Alternative Radio were born from the ashes of Buster (1974-1977) ─ featuring Pete Leay (vocals and lead guitar), Rob Fennah (vocals, rhythm guitar), Kevin Roberts (vocals, bass) and Les Brians (drums) ─ a quite successful act (especially in Japan) mostly targeted at a teenage audience. After the split of Buster (and a couple of years of Fennah’s attempts in various musical directions) in 1981 Fennah, Brians (a.k.a. Les Smith) and Roberts were joined by Dave Knowles on keyboards and formed a new band, Alternative Radio, after the title of one of their first songs. In 1982 they won the 1982 edition of '
Battle of the Bands', held at the Empire Theatre in Liverpool, whose panel of judges included, among various MM and NME journalists, Noddy Holder (Slade), Mick Karn (Japan), Roy Wood (The Move & Wizard), Angie Bowie (check the live version of ‘Foreign Countries’ recorded live at Granada TV studios a few days after the competition). In February of the same AR came out with their first vinyl release, the self-titled ep AR.
After the ep, the band went through a period of line-up adjustments. By the end of 1982 Roberts was replaced on bass by Rob Fennah’s brother’s Alan, who was soon to move on to drums and percussion when, in 1983, bass duty were taken up by Steve Barratt (a.k.a. Barrett). This line-up recorded and released the band next single, Valley of Evergreen, in February 1984.
After this single, Alternative Radio became very much a label for the Fennah brothers, who, with the collaboration of several players released their first lp in 1985 and continue to produce and play music to these days. .
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