Though originally helmed by onetime
Left Banke mastermind
Michael Brown,
Stories ironically scored their lone hit, the 1973 chart-topper "Brother Louie," following Brown's exit from the lineup. After leaving
Left Banke in 1967, Brown -- the keyboardist who composed the group's classic "Walk Away, Renee" and "Pretty Ballerina" -- cut a 1969 LP with the band
Montage which closely recalled the pioneering baroque pop approach of his previous work; he then formed
Stories with vocalist
Ian Lloyd, guitarist
Steve Love, and drummer Bryan Madey. Following the group's self-titled 1972 Kama Sutra label debut, the mercurial Brown abruptly resigned, at which point the remaining
Stories recruited bassist
Kenny Aaronson and pianist Ken Bichel to record 1973's
About Us. "Brother Louie," a tale of interracial romance penned by
Hot Chocolate's
Errol Brown, hit number one that summer, but
Stories never again returned to the Top 40. Brown, meanwhile, resurfaced in 1976, leading the short-lived Beckies before spending the following decades out of the limelight.
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Jason Ankeny, Rovi