Saturday, May 22, 2021

Cathedral (Symphonic / prog. rock, USA)

Biography:

Founded in Long Island, USA in 1975 - Disbanded in 1978 - Regrouped 2003-2007

The roots of CATHEDRAL lie in a psychedelic band called Odyssey. When that band broke up in 1975, bassist Fred Callan, and mellotronist Tom Doncourt ventured on to form CATHEDRAL. The band was filled out by drummer Mercury Caronia IV, guitarist Rudy Perrone, and vocalist Paul Seal. They toured the Long Island club scene, and bravely decided to play original music. Instead of Psychedelic, they were taking more cues from the prog leaders of the time, the likes of King Crimson, Yes, Genesis, and Gentle Giant. What Tom Doncourt refers to as a "majestic" sound.


In 1978 they got together with Delta Records, and recorded "Stained Glass Stories." 10,000 copies were printed and sold. Interestingly, Delta Records was not much more than a studio above the Palace Theater in Times Square. However, Delta did have connections to record chains, and had the likes of Duke Ellington and Allison Steele recording right alongside. It was very much like the independent labels of today. New York City itself was fertile territory for progressive rock at the time. Tom Doncourt tells stories of turning old movie theaters into concert halls for one night stands. They built the stages, put in lighting, and wired the spaces for sound themselves.

All of this led to interest from Atlantic Records. They had some meetings, but this was the end of the '70s. The popularity of prog was rapidly declining. So a second album was not to be (or was it?). This did not diminish the importance of "Stained Glass Stories." It became a highly valued collectible, and the subject of much critical acclaim. Some have even called it the best American prog album ever. Renewed interest in prog led Syn-Phonic to re-release the album on CD in 1990.

As prog began to rise again, so did interest in CATHEDRAL. Finally, in 2003, Fred Callan called on his band mates once again. They brought old and new equipment, and had a mission to create progressive music that was true to its history, but not limited by it. The played together, and experimented for three years. Then they entered the studio. The process proved to be too much for Rudy Perrone, and he left the group. The thought of adding a new guitarist to the mix was a source of great anxiety. The guys were blessed to find David Doig. His sensibilities proved to gel right with the vision of the band. After almost 30 years, they released their second album. 2007's "The Bridge" is the follow up, and also a new beginning. In Early 2008, the band signed with Musea, and continues to work on new material. It took a while, but the future now looks bright for CATHEDRAL.


Text: H.T. Riekels 


Album: "Stained Glass Stories" 1978 :  https://youtu.be/m81I0bk1P8o  :




Members:

Fred Callan - Bass Guitar, Taurus Pedals

Mercury Caronia IV - Drums, Percussion

Tom Doncourt - Keyboards, Flute

David Doig - Acoustic & Electric Guitars

Paul Seal - Lead Vocals, Percussion

Rudy Perrone - Guitars (former member)


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In 2003, Fred called us all up to say he was putting the band back together! 25 years had passed since the release of "Stained Glass Stories". In one way or another reuniting was on all our minds...it was time. The internet, the technologies, the release of progressive music from current and past sources indicated it. We met in Fred's rehearsal space, bringing with us an assortment of new and old equipment. We faced the task of coming up with music that was true to the original values of Progressive Rock, grounded in history but not limited by it. In nearly four years we wrote hours of music. New ideas grew out of old ideas. A year ago we entered the recording studio. In the tremendously challenging process that followed, we lost our guitarist, Rudy Perrone. The addition of a new member would inevitably alter a 31 year chemistry of the band. Miraculously, with David Doig's perspectives, influences, and enormous musical knowledge in place, our continuity remained unbroken. CATHEDRAL, a band named after architecture designed to inspire awe and epiphany, LIVES! 

Tom Doncourt

© 2007 Cathedral

Source: https://web.archive.org/web/20070331175300/http://www.cathedralprogrock.com/bio.html

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