Stanley has stated that the music was the initial that he knew. “When before I actually observed Led Zeppelin or the Who I had been a child, I saw Otis Redding and Solomon Burke. Temptations were seen by me. It’s destructive to think that so many people are passing up on exceptional strength of performers, so many great companies and that unbelievable music.”
That’s why he has formed the band Soul Station in an attempt to expose people to the magic of R&B. “That music is part of the foundation of all the music I’ve made and Soul Station is my chance to celebrate it for a night that’s real and live.”
Soul Station will play for one night only at Los Angeles’ Roxy Theatre on September 11. As to what to expect, Stanley says “Whether it’s the Stylistics, the Dramatics, the Temptations, Smokey and the Miracles, Blue Magic and on, these songs, arrangements and sound just blow you away. I don’t play guitar in the band and we don’t do a single KISS song. That’s not what this is about. It’s magical to hear those songs played right and we’re making magic.”
Soul Station includes Stanley, Rafael “Hoffa” Moreira (guitar & backing vocals), Sean Hurley (bass), Alex Alessandroni (keyboards), Ely Rise (keyboards), Eric Singer (drums & backing vocals), Ramon Yslas (percussion), Nelson Beato (backing vocals), Crystal Starr (backing vocals) and Ayana Layli (backing vocals).