Off Broadway

Songs: 9
Albums: 2

Albums

Off Broadway - Live at Fitzgerald's
Live at Fitzgerald's
1998, songs: 5
Off Broadway - On
On
1979, songs: 4

Facts about Off Broadway

Off Broadway

Off Broadway is an American rock band that emerged in the 1970s and gained popularity in the Midwest music scene. Here are some key facts about the band:

  1. Formation and Early Years: Off Broadway was formed in Chicago, Illinois, in the early 1970s. The band's original lineup consisted of Cliff Johnson (vocals), John Ivan (guitar), John Pazdan (bass), and Ken Harck (drums). Off Broadway quickly became known for their melodic rock sound, blending elements of power pop, new wave, and punk rock.

  2. Breakthrough with "Stay in Time": Off Broadway gained national attention with their debut album, "On", released in 1979. The album featured the hit single "Stay in Time", which became the band's signature song. "Stay in Time" received significant airplay on radio stations across the United States and helped Off Broadway gain a following beyond their Midwest roots.

  3. Musical Style and Influences: Off Broadway's music is characterized by its catchy melodies, energetic rhythms, and tight harmonies. The band drew inspiration from a variety of musical genres, including rock, pop, and punk, creating a sound that resonated with audiences seeking upbeat and accessible rock music. Their songs often featured infectious hooks and relatable lyrics, making them popular among fans of power pop and new wave.

  4. Album Releases and Career Trajectory: In addition to their debut album, Off Broadway released several other albums throughout the 1980s and 1990s, including "Quick Turns" (1980) and "Fallin' in" (1997). While the band never achieved mainstream success on the level of some of their peers, they maintained a dedicated fan base and continued to tour and record music over the years. Off Broadway's music has stood the test of time, earning them a place in the annals of Midwest rock history.

  5. Legacy and Influence: Off Broadway's influence extends beyond their commercial success, as they are often cited as an influential band in the Midwest rock scene of the 1970s and 1980s. Their blend of power pop melodies and punk rock attitude helped pave the way for future generations of rock bands in the region. While they may not have achieved the same level of recognition as some of their contemporaries, Off Broadway's contributions to rock music are celebrated by fans and musician

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