Cory Lerios

Cory Lerios
Lerios performing in October 2023 at Rams Head in Annapolis, MD
Lerios performing in October 2023 at Rams Head in Annapolis, MD
Background information
Birth nameCory Charles Lerios
Born (1951-02-12) February 12, 1951 (age 73)
Palo Alto, California United States
Genres
Occupations
Instruments
Years active1971–present
Labels
WebsiteCory Lerios Official
Pablo Cruise Official

Cory Charles Lerios[1] (born February 12, 1951) is an American pianist and vocalist. He is a founding member of the platinum-record-selling soft rock band Pablo Cruise, and since the mid-1980s he has scored music for film and television.

History

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Lerios was born, in Palo Alto, California,[2] and entered the music industry in 1971 with the San Francisco Bay area band Stoneground. At the time, Stoneground was signed with Warner Bros., and Lerios was 20 years old. After leaving the band in 1973, Lerios, along with fellow Stoneground members Steve Price and David Jenkins, formed Pablo Cruise. In 1975, they released their first album, self-titled Pablo Cruise, for A&M Records. The band completed several national tours, released seven albums, and sold millions of records before disbanding in 1986.

Having been one of the primary songwriters for Pablo Cruise, ("Love Will Find a Way", "Whatcha Gonna Do?"), Lerios tried composing for film and television. His first major production was One Crazy Summer, a 1986 comedy. Later, Lerios partnered with John D'Andrea to start a music production studio called Lerios D'Andrea Music Works, based in Los Angeles. Together they wrote and produced a number of themes, songs and dramatic and comedic scores for TV shows including Baywatch (300 episodes), Days of Our Lives, Diagnosis: Murder, Max Headroom and The Land Before Time.

In 2012 Lerios produced a live DVD and CD for Pablo Cruise entitled It's Good To Be Live!, released through Sony Entertainment. Pablo Cruise released another live CD through Sony Entertainment in 2013. As of August 2014, Lerios was scoring and producing the music for the international TV series SAF3 and touring with the original members of Pablo Cruise. In 2015 Lerios released an EP, If I Could Change Anything It Would Be You!, under the name Cory Charles.

Credits

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Television

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Film

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Themes

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  • CBS LOGO: theme: CBS
  • CBS PRODUCTIONS LOGO: theme: CBS
  • STARZ LOGO: theme: STARZ
  • DIRECT T.V.: DIRECT T.V.
  • TNT SUNDAY CLASSICS MOVIE: theme: Turner Broadcasting
  • TNT (TV channel)|TNT FEATURE FILMS: series & theme: Turner Broadcasting
  • RAVE: Arts & Entertainment
  • CBS TUESDAY NIGHT MOVIES: theme: CBS
  • CBS SUNDAY NIGHT MOVIES: theme: CBS
  • A & E MYSTERY MOVIES: A&E NETWORK
  • 16th ANNUAL CABLE ACE AWARDS: TNT: Producer: David Lawrence
  • San Disk LOGO:Theme: Commercial

Discography

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Pablo Cruise

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Year Album U.S. RIAA certification and additional information
1975 Pablo Cruise 174 debut album
1976 Lifeline 139
1977 A Place in the Sun 19 2× Platinum, Gold in Canada
1978 Worlds Away 6 2× Platinum, Gold in Australia, Gold in Canada
1979 Part of the Game 39 Canadian Gold
1981 Reflector 34
1983 Out of Our Hands - last album of new material
2001 The Best of Pablo Cruise - Greatest Hits Compilation

Singles

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Year Single U.S.
1977 "Whatcha Gonna Do?" 6
1977 "A Place in the Sun" 42
1978 "Don't Want to Live Without it" 19
1978 "Love Will Find a Way" 6
1978 "Never Had a Love" 87
1979 "I Go to Rio" 46
1979 "I Want You Tonight" 19
1981 "Cool Love" 13
1981 "Slip Away" 75
1983 "Will You, Won't You" 107

Additional discography (writer or performer)

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Keyboardist or programmer

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Awards and nominations

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Daytime Emmy awards:

ASCAP awards:

  • Won, 1996, Top TV Series for "Baywatch"
  • Won, 1997, Top TV Series for "Baywatch"
  • Won, 1997, Most Performed Underscore

BMI awards

TELLY AWARD: "Hope For Children"

References

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  1. ^ "Cory Lerios | Discography | Discogs". Discogs.
  2. ^ "February 12, 2013 Archives | The ART of LOOKiNG at LiFE". Archived from the original on 2013-02-14.

External sources

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