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Stephen Louis "Steve" Nardelli (born 10 April 1948 in London) founded The Syn in 1966 with Chris Squire, Martyn Adelman and others. In 1968, Nardelli left the band for a business career in the fashion and sports industries before reforming the band in 2003 with Adelman and Peter Banks. Banks left the reunited band, but Squire joined and the band recorded a new album, ''Syndestructible''. ==As a musician and song writer== Nardelli began playing the guitar at 12.〔(An Interview with Steve Nardelli )〕 The Beatles, The Who and The Animals were early influences.〔http://www.bondegezou.co.uk/iv/sninterview.htm〕 Inspired by the scene at the Marquee Club, at fourteen Nardelli formed his first group called High Court, an R&B band. Not long after, High Court changed its name and amalgamated into The Syn with Nardelli, Chris Squire, Andrew Pryce Jackman, Martyn Adelman and John Painter. The Syn are considered a significant part of the pre-history of Yes.〔(Review )〕 Nardelli's first composition was "Grounded", a freakbeat song that he wrote when 14. He co-wrote "14 Hour Technicolour Dream" in 1967, which was reviewed as “one of the best British psychedelic singles by any band,”〔(Review by Richie Unterberger )〕 and voted by ''Time Out'' magazine one of the best ever top 100 songs written about London. Both were singles performed by The Syn. Nardelli is a prolific song writer and has iconic status as a singer and song writer and is revered as a founding father of progressive music. Nardelli continued to write music after The Syn of the 1960s and had a solo recording contract with Decca. Nardelli reformed The Syn with Peter Banks and Martyn Adelman in 2004. The line-up changed, re-uniting Nardelli with Chris Squire, and together they wrote ''Syndestructible'' (2005) with contributions from Gerard Johnson and Paul Stacey. This was followed by the album ''Armistice Day'', the title track being written by Nardelli and Johnson. Squire, Johnson and Stacey all left the band, and Nardelli formed a new line-up with Francis Dunnery and Tom Brislin. They released ''Big Sky'' in 2009. Nardelli is currently working in collaboration with Swedish band Moon Safari on a new album from The Syn called ''Trustworks''. In an interview for Progzilla radio in October, Nardelli announced that ''The Syn Live at Rosfest'' album was being released early in 2015, together with a newly commissioned film ''The Syn in the 21st Century'', as a prelude to the release of the new studio album ''Trustworks''.〔http://www.progzilla.com/media/podcasts/Live/Live%20From%20Progzilla%20Towers%20-%20Edition%2069.mp3〕
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