The Radiators (American band)

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The Radiators, également connu sous le nom de The New Orleans Radiators, est un groupe de rock de La Nouvelle-Orléans en Louisiane qui a combiné les styles musicaux traditionnels de leur ville avec le rock et rhythm and blues pour former le swamp rock qu'ils appellent le fish-head music. Décrit par magazine comme "New Orleans' longest-running and most successful rock band" Radiators ont eu un succès commercial limité.Fait exceptionnel, les cinq musiciens du groupe sont toujours les mêmes que lors de la formation en 1978. rdf:langString
The Radiators, also known as The New Orleans Radiators, are an American swamp rock band from New Orleans, Louisiana, United States. The band's musical style, which draws from blues, rock, rhythm and blues, funk and soul music, has attracted a dedicated fanbase who the band calls "fish heads". Described by OffBeat magazine as "New Orleans' longest-running and most successful rock band", The Radiators had only limited commercial success, with only a handful of chart appearances, but, as a party band from a party town, their enthusiastic live performances, danceable beats and relentless touring earned the band a dedicated following and the admiration of many of their peers. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString The Radiators, également connu sous le nom de The New Orleans Radiators, est un groupe de rock de La Nouvelle-Orléans en Louisiane qui a combiné les styles musicaux traditionnels de leur ville avec le rock et rhythm and blues pour former le swamp rock qu'ils appellent le fish-head music. Décrit par magazine comme "New Orleans' longest-running and most successful rock band" Radiators ont eu un succès commercial limité.Fait exceptionnel, les cinq musiciens du groupe sont toujours les mêmes que lors de la formation en 1978.
rdf:langString The Radiators, also known as The New Orleans Radiators, are an American swamp rock band from New Orleans, Louisiana, United States. The band's musical style, which draws from blues, rock, rhythm and blues, funk and soul music, has attracted a dedicated fanbase who the band calls "fish heads". Described by OffBeat magazine as "New Orleans' longest-running and most successful rock band", The Radiators had only limited commercial success, with only a handful of chart appearances, but, as a party band from a party town, their enthusiastic live performances, danceable beats and relentless touring earned the band a dedicated following and the admiration of many of their peers. In a feat of continuity rarely seen in the rock music world, the five-man line up in the year of their breakup (2011) is the same one as when the band formed in 1978. They performed at every New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival from their inception until their retirement (1979 - 2011). The Radiators had a repertoire which included over three hundred original songs—many never released on album—and over one thousand covers (or partial covers used as parts of medleys). With the band's approval, over 500 concert recordings have been made available for free (for non-commercial use) on the Internet Archive. On June 10, 2011, at Tipitina's in New Orleans, during the second of their final three concerts, The Radiators were inducted into The Louisiana Music Hall of Fame.
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