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Michael Stanley Band : ウィキペディア英語版 | Michael Stanley
Michael Stanley (born March 25, 1948 as Michael Stanley Gee in Cleveland, Ohio) is an American singer-songwriter, musician, and radio personality. Both as a solo artist and with the Michael Stanley Band, his brand of heartland rock was popular in Cleveland and around the American Midwest in the 1970s and 1980s. ==Biography== Michael Stanley Gee graduated from Rocky River High School〔Yarborough, Chuck (August 18, 2014) ("Michael Stanley to be honored with tribute concert featuring fans and peers" ), The Plain Dealer〕 in 1966. He attended Hiram College〔 on a baseball scholarship and graduated with a bachelor's degree in 1970. During this time he was in the band Silk which released one album, ''Smooth As Raw Silk'', on ABC Records in 1969.〔Dyer, Bob. "The Michael Stanley Band" The Plain Dealer Magazine September 30, 1979: 24〕 While working as a regional manager for a record store chain, Stanley released his first solo album, ''Michael Stanley'', in 1973. The album and its follow-up ''Friends & Legends'' were produced by Bill Szymczyk and featured contributions from Joe Walsh, Todd Rundgren and David Sanborn. 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.〔Heaton, Michael. "Michael Stanley parody does resonate a bit" ''The Plain Dealer'' December 10, 2004: E1〕
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