Stairway to Stardom

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Stairway to Stardom is a public-access television series that aired in New York City from 1979 to the early 1990s. It was described by NPR as "an amateur talent show many see as a low-rent precursor to American Idol.[1] Filmed "in what appeared to be a freshly carpeted Staten Island basement,"[2] the host Frank Masi would bring on amateur singers, dancers, actresses, and comedians to perform. Describing the show, The A.V. Club's "Found Footage" segment claimed that "without exaggeration, it was one of the greatest shows ever to be on television."[3]

Clips and full shows have appeared on the web and gained a cult following.[4] [5] The disco-style opening theme song was performed by Steve Luisi and All The King's Men and written by their keyboard player, Ben Stiefel.

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  1. ^ "The Low-Rent Appeal of 'Stairway to Stardom'", NPR segment
  2. ^ Stairway to Stardom, or What American Idol Filmed In A Staten Island Basement Is, AOL TV
  3. ^ The A.V. Club, "Stairway to Stardom"
  4. ^ Stairway to Stardom: The Forgotten Joys of Public Access TV
  5. ^ "'Stairway to Stardom': The Forgotten Joys of Public Access TV". 3 September 2011.

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