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Of course, Johnny Rotten and co’s first and only long-player was significant but the other band’s album was important too. The Radiators From Space were the Republic of Ireland’s first punk band –The ...
ALTHOUGH they were pioneers, as Ireland's first punk band, the Radiators from Space always had an acute understanding of the past. Their early sets were peppered with covers of influential garage ...
Philip Chevron, the London-based folk-punk group’s guitarist and a founding member of Irish punk band the Radiators From Space, has been diagnosed with terminal cancer. In a post on the Pogues ...
He was 56. Born Philip Ryan in Dublin, Chevron founded punk group the Radiators From Space – often considered the first Irish punk band – in the late ’70s. Moving to London after the band ...
A native of Dublin, Chevron was an original member of The Radiators From Space, often described as Ireland’s first punk band. They formed in 1976, and their album “Ghostown” (1979), with the ...
For people aged 45 or under, this is a forgotten era in Irish rock music, but for original Radiators members Philip Chevron, Pete Holidai and Steve Rapid, it was a boom time for soaking up ...
Philip Chevron, who has died aged 56, was best known as founder member of the Dublin punk band The Radiators from Space and as guitarist with The Pogues. He passed away this week after a long ...
Of course, Johnny Rotten and co’s first and only long-player was significant but the other band’s album was important too. The Radiators From Space were the Republic of Ireland’s first punk band –The ...
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