Michael Stanley Explained

Michael Stanley
Background:solo_singer
Birth Name:Michael Stanley Gee
Birth Date:25 March 1948
Origin:Cleveland, Ohio, United States
Associated Acts:Silk
Michael Stanley Band
The Ghost Poets
Michael Stanley and the Resonators

Michael Stanley (born Michael Stanley Gee; March 25, 1948 – March 5, 2021) was an American singer-songwriter, musician, radio and television personality. As a solo artist and with the Michael Stanley Band (MSB), and Michael Stanley and the Resonators (MS&R) his brand of heartland rock was popular in Cleveland, Ohio, and around the American Midwest in the 1970s and 1980s.

Early life, family, and education

Michael Stanley Gee graduated from Rocky River High School[1] in 1966. He attended Hiram College[1] on a baseball scholarship and graduated with a bachelor's degree in 1970.

Career

Early career

While in college, Michael Stanley was in the band Silk (originally called the Tree Stumps) which released an album, Smooth As Raw Silk, on ABC Records in 1969.[2]

A few years after his graduation, while working as a regional manager for a record store chain, Stanley released his first solo album, Michael Stanley, on Tumbleweed Records in 1973. The album was produced by Bill Szymczyk and featured contributions from Joe Walsh, Todd Rundgren, Rick Derringer, and Joe Vitale.[3] Its first song, "Rosewood Bitters," would become a lifetime fixture in Stanley's shows and was later recorded by Walsh in 1985. Stanley's second solo album, Friends and Legends, released later in 1973 on MCA Records, was again produced by Szymczyk and included support from members of Barnstorm and Stephen Stills' Manassas, among others: Walsh, Vitale, Kenny Passarelli, Paul Harris, Joe Lala, Al Perkins, David Sanborn, Dan Fogelberg, and Richie Furay, with J. Geils contributing to the production.[4]

Michael Stanley Band

The Michael Stanley Band was formed by Stanley in 1974 with singer-songwriter–lead guitarist Jonah Koslen, former Glass Harp bassist Daniel Pecchio and drummer Tommy Dobeck from the band Circus. There were several personnel changes over the years and by 1982 the group had evolved into a seven-piece band.

Nicknamed MSB by their fans, the band set several attendance records at Cleveland area venues including a record 20,320 at the Richfield Coliseum on July 20, 1979,[5] and a record 40,529 for two Coliseum concerts on December 31, 1981, and January 1, 1982. The band's greatest achievement was a total attendance of 74,404 during a four-night stand at Blossom Music Center on August 25, 26, 30 and 31, 1982.[6]

The group reached the peak of their popularity nationally in 1981 when the single "He Can't Love You" from the album Heartland (written and sung by keyboardist Kevin Raleigh) made the Top 40 (#33 Billboard, #27 Cash Box) and "In the Heartland" from the album North Coast went to #6 on Billboard's Top Tracks chart. Their video for "He Can't Love You" was the 47th video ever played on MTV.[7] The band's last Top 40 hit was "My Town" in 1983. "My Town" has been played by the Ohio State University Marching Band since 1986. The special all-brass and percussion arrangement is a favorite in Ohio Stadium.

The band dissolved in 1987 with a series of 12 farewell shows at the Front Row Theater in Highland Heights, Ohio (suburban Cleveland) during the 1986–87 holiday season.[8]

In 2004, the sketch comedy troupe Last Call Cleveland produced Michael Stanley Superstar: The Unauthorized Autobiography of the Cuyahoga Messiah, a play which parodied Stanley's status as a local celebrity.[9]

Personnel

Television and radio

Stanley was the co-host of PM Magazine on WJW Channel 8 from 1987 to 1990 and its follow-up Cleveland Tonight until 1991. He also appeared on The Drew Carey Show, playing himself.

Following a short stint on Cleveland radio station WMMS, from 1990 until a few weeks before his death in 2021, Stanley was the afternoon drive disc jockey for classic rock radio station WNCX, in Cleveland.

In 1993 he appeared on the Howard Stern Radio Show during one of his Birthday Shows, and played Rosewood Bitters with Joe Walsh live.

Later musical career

In addition to his broadcasting career, after the breakup of the Michael Stanley Band, Stanley continued to write songs, record, and perform with bands (often with some former members of MSB) including Michael Stanley and Friends, the Ghost Poets, the Resonators, and Midlife Chryslers. In 2019, he estimated that the Resonators played about 25 shows per year, many of them in Northeast Ohio but also "from the East Coast to Atlanta to St. Louis." He released about sixteen more albums on Razor & Tie or his own label, Line Level.[10]

Personal life

Stanley was married four times: to Libby Hill Blake, a teacher, from 1970 to 1990, when they divorced; to Mary McCrone, a television producer, for eight years until they divorced in about 2000; to Denise Skinner, a former marketing staffer, from 2002 until her death of cancer in 2011;[11] and to her best friend, Ilsa Glanzberg, an elementary school instructional aide, from 2017 until his death in 2021. He had twin daughters, Anna and Sarah, born in 1974, and five grandchildren.[12] [13]

Health and death

Stanley had a first heart attack in 1991, at age 43. In 2017, he was diagnosed with prostate cancer. Later that year he suffered a second heart attack and underwent quadruple bypass surgery.

Stanley died in his sleep on March 5, 2021, after suffering for seven months with lung cancer.[14]

He is buried in Lake View Cemetery in Cleveland, OH.[15]

Awards and honors

Discography

Albums

Solo

YearTitleLabelBillboard
200
1973Michael StanleyTumbleweed TWS 106206
1973Friends and LegendsMCA 372207

Michael Stanley Band

YearTitleLabelBillboard
200
RPM
100
1975You Break It...You Bought It!Epic PE 33492184
1976Ladies' ChoiceEpic PE 33917
1977StagepassEpic PEG 34661207
1978Cabin FeverArista AL 41829997[19]
1979Greatest HintsArista AL 4236148
1980HeartlandEMI America SW–1704086
1981North CoastEMI America SW–1705679
1982MSBEMI America ST–17071136
1983You Can't Fight FashionEMI America ST–1710064
1984Fourth and Ten...MSB 101
1986Inside MovesMSB 201
1992Right Back at Ya (1971–1983)Razor & Tie RE 1991
1997Misery Loves Company: More of the Best 1975–1983Razor & Tie RE 2125
2015Live at the Ritz NYC 1983Line Level

Post-MSB solo

YearTitleLabelBillboard
200
1996Coming Up for AirIntersound 9174
1998Live in Tangiers: The Acoustic Shows Razor & Tie 82836
2000MS-LIVE 2KMK 2000-2
2000Eighteen DownRazor & Tie 82851
2003The GroundLine Level 201
2005American RoadLine Level 202
2006The Farrago SessionsLine Level 203
2007The Soft AddictionsLine Level 204
2008Just Another NightLine Level 205
2009ShadowlandLine Level 206
2012The HangLine Level 207
2013The RideLine Level 208
2014The JobLine Level 209
2014The Solo Years 1995–2014Line Level 222
2015And Then...Line Level 210
2016In a Very Short TimeLine Level 211
2017Stolen TimeLine Level 212
2018The Compact Michael StanleyLine Level
2021Tough RoomLine Level 213

Singles

YearA-SideB-SideLabelUS PopCAN PopAlbum
1973"Rock and Roll Man" "Denver Rain"Tumbleweed 1010Michael Stanley
"Rosewood Bitters""Good Time Charlie"Tumbleweed 1014
1974"Yours For a Song""Roll On"MCA 40177Friends and Legends
1975"I'm Gonna Love You""Step the Way"Epic 50116You Break It...You Bought It
"Face the Music""Song for My Children"Epic 50151
1976"Ladies' Choice""Sweet Refrain"Epic 50242Ladies' Choice
1977"Nothing's Gonna Change My Mind""Love Hasn't Been Here"Epic 50416Stagepass
1978"Why Should Love Be This Way""Late Show"Arista 0348Cabin Fever
"Baby If You Wanna Dance""Fool's Parade"Arista 0368
1979"Last Night""Down to the Wire"Arista 0436Greatest Hints
1980"He Can't Love You""Carolyn"EMI America 80633310[20] Heartland
1981"Lover""Save a Little Piece for Me"EMI America 806468
"Falling in Love Again""Does It Hurt"EMI America 809064North Coast
"When Your Heart Says It's Right""Victim of Circumstance"EMI America 8097
1982"When I'm Holding You Tight""In Between the Lines"EMI America 813078MSB
"Take the Time""Just a Little Bit Longer"EMI America 814681
1983"My Town""Just How Good"EMI America 817839You Can't Fight Fashion
"Someone Like You""Highlife"EMI America 818975
1985"Show Me Something""Somebody Else's Woman"MSB 701Inside Moves
1986"When All Is Said and Done""Here Come the Kids"MSB 801
"Poor Side of Town""Headlights"MSB 901

Further reading

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Yarborough. Chuck . August 18, 2014. Michael Stanley to be honored with tribute concert featuring fans and peers. The Plain Dealer. Cleveland.com.
  2. News: Dyer. Bob. The Michael Stanley Band. The Plain Dealer Magazine. September 30, 1979. 24.
  3. Michael Stanley . 1973 . Vinyl back cover notes . Tumbleweed Records . TWS106 .
  4. Michael Stanley: Friends and Legends . Friends and Legends . 1973 . Vinyl back cover notes . MCA Records . MCA-372.
  5. Holan. Mark. The Week That Rocked. Scene. July 26 – August 1, 1979. 13.
  6. News: Mark . Faris . Breaking up is hard to do . . December 14, 1986 . 2008-07-28 .
  7. Book: Hoye, Jacob. MTV Uncensored . 2001. 45.
  8. Book: Adams, Deanna R. . 2002. Rock 'n' Roll and the Cleveland Connection. Kent State University Press. 261–268. 0-87338-691-4.
  9. News: Heaton. Michael. Michael Stanley parody does resonate a bit. . December 10, 2004. E1.
  10. News: Price . Mark J. . Cleveland rock star Michael Stanley dies at 72 . 22 March 2021 . Akron Beacon Journal . 6 March 2021.
  11. A different date for Skinner's death, 2017, is listed in Stanley's Akron Beacon-Journal obituary (compare the 2019 Cleveland Magazine profile of Stanley saying 2011, both linked in the footnotes). The 2017 date appears wrong, based on an August 2012 source that discusses "Stanley’s wife, Denise Skinner, who died last September." https://www.mytownneo.com/article/20120805/ENTERTAINMENT/308059697
  12. News: Thompson . Lynne . From The Heartland: A Michael Stanley Retrospective . 22 March 2021 . Cleveland Magazine . 29 April 2019 . en.
  13. News: Michael GEE Obituary (1948 - 2021) - Mayfield Heights, OH . 22 March 2021 . The Plain Dealer . 6 March 2021 . en.
  14. Web site: Legendary Cleveland rocker and radio personality Michael Stanley dies at 72. Wkyc.com. March 6, 2021 . March 6, 2021.
  15. Web site: Lake View Cemetery Association Map - Remember My Journey. Remembermyjourney.com.
  16. Web site: Awards for Excellence. cabcleveland.com.
  17. News: Cleveland native and musician Michael Stanley to be honored with street in his name . Cleveland19.com . WOIO/WUAB. June 11, 2019. Randy. Buffington . Sia . Nyorkor. September 10, 2019.
  18. News: Cleveland City Council declares March 25 will be Michael Stanley Day . 22 March 2021 . WKYC.
  19. Web site: RPM Top 100 Albums - October 21, 1978.
  20. Web site: RPM Top 100 Singles - February 28, 1981.