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They came into national recognition a few years later
when Pat Upton wrote the multi-million seller hit "I Love You More
Today Than Yesterday" while working the Flamingo Sky Room in Las
Vegas. Sonny Knight produced their first album that was released
in 1969. The unambiguous optimism of the lyric and the jaunty bounce
of the arrangement made this song the perfect pop classic of this
era. It is now in the Columbia "Hall of Fame". Poor management led
to the groups demise about 18 months later. Pat Upton, the lead
singer, went back to L.A. where he eventually played guitar for
Ricky Nelson. Harvey Kaye, the keyboard player, returned to Las
Vegas where he re-formed the Starecase. They toured the U.S., Canada
and Mexico until the mid-80's when they returned to Vegas, playing
its finest hotels.
Harvey Kaye now has his own management company, while Mike Caschera heads the Starecase. This powerful unit will take you back to the exact note-for-note sounds of the 1970's that made Spiral Starecase so popular. They perform in concert venues and corporate events around the U.S. with the exciting 16-piece ensemble.
The Spiral Starecase also has a newly released CD "More Today Than Yesterday" on the Sony label, which includes some of their hits of the 60's such as "She's Ready", "Baby What I Mean" and "No One For Me To Turn To".
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