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The New Radicals were an alternative rock/power pop band that formed in Los Angeles, California in 1997, being centered around front-man Gregg Alexander, who wrote and produced all of their songs. They released only one album, 1998's 'Maybe You've Been Brainwashed Too', a critically acclaimed pop rock album heavily influenced by classic rock and soul of the 60s and 70s that contained— amongst radio-friendly pop tracks and love songs— strong criticism of corporate America and modern culture. Aside from Alexander, the only other permanent member of the band was keyboardist and former child actress Danielle Brisebois. The remainder of the...
##More than one artist with this name## (1)Breaks/Ambient group: Andy Page, Ivan Gough & Phil Krokodis (2)Free Radicals is a modern American big band that blends jazz, ska, latin, funk and a number of other styles into their music. They have released three cd's since their foundation in 1996. Their website is www.freerads.com. (3)Free Radicals was a live electronic collaboration between New Zealand composers Ross Harris and Jonathan Besser .
SK Radicals were formed in Sean khan's kitchen 6 years ago. The band consists of Sean Khan (saxophone, keys, vocals and production), Jacob Eggay (vocals), Susan Allotey (vocals) and Derek McKintyre (bass). Individual members of the band have worked and played with a number of artists ranging from Jamiroqui, Roy Aryes, Jazz Crusaders, Lisa Stansfield to Clifford Jarvis (John Coltrane), John Stevens, Bugz in the Attic, Recloose and very seriously Boney M. The first single, Reachin 4 Da Farside, was released in 2001 and quickly became a 'cult classic' (Adrian Gibson, Jazz Cafe magazine), owing to the success of this...