Human Radio
Human Radio | |
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Origin | Memphis, Tennessee |
Genres | Rock |
Labels | Columbia |
Past members |
Ross Rice Kye Kennedy Steve Ebe Steve Arnold Peter Hyrka |
Human Radio was an American rock band from Memphis, Tennessee. The group was formed in 1989 by lead singer Ross Rice, and in 1990 they released a self-titled LP on Columbia Records. The single "Me and Elvis" was a hit in the US, reaching #32 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks chart.[1] The band did not want "Me & Elvis" to be their main release, fearing it would give radio audiences the impression that they were a novelty act. Columbia released the song against the band's wishes.
After moving to Nashville, the group broke with Columbia and recorded demos while searching for a new label. The band's concern that the "Me & Elvis" release would prove detrimental to their career proved correct; the album's future release failed to garner attention or airplay. After a disappointing gig at a label showcase, the group broke up.[2] To honor their Memphis roots and fans, Human Radio played their final show at The South End in Memphis, the bar where they got their start. Rice went on to record a solo album called Umpteen in 1997. Steve Arnold later went on to tour as a guitarist with Marty Stuart and Travis Tritt on their "Double Trouble" tour.
More recently, the group's Facebook page indicated that they had been in "in a room trying to find brand new music together." An October 4th, 2014 entry read, in part:
- "Good week in Nashville with Human Radio, getting solid with what we have already, finding some new things in combustion mode. Moving slowly towards an inevitable future."
References
- ↑ Billboard Charts, Billboard.com. Accessed September 30, 2007.
- ↑ Biography, Allmusic.com