2014)

Cinderella confirmed on their message board that they would be touring in 2010 with two warm-up dates already confirmed. It was announced on February 22 that Cinderella will be a part of Rocklahoma 2010 in Pryor Oklahoma and Sweden Rock Festival 2010. On February 26, 2010, it was announced that Cinderella will be the headliner of the MSC Poesia sailing from Fort Lauderdale on November 11, 2010. In July 2010, Cinderella took the stage to open for Bret Michaels, during the ''Common Ground Music Festival'' in Lansing, MI, with an original line-up of stars including Tom Keifer, Eric Brittingham, Jeff LaBar and
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. They will then follow that with 14 dates in the US supporting Scorpions on their ''Get Your Sting and Blackout'' farewell tour. Cinderella played at the Download festival in the UK in June 2010, the Rock Jam near Grand Junction, Colorado, Friday, August 27, and also the Oregon State Fair on September 4, 2010. In November 2010, Cinderella joined a variety of other hard rock acts on the cruise entitled "ShipRocked". In 2011, Cinderella undertook a 25th anniversary world tour. 20 shows were confirmed from April through July. During the tour, they headlined the first edition of the "Shout It Out Loud" Festival in Germany. In the summer of 2012 Cinderella did a US headlining tour with former Skid Row singer Sebastian Bach supporting them. In March 2013, Cinderella played the 2013 Monsters of Rock Cruise along with bands such as Tesla, Kix, Queensrÿche, and others. In 2014, the band played their final performances on the 2014 Monsters of Rock cruise.


Aftermath and LaBar's death (2017–2021)

In November 2017, Keifer stated that Cinderella had no plans to reunite, explaining that "issues between the band members are beyond repair." On July 14, 2021, it was announced that Jeff LaBar had died at the age of 58. The following day, former long-term touring keyboardist
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also died.


Musical style

Cinderella has been described as glam metal, heavy metal,
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, and blues rock.


Band members

;Definitive lineup * Tom Keifer – lead vocals, guitar, keyboards, saxophone, harmonica, steel guitar, mandolin, dobro (1983–2014) * Eric Brittingham – bass, backing vocals (1983–2014) * Jeff LaBar – guitar, backing vocals, slide guitar (1985–2014; died 2021) *
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– drums, percussion, backing vocals (1986–1991, 1996–2014) ;Touring members * Rick Criniti – keyboards, piano, organ, synthesizer, backing vocals (1986–1995) * Garry Nutt – bass (1989, 2000, 2008) *
Gary Corbett Gary Corbett (July 15, 1958 – July 14, 2021) (from Hendersonville, Tennessee) was an American keyboardist, composer and producer most famous for playing in the glam rock band Cinderella. Corbett has contributed in various capacities to over 2 ...
– keyboards, backing vocals (1990–1995, 1998–2014; died 2021) * Kevin Valentine – drums, percussion (1991–1993) * Roberta Freeman – backing vocals (1990–1991) * Dianne Jones – backing vocals (1990–1991) * Charles Lawrence – keyboards, backing vocals (1991) * Ray Brinker – drums, percussion (1994–1995) * Phillip Calfy – drums, percussion (2006) * John Rogers – drums, percussion (2009–2010) * Paul Taylor – keyboards, backing vocals (2012, 2014) ;Session members * Jody Cortez – drums, percussion (1986) * Barry Benedetta – guitar (1986; died 2022) * Jeff Paris – keyboards (1986) * Cozy Powell – drums (1988; died 1998) * Denny Carmassi – drums (1988) * Kevin Conway – drums, percussion (1990–1991) * Kenny Aronoff – drums, percussion (1994) * Ken Hensley – keyboards (1990; died 2020) * Rod Roddy – piano (1990) ;Pre-Recording members * Michael Schermick – guitar, backing vocals (1983–1985) *
Tony Destra Tony Destra (September 20, 1954 – February 8, 1987), was an American drummer who played for the glam metal bands Cinderella and Britny Fox. Before Cinderella or Britny Fox, Tony was the drummer for another popular Philadelphia area band ...
– drums, percussion (1983–1985; died 1987) * Jim Drnec – drums, percussion (1985–1986) * Albie "Al" Barker – drums, percussion (1986)


Timeline


Discography

;Studio albums * '' Night Songs'' (1986) * ''
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'' (1988) * '' Heartbreak Station'' (1990) * '' Still Climbing'' (1994)


See also

* List of blues rock musicians * List of glam metal bands and artists


References


External links


Official website
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