008: Tony Stefanelli

008: Tony Stefanelli

Author: Chip Schell December 5, 2021 Duration: 1:03:27
A lot of Erieites know Tony Stefanelli only for the great chocolate he makes at Romolo Chocolates. What they don't realize is that he's been involved in the local music scene since the late 1960s, first as a guitarist and guitar teacher, and then as one of the area's premier jazz bassists. In this episode he talks about everything from playing guitar in some rough bars back when he was a teenager to joining in the popular band Wave and finally meeting up with his long-time jazz band mates Fr...

There's a rich, often overlooked layer of American music history that wasn't recorded in famous studios but in the clubs, bars, and ballrooms of cities like Erie, Pennsylvania. The Erie Music History Podcast turns the volume up on that local scene, specifically from the 1960s through the 1980s. Host Chip Schell, a local musician himself and author of “9 Years Of Rock: The Story Of The Concerts At The Erie,” sits down with the artists who were actually on those stages. Each conversation is a deep dive into a specific time and place, pulling stories directly from the people who lived them. You'll hear firsthand accounts of the venues that have long since closed, the bands that packed them, and the nightlife that defined a generation in the region. This isn't just a nostalgic look back; it's an oral history project preserving the sounds and stories of a vibrant community. By focusing on interviews with the performers, the podcast captures the raw, unvarnished reality of what it was like to make a living-or just make a racket-in those decades. Tuning in feels like finding a box of old flyers and live tapes in a basement, each episode revealing another chapter of a collective history that shaped the area's cultural identity. For anyone interested in the grassroots of rock and roll or the social fabric of a Rust Belt city, this podcast offers a uniquely personal archive.
Author: Language: en-us Episodes: 84

Erie Music History Podcast
Podcast Episodes
022: Marty Coe [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:28:40
One of the founding members of Friction, Marty Coe talks about what it was like to play in one of Erie's most popular and successful rock bands of the 1980s and how the band came so close to signing that big contract. Ch…
021: Jon Ims [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:09:46
After acting as a fill-in singer for various Erie bands like The Calientes and the Arkay IV, Jon Ims eventually joined CJ Bri. He later would leave Erie and go onto a successful songwriting career in Nashville for artist…
020 Jamie Shaw [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 59:45
From Satin Steel to ...The O'Needers? Jamie Shaw is our guest this week, and he talks about playing guitar in the 1980s in popular metal band Satin Steel, which even played a gig at the world-renowned Troubadour in West…
019: John Mazza [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:09:53
As co-owner of Twang Recording Studio (TRS), John Mazza met and recorded countless Erie musicians from the 1970s to the mid 1990s. John talks about the evolution of the studio, his friendship with business partner Keith…
018: Greg Palmer [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 56:33
Greg Palmer started playing guitar in the early 1960s, and he would go on to play in multiple R&B bands like Eddie Cee & The Bees, Connections West, and The Entertainment Department through the mid 1970s. He remembers al…
017: Chris And Julie Moore [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 57:01
Started in 1980 and still playing today, Tennessee Back Porch is likely the longest running band in Erie history. Over the years, the band has gone through numerous members, but the husband-wife duo of Chris and Julie Mo…
016: Ricky Carr [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:01:09
Ricky Carr is one of those guys who knows people in this town. As a drummer in the 1970s and 1980s, he played in some of the most popular country bands in Erie, including Jerry Tubb’s Lil' Bit of Nashville, Billy Thunder…
015: Pati Williams [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 43:17
In the early 1980s when Pati Williams was going to Edinboro, she barely knew how to play guitar much less the bass she had just bought. That didn't stop her friend from recommending her to a band called Ventura that was…
014: John Novello [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 47:54
John Novello is on that list of Erie musicians who went on to be successful in the music industry. In the 1960s and early 1970s, before he gained international notoriety playing organ in the jazz fusion band Niacin with…
013: Janice Sands [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 34:26
Throughout the 1970s, you could hear Janice Sands singing in Erie bands like Holy Smoke and Mercy Sakes. In the 1980s, she moved to Las Vegas to continue to pursue her musical career, playing in bands, as a backup singer…