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Alias was a Canadian rock
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, formed in 1988 in
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by songwriter/lead vocalist
Freddy Curci Federico "Freddy" Curci (born October 30, 1962) is a Canadian singer and songwriter. He was lead vocalist for the rock band Sheriff and later founded and became frontman for the band Alias, a position he retains to this day. Curci provided lea ...
and songwriter/lead guitarist Steve DeMarchi of the Canadian
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band
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, along with
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founding members Roger Fisher, Steve Fossen, and Mike Derosier.


History


''Alias'' 1988–1992

Curci and DeMarchi were members of the Canadian rock band
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from 1979 to 1985. Sheriff's popularity in the club circuit garnered the attention of
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, which led to their self-titled album ''
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''. Sheriff's singles, particularly " When I'm with You", received a large amount of airplay and reached No. 1 in Canada. Although promotion and distribution problems stalled the record's initial American momentum, the song reached No. 61 on the ''Billboard'' charts. Reports of fans not being able to buy the record in stores plagued Sheriff's American tour. Rigorous touring, frustration and disappointments caused tensions that split the band; Sheriff disbanded in 1985. With the financial backing of friends and family, and with the help of DeMarchi's brother Denny (who later played keyboard and sang backing vocals on the ''Alias'' album), Curci and DeMarchi built a recording studio in the DeMarchi family home basement. They worked as couriers during the day, while writing and recording at night. Most of these songs would end up on Alias' self-titled debut album. In 1988, their song "When I'm With You" re-entered and climbed the US ''Billboard'' chart for a second time. In January 1989, Capitol Records re-released the ''Sheriff'' album in the US. "When I'm With You" hit No. 1 on the ''
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'' chart in February 1989. Curci and DeMarchi tried to get Sheriff back together, but the other members of Sheriff, rhythm guitarist/keyboardist
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and bassist Wolf Hassel (who had formed the band Frozen Ghost in 1985) were not interested. Curci and DeMarchi joined forces with ex-
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members Roger Fisher, Steve Fossen and Mike Derosier, to form Alias. The band released their debut album, ''Alias'', in 1990; it went
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in the US and platinum in Canada, scoring hits with the
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s " More Than Words Can Say" (#1 Canada, No. 2 U.S.), "Waiting for Love" (#13) and "Haunted Heart" (#18 on Mainstream Rock Charts). "More Than Words Can Say" was the band's biggest hit, climbing to No. 1 on the ''Billboard'' Hot AC chart and No. 2 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. A North American tour followed through 1990 (including a stint as the opening act for
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) but, while touring, the trio of former
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musicians left the band due to musical differences. In an interview with ''Strutter'' magazine, Curci said that Alias never formally disbanded: "Alias never split. Music changed. We couldn't get our music out there. No one wanted to hear it anymore. Grunge was in and, you know what, that's OK, 'cause music needs to do that. It needs to change all the time. That's how it stays fresh. Alias is still Steve and I. Alias will always be Steve and I. Steve and I will do a record tomorrow if the fans need one!" The band performed twice on ''
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'', with
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on January 8, 1991, and with
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on March 8, 1991. They also recorded the
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song "Perfect World" for the 1991
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''. BMI presented Freddy Curci and Steve DeMarchi with the "Million-Air Award" for "More Than Words Can Say". According to BMI's website, only 1,500 songs, including "When I'm With You", achieved Million-air status (one million air plays) among the 4.5 million songs by 300,000 BMI-represented artists. One million performances is the equivalent of approximately 50,000 broadcast hours, or more than 5.7 years of continuous airplay.


''Never Say Never'' 2005–2010

In 1992, Alias recorded their second album, but
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was on the rise and
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was fading.
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Canada sat on the record and encouraged Curci to record a solo album, ''Dreamer’s Road'', which was released in 1994. DeMarchi became a support and touring player for
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, then recorded and toured in support of Are You Listening?, the 2007 solo album by The Cranberries lead singer Dolores O'Riordan. While on tour, he found that people were asking him to autograph copies of the second Alias album, which had not been released. Some of the songs from that album had appeared on ''Dreamer's Road'' and been illegally recorded and printed. As a result, in January 2009, EMI announced the release of Alias' second album, '' Never Say Never''. In early 2005, an acoustic version of "More Than Words Can Say" was released on a VH1 compilation disc, ''Classic Metal Mania: Stripped''. Also in 2005, "More Than Words Can Say" was featured in a Subway commercial aired during the
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. Alias played New York's CMJ Music Marathon in 2005, and the 2006 Dour Festival in Belgium. In 2010, Alias headlined, with an acoustic set, at the opening party of Chicago's Melodic Rock Fest 2. On 21 August 2014, Alias played at The Sturgis Canada Motorcycle Rally and Music Festival in
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, which was the first full live show for the band in many years. The reunion band members included Curci, Hassel, Steve DeMarchi, Denny DeMarchi, guitarist Roscoe Stewart, and drummer Chris Sutherland. In 2013, Fossen, Fisher and Derosier were inducted into the
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as members of
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. Fisher has continued to record, most recently with The Human Tribe. On May 15, 2020, Denny DeMarchi died of cancer, at age 57. Marco Mendoza and Michael Marquart continue to record; Mendoza as late as 2018, Marquart as recently as 2021.


Band members

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Freddy Curci Federico "Freddy" Curci (born October 30, 1962) is a Canadian singer and songwriter. He was lead vocalist for the rock band Sheriff and later founded and became frontman for the band Alias, a position he retains to this day. Curci provided lea ...
– lead vocals, keyboards, piano, guitars (1988–1991, 2009–present) * Steve DeMarchi – guitar, backing vocals (1988–1991, 2009–present) *Roscoe Stewart – guitars (2014–present) *Wolf Hassel – bass (guest in 2011, 2014–present) *Chris Sutherland – drums (2014–present) * Roger Fisher – guitar, backing vocals (1988–1991) *Steve Fossen – bass, backing vocals (1988–1991) *Mike Derosier – drums (1988–1991) *
Michael Marquart Michael Marquart (also known as Mike Marquart) is a Grammy Nominated American music producer, drummer, and guitarist. Marquart was a drummer in the rock band A Flock of Seagulls, active during the 1980s. In the mid 2000s, Marquart founded the ro ...
– drums (1990) *
Denny DeMarchi Denny DeMarchi (28 November 1962 – 15 May 2020) was a Canadian musician best known as a keyboardist and singer-songwriter. He was also a guitarist, backing vocalist, audio engineer and record producer. DeMarchi played with the Irish band the ...
(1962-2020) – keyboards (1990–1991 touring), 2009–2020; also performed session keyboards and backing vocals on Alias' debut album) * Marco Mendoza – bass (2009–2014) *Larry Aberman – drums (2009–2014) *Robert O'Hearn – keyboards (2009–2014)


Timeline


Discography

Studio albums Singles Album appearances


See also

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References


Bibliography

* Feldman, Christopher (2000). ''The Billboard Book of Number Two Hits''. .


External links


Alias
Official band website
Picture of the band with 1980s perms
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