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  1. The band formed in 1976 in Dublin, and consisted of Philip "Chevron" Ryan, Pete Holidai, Steve "Rapid" Averill, Jimmy "Crashe" Wynne and Mark "Megaray" Hogan. Founded during punk's first wave, they are generally regarded as Ireland's first punk band. [2]

  2. www.discogs.com › artist › 974898-Mark-MegarayMark Megaray - Discogs

    6 de sept. de 2016 · Mark Megaray. Real Name: Mark James Hogan. Profile: Irish bass player from Dublin. Passed away September 6, 2016, aged 59. In Groups: Auto Da Fé, Eric Bell Band, Girl (2), Radiators From Space, The Defenders (8) Variations:

  3. On stage: Philip Chevron: Guitar/ Vocals, Pete Holidai: Guitar/ Vocals, Mark Megaray: Bass Guitar, Jimmy Crash: Drums With Steve Rapid: Vocals and Keith McDonald: Sax, Nick Hurt: Piano, Gavin Friday: Vocals 2024 artwork: Stephen Averill Editing, Enhancement and Mastering: Pete Holidai at Pilgrim Sound license. all rights ...

  4. Despite gigs in Dublin, including a one-off conglomerate of the Radiators and Horslips playing as 'The Meanies,' Mark Megaray and Billy Morley left the Radiators in early 1979. The summer saw the release of two more singles from the Ghostown album.

  5. 10 de ago. de 2019 · But with the central songwriting partnership of Philip Chevron and Pete Holidai still intact - ably abetted by bassist Mark Megaray and drummer Jimmy Crashe - The Radiators were well placed to...

  6. Who could ask for more? Mark's bass playing demands nothing short of superlatives...one of the finest bass players in Ireland. His lines are both inventive and powerful, supplying a melodic depth to the Rads' sound that most groups, both within and out of the New wave, never approach.

  7. About The Radiators From Space. The Radiators From Space were Ireland’s first punk band, formed in Dublin in 1976. The original lineup of Philip “Chevron” Ryan, Pete Holidai, Steve “Rapid” Averill,...