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[[Steve Nardelli]] (born Stephen Louis Nardelli on April 10, 1948) founded [[The Syn]] in 1966 with [[Chris Squire]], [[Andrew Jackman]], John Painter and [[Martyn Adelman]]. In 1968, Nardelli left The Syn to carve out a very successful business career in the [[fashion]] and sports industries before reforming the band in 2003 with Squire, Adelman and [[Peter Banks]]. He is considered one of the finest psyche prog singer/writers of his generation with songs like "Grounded", "Flowerman," "14 Hour Technicolor Dream" and in recent years "Illusion" and "Cathedral of Love", this being heralded a progressive masterpiece. 20th Century Guitar magazine[[http://www.tcguitar.com/]] described the Syndestructible album as the best music of the 21st Century so far[[http://www.mwe3.com/archive/pastfeature/feature-syn05-07.htm]].
[[Steve Nardelli]] was the founder of [[The Syn]] with [[Chris Squire]], [[Andrew Jackman]], John Painter and [[Martyn Adelman]] in 1965.


He was [[singer|vocalist]] and [[songwriter]] with Jackman and reformed the band in 2003 with Squire, Adelman and [[Peter Banks]]. He is considered one of the finest psyche prog singer/writer of his generation with songs like "Grounded", "Flowerman" and in recent years "Illusion" and "Cathedral of Love", this being heralded a progressive masterpiece. ''20th Century Guitar'' [[magazine]] described the ''Syndestructible'' [[album]] as the best music of the 21st Century so far.


Nardelli is working on a new album of his songs with The Syn called “Big Sky” due for release February 2009.
Nardelli also founded Umbrello Records and the IPTV music station theONE.tv.


Nardelli also founded [[Umbrello Records]], and the IPTV music station theONE.tv.


Musical Influences: [[The Beatles]], [[The Who]] and [[Bob Dylan]].


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Revision as of 03:35, 29 September 2008

Steve Nardelli (born Stephen Louis Nardelli on April 10, 1948) founded The Syn in 1966 with Chris Squire, Andrew Jackman, John Painter and Martyn Adelman. In 1968, Nardelli left The Syn to carve out a very successful business career in the fashion and sports industries before reforming the band in 2003 with Squire, Adelman and Peter Banks. He is considered one of the finest psyche prog singer/writers of his generation with songs like "Grounded", "Flowerman," "14 Hour Technicolor Dream" and in recent years "Illusion" and "Cathedral of Love", this being heralded a progressive masterpiece. 20th Century Guitar magazine[[1]] described the Syndestructible album as the best music of the 21st Century so far[[2]].


Nardelli is working on a new album of his songs with The Syn called “Big Sky” due for release February 2009.


Nardelli also founded Umbrello Records, and the IPTV music station theONE.tv.


Musical Influences: The Beatles, The Who and Bob Dylan.