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Aussie Pub Rock Icons, The Radiators, are bringing the ROCK back to Yeppoon in July!The rock ‘n’ roll road to stardom is a dangerous road indeed, littered with the corpses of starry-eyed hopefuls, wannabes, one-hit wonders, and jaded “if only's”…while many bands self-implode before they even leave the garage, victims of classic clashing egos and personalities. Few survive. One of these survivors is Australian band The Radiators who are celebrating 40 years of classic Oz Rock!The Rads have been capturing audiences since they first formed some 40 years ago, embarking on a career that saw them go on to influence thousands of teenagers throughout Australia. Mainstay members are Brian Nichol, on lead vocals, Geoff Turner on Bass Guitar, and Mark Lucas on Drums.Their best-known songs are Comin Home, No Tragedy and Gimme Head.Don’t miss one of the best pub rock bands of ALL TIME as they hit The Strand Hotel for one night you won’t forget!
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The Radiators Biography
Formed in a transition from a band called Big Swifty, little did they know they would go on to forge a unique sound and influence thousands of teenagers throughout Australia. Following their September 1978 debut in Sydney, the RADIATORS embarked on a formidable performing schedule playing over 320 gigs in the first 12 months alone. They soon came to the attention of major record companies and were signed to Warner Brothers late 1979. The release of their debut album "Feel the Heat" in March 1980, was much anticipated by their many newly won fans and they created history by being the first Australian band to have advanced presales on their debut album.
Six thousand copies had been sold before it was even released, “Feel the Heat" went on to achieve Platinum status and a Top 10 position in the charts. After the band’s first album "Feel the Heat” had become a Platinum selling classic, with such gems as “Coming Home...17 (I Wish I Was)” and “Summer Holiday”, they then released the controversial song “Gimme Head” and “Fess' Song” on a four track EP entitled "You Have the Right to Remain Silent"....which also went Platinum.
During the early period of the band’s career, they were also breaking house records at all the pubs, RSLs and Leagues Clubs - a relentless effort playing six nights per week for 40 to 50 weeks of the year. The band never skimped on PA and lighting, setting benchmarks for others to follow and creating the classic, sweaty rock atmosphere that few could match.
Now with ex-Mental As Anything guitarist, Martin Cilia, in the band they pay tribute to Greedy Smith with a Rads-inspired cover of Live it Up!
The band's lineup is Brian Nicholl - vocals, Geoff Turner - bass & vocals, Martin Cilia - guitar, Mark Lucas - drums.
Read MoreSix thousand copies had been sold before it was even released, “Feel the Heat" went on to achieve Platinum status and a Top 10 position in the charts. After the band’s first album "Feel the Heat” had become a Platinum selling classic, with such gems as “Coming Home...17 (I Wish I Was)” and “Summer Holiday”, they then released the controversial song “Gimme Head” and “Fess' Song” on a four track EP entitled "You Have the Right to Remain Silent"....which also went Platinum.
During the early period of the band’s career, they were also breaking house records at all the pubs, RSLs and Leagues Clubs - a relentless effort playing six nights per week for 40 to 50 weeks of the year. The band never skimped on PA and lighting, setting benchmarks for others to follow and creating the classic, sweaty rock atmosphere that few could match.
Now with ex-Mental As Anything guitarist, Martin Cilia, in the band they pay tribute to Greedy Smith with a Rads-inspired cover of Live it Up!
The band's lineup is Brian Nicholl - vocals, Geoff Turner - bass & vocals, Martin Cilia - guitar, Mark Lucas - drums.
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