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Rock ‘n’ roll survivors keep their cool

THE rock ‘n’ roll road to stardom is a dangerous road indeed littered with the corpses of starry eyed hopefuls, wannabes, one hit wonders and jaded “if onlys”, while many bands self-implode before they even leave the garage, victims of classic clashing egos and personalities. Few survive.
One of these survivors is Australian band The Radiators, who in 2013 celebrated 35 years together since their very first show.
The Radiators have carved a niche in the archives of Australian rock history and shared the stage with all the great Aussie acts such as AC/DC, Rose Tattoo and INXS, with over 4000 shows to their credit.
They played their music to an estimated three million people in Australia, recorded over 100 original songs, with two albums being awarded Platinum status, two achieving Gold and sales of over one million units.
The Radiators still tour extensively playing an average of 100 shows per year and the band’s fans young and old, still flock to grab a slice of living Aussie rock history and dance the night away to the great catchy songs and classic hits that make The Radiators a household name in Australia.
Don’t miss The Radiators when they head to The Villa Noosa on Friday 3 June at 8pm. Tickets are $15 from www.moshtix.com.au or $20 on the door at the venue.

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