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Starz (1976)
Violation (1977)
Attention Shoppers! (1977)
Coliseum Rock (1978)
Starz... was a 1970s hard rock band from New Jersey. The band has a cult following still to this day and has had a major influence on bands in the 80's such as Motley Crue.
Starz began as a band called Looking Glass, who had the #1 hit hit song “Brandy (You’re A Fine Girl)” in 1972. After breaking up, two of the members (Sweval and Jeff Grob) formed Starz. They were signed to Capitol Records in 1976. The original line up included Michael Lee Smith (brother of Rex Smith), Richie Ranno (guitarist for the band Stories), Brendan Harkin, Sweval, and Joe. X. Dube.
Their biggest hit was “Cherry Baby” from the album Violation in 1977. They did chart songs in the lower Billboard Hot 100. Many fans love Violation the best and the band is often compared to Kiss and Aerosmith. Bill Aucoin who was KISS's manager was also Starz's manager who were also part of Rock Steady Productions.
Their third album, Attention Shoppers!, is a bit more pop than metal. Here you will find even some Cheap trick influence. Brendan Harkin and Peter Sweval left the band beofre the release of the band's final album, Coliseum Rock.
Peter Sweval died on January 23, 1990.



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