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Sorcery (band)

The U.S. rock band Sorcery were from Hollywood and Los Angeles, California〔http://www.dvdtalk.com/reviews/40331/stunt-rock-2-disc-special-edition/〕 circa 1976 to 1987 and recognized around the world for their live stage show, which incorporated a magic theme, along with their appearances in music and films.
==Background==
Sorcery's stage show was created by founding member Richard "Smokey" Taylor and first seen in 1976. Richard's vision of the live stage show, which by many was considered the beginning of "Rock Theatre" consisted of a "Hard-Rock" band, and the addition of two master magicians in the on-stage battle of "Good vs. Evil". Paul Haynes would be playing the part of "Merlin" and Curtis James Hyde playing the part of the "Devil". Haynes and Hyde were also honorary members of the "Magic Castle" in Hollywood, California. Band members are Perry Morris (drummer and band leader), Lead guitarist Richard Taylor, and bass player Richie King. The original lead singer for Sorcery was Greg Magie. Their live stage show was billed as "The King of the Wizards against the Prince of Darkness" and played only a small number of shows ("gigs") before they were signed in Dec 1977 for the movie Stunt Rock, and Jan./1978 with EMI Records for the soundtrack album. Taylor, King and Morris also worked outside the Sorcery band doing "TV Bumper and movie background music", and commercial jingles in the L.A. studios. This Sorcery band headlined every "gig" they ever played including gigs with Van Halen, and whose members were endorsed by major musical instrument manufacturers, such as the Ludwig Drum company, Hamer Guitars and the B.C. Rich Guitar company. They were members of S.A.G., (Screen Actors Guild) AFTRA (American Federation of Television & Radio Artists) and the Musicians Union (Local 47) in Hollywood Ca.

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