Stephen Louis Nardelli (born 10 April 1948 in London) founded the Syn in 1966 with Chris Squire, Martyn Adelman and others.
Not long after, High Court changed its name and amalgamated into the Syn with Nardelli, Chris Squire, Andrew Pryce Jackman, Martyn Adelman and John Painter.
He co-wrote "14 Hour Technicolour Dream" in 1967, which was reviewed as "one of the best British psychedelic singles by any band",[3] and voted by Time Out magazine one of the best ever top 100 songs written about London.
The line-up changed, re-uniting Nardelli with Chris Squire, and together they wrote Syndestructible (2005) with contributions from Gerard Johnson and Paul Stacey.
[citation needed] Continuing a connection with the music industry, Nardelli teamed with Tommy Roberts, known for his fashion shop Mr.
In 2009, Nardelli formed P3 Eco Group (Portfolio Property Partners)[10] with Graham Johnson and Brigadier Ian Inshaw, a Deputy Lord Lieutenant to the Queen and former High Sheriff of Oxfordshire.