Stephen Coronel

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Stephen Coronel
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Background information
Born (1951-03-21) March 21, 1951 (age 73)
Manhattan, New York, USA
Genres Hard rock
Occupation(s) Musician, songwriter
Instruments Guitar
Years active 1964–present
Associated acts The Long Island Sounds, Bullfrog Bheer, Tree, Cathedral, Coffee, Rainbow, Wicked Lester, Lover, Kiss

Stephen Coronel is a guitarist and former member of the rock band Wicked Lester.

Biography

Coronel created the riff and chord structure of "She" and "Goin' Blind", co-authoring the songs with Simmons. A former member of The Long Island Sounds (with Seth Dogramajian), Bullfrog Bheer, Tree (with Paul Stanley), Cathedral, Coffee, Rainbow (unrelated to the Ritchie Blackmore band of the same name) and Wicked Lester,[1] he introduced Gene Klein to Stan Eisen in Steve's Washington Heights apartment. Wicked Lester later became Kiss, when Simmons and Stanley decided to start a new band. Coronel then formed the band Lover.

On September 26 2014, Coronel was arrested and charged with five counts of sexual exploitation of a minor, after U.S. Department of Justice’s Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force determined child pornography had been uploaded from a computer in his apartment.

Coronel was arrested on September 26, 2014, on five counts of sexual exploitation of a minor. An investigation was launched when the U.S. Department of Justice's Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force determined child pornography had been uploaded from a residence in Bluffton, S.C.[2][3]

References

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  3. http://www.charlotteobserver.com/news/local/crime/article9196211.html#.VChueHKXJK9

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