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Roddy Radalj

Rodney John "Roddy" Radalj[1] is a Croatian-born Australian musician and singer-songwriter. He has provided guitar, bass guitar and vocals in several influential Australian bands starting with Perth punk bands in the late 1970s before relocating to Sydney to become a founder of the Hoodoo Gurus in 1981 and of Dubrovniks in 1988. Since 1989, as Roddy Ray'Da he has released a number of solo albums, including Guns Girls & Guitars in 2005.[2]

Roddy Radalj
May, 2015
Background information
Birth nameRodney John Radalj
Also known asRoddy Ray'Da
Born1961 (age 61–62)
Dubrovnik, PR Croatia, Yugoslavia
GenresRock
Occupation(s)Musician, guitarist, bassist, songwriter
Years active1976–present

Biography

Perth punk bands

Born in Dubrovnik, Croatia, former Yugoslavia,[3] Radalj got his start with Perth punk band The Exterminators who, via The Invaders, eventually became The Scientists in May 1978. Their earliest line-up were Kim Salmon (later a crucial member of the Beasts of Bourbon and The Surrealists) and ex-Victims drummer James Baker.[4] Radalj stayed long enough in The Scientists to appear on their debut single, "Frantic Romantic", long regarded as one of the most collectable artefacts of the Australian punk rock era.

Sydney bands

His next band, The Rockets issued one single, "Mean Mistress"[5] before Roddy relocated to Sydney where, in January 1981, he joined Baker, Dave Faulkner (another Perth expatriate and ex-leader of the Victims) and Kimble Rendall (ex-XL Capris) as founders of Le Hoodoo Gurus. Their debut single, "Leilani" on the Phantom label (October 1982) was an instant classic: it had three lead guitars and no bass.[6] Just as the single appeared Radalj left the band (which became Hoodoo Gurus) to form irreverent cow-punk trio The Johnnys,[7] nevertheless he had been a Guru long enough to have co-written with Faulkner several outstanding songs – "Leilani", "(Let's All) Turn On", "Arthur" and "Death Ship"[1] – which appeared on the band's 1984 debut album, Stoneage Romeos. Hoodoo Gurus iconic status on the Australian rock scene was acknowledged when they were inducted into the 2007 ARIA Hall of Fame.[8][9]

Once again, Radalj only remained long enough with The Johnnys to appear on one single, "I Think You're Cute".[1] In 1985, Radalj together with James Baker (ex Hoodoo Gurus) released a single, a cover of The Troggs' "I Can't Control Myself" with an original, "Born to Be Punched" on the B-side.[10] The single was credited to The James Baker Experience. In 1986 Radalj teamed up again with Baker (by then ex-Beasts of Bourbon), plus Boris Sujdovic (ex-Rockets, The Scientists, Beasts of Bourbon) and Peter Simpson (ex-Spectre's Revenge) as the Adorable Ones. Within a year the Adorable Ones had renamed themselves the Dubrovniks in honour of the fact that both Radalj and Sujdovic had been born in the historical Croatian city of Dubrovnik. The band's clattering yet accessible rock'n'roll appealed on record in the shape on two 1988 singles for the Citadel label, "Fireball of Love" and "My Coo Ca Choo" and contributed to their album Dubrovnik Blues before Radalj was involved in fisticuffs onstage at the Greek Theatre in Melbourne and he moved on again. His next sideline project, the Punjabbers, issued one single, "Rock'n'Roll Loveletters", on the original Timberyard label in 1988.

Roddy Ray'Da

With backing from his own band, Roddy Ray'Da & the Surfin' Caesars (including Bill Gibson (ex-Eastern Dark), Gye Bennetts (ex-Tablewaiters) and Jim Leone and Paul Larsen from the Celibate Rifles), Radalj released his debut solo album in 1989. Produced by ex-Radio Birdman and Hitmen member Chris Masuak, Lost Lonely and Vicious[11] [11?] was an immediate success on the Australian independent charts producing the single "Dynamite Party" Chris Masuak enlisted Bob Dutch Sattler for the lead solo guitar for that track, All the single, and album rhythm guitar is from Bill Gibson care of Chris Masuak. As well as producing the single "Dynamite Party" the album included a rip-roarin' cover of the Dictators' "Master Race Rock". The second album, Orgazmatazz,[11] was brimming with dexterous trash rock and a healthy sense of the absurd, as epitomised by tracks such as "Hammer the Motor", "Hellcat's Howl", "Galaxy Girl" and "Evil Woman in a Mini Skirt". Guitarist John Freckleton however replaced Bill Gibson for the "Orgazmatazz" live line up only, and the loyal for 5 years Guitarist Bob Dutch Sattler that Played basically 99% of the Lead, and 50% of all Rhythm guitar on The second album!, Orgazmatazz, with Phil Hall rhythm ace 50%, and slide guitar. As for the "Orgazmatazz" line up, John Freckleton played one frenzied wah wah solo (on the vinyl only version only), and not on the 1993, Mouthful of Chicken. .

Following one more album in 1993 an oddly conceived extended 1st takes of rhythm, and sometimes inclusive lead solo tracks all in the same take, Bob Dutch Sattler was pressed for intensity that sometimes worked, with Roddy's passionate vocals on the highly uncharacteristic "Love Lies on the Wings of a Butterfly", an almost stair step to AOR bizarrely enough, Mouthful of Chicken,[11] Radalj returned to Perth to attend to family matters.

Perth return

In 2005 he released Guns Girls & Guitars on the Timberyard Records label,[2] the album was put together over a lengthy period, in four different studios, with the aid of fellow musicians Murry Cook, Matt Reddell, Mick Radalj, Simon Goodridge, Reg Zar, Lucy DeSoto, Rose Tattoo's Pete Wells, Chris Welsh, Bob Spencer and others. In late 2006 Radalj formed his latest band, The Smokin' Eldorados, sharing guitar and vocal duties with Matthew de la Hunty (Tall Tales and True), and initially with drummer Reg Zar (The Elks, Bhundu Boys and with Jeff Martin from The Tea Party) and bassist James Rogers (The Fault, Harlequin League). Rogers being replaced with Laurie Sinagra (sound engineer, who has worked with Jebediah, Downsyde, Dom Mariani, Sodastream, Gyroscope and Turnstyle) and Zar with Tim Bates.

Radalj (with de la Hunty and Jeff Strong) supplied new music for Greenhead (2007) a 55-min movie directed/produced by Mark Howett with Sinagra as Sound Producer/Engineer and starring Kelton Pell, de la Hunty and Derek Kreckler.[12]

Discography

Radalj has been a member of the following bands:[4]

  • The Exterminators (1977)
  • The Invaders (1977–1978)
  • The Scientists (1978–1979)
    • "Frantic Romantic"
  • The Rockets (1979–1980)
    • "Mean Mistress" / "Little Donna" (April 1980)
  • Hoodoo Gurus (1981–1982)
  • The Johnnys (1982–1984)
    • "I Think You're Cute" / "Mountain Man" (October 1983)
    • "The Way of the West" / "There's Time"(1984)
  • Big Choir (1984)
  • Love Rodeo (1984–1985)
  • The James Baker Experience (1985–1986)
    • "I Can't Control Myself" / "Born To Be Punched" (1985)
  • The Adorable Ones (1987)
  • The Dubrovniks (1988–1989)
    • "Fireball of Love" / "If I Had a Gun" (April 1988)
    • "My Coo Ca Choo" / "Girls Go Maniac" (November 1988)
    • "Speedway Girls" / "Freezing Rain" (June 1989)
    • Dubrovnik Blues
  • The Punjabbers (1988)
    • "Rock'n'Roll Loveletters"
  • Roddy Radalj Band (1989)
    • Lost, Lonely and Vicious (1989)
    • "Dynamite Party"
  • Roddy Ray'Da and the Surfin' Caesars (1989–1994)
    • Orgazmatazz (1991)
    • A Mouthful of Chickens (1993)
  • Roddy Ray'Da (2005)
    • Guns Girls & Guitars (April 2005)
  • The Smokin' Eldorados (2006–present)
    • "Songs in the Car Keys of Life"

External links

  • 2019 Interview - Australian Rock Show Podcast

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c . APRA. Archived from the original on 9 November 2007. Retrieved 14 January 2008.
  2. ^ a b . Australia Music Online. Archived from the original on 6 September 2007. Retrieved 14 January 2008.
  3. ^ . 1 November 2007. Archived from the original on 8 July 2011. Retrieved 14 January 2008.
  4. ^ a b . Passagen.se. Australian Rock Database (Magnus Holmgren). Archived from the original on 29 March 2012. Retrieved 24 March 2014.
  5. ^ . Roger Griffin. 9 February 2006. Archived from the original on 19 February 2008. Retrieved 15 January 2008.
  6. ^ "Discogs entry on "Leilani"". Discogs. Retrieved 15 January 2008.
  7. ^ "National Film & Sound Archive – The Johnnys". National Film & Sound Archive. Archived from the original on 5 August 2012. Retrieved 14 January 2008.
  8. ^ "ARIA Awards 2007: About Hall of Fame". ARIA Awards. Retrieved 20 November 2007.
  9. ^ Pope, Mark (7 May 2007). (PDF). Archived from (PDF) the original on 30 October 2008. Retrieved 22 January 2008. {{cite web}}: Check |url= value (help)
  10. ^ Production Credits – "I Can't Control Myself"
  11. ^ a b c Roddy Radalj Discography 30 October 2007 at the Wayback Machine
  12. ^ . Square Jaw Publishing. Archived from the original on 23 December 2007. Retrieved 17 January 2008.

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Rodney John Roddy Radalj 1 is a Croatian born Australian musician and singer songwriter He has provided guitar bass guitar and vocals in several influential Australian bands starting with Perth punk bands in the late 1970s before relocating to Sydney to become a founder of the Hoodoo Gurus in 1981 and of Dubrovniks in 1988 Since 1989 as Roddy Ray Da he has released a number of solo albums including Guns Girls amp Guitars in 2005 2 Roddy RadaljMay 2015Background informationBirth nameRodney John RadaljAlso known asRoddy Ray DaBorn1961 age 61 62 Dubrovnik PR Croatia YugoslaviaGenresRockOccupation s Musician guitarist bassist songwriterYears active1976 present Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Perth punk bands 1 2 Sydney bands 1 3 Roddy Ray Da 1 4 Perth return 2 Discography 3 External links 4 See also 5 ReferencesBiography EditPerth punk bands Edit Born in Dubrovnik Croatia former Yugoslavia 3 Radalj got his start with Perth punk band The Exterminators who via The Invaders eventually became The Scientists in May 1978 Their earliest line up were Kim Salmon later a crucial member of the Beasts of Bourbon and The Surrealists and ex Victims drummer James Baker 4 Radalj stayed long enough in The Scientists to appear on their debut single Frantic Romantic long regarded as one of the most collectable artefacts of the Australian punk rock era Sydney bands Edit His next band The Rockets issued one single Mean Mistress 5 before Roddy relocated to Sydney where in January 1981 he joined Baker Dave Faulkner another Perth expatriate and ex leader of the Victims and Kimble Rendall ex XL Capris as founders of Le Hoodoo Gurus Their debut single Leilani on the Phantom label October 1982 was an instant classic it had three lead guitars and no bass 6 Just as the single appeared Radalj left the band which became Hoodoo Gurus to form irreverent cow punk trio The Johnnys 7 nevertheless he had been a Guru long enough to have co written with Faulkner several outstanding songs Leilani Let s All Turn On Arthur and Death Ship 1 which appeared on the band s 1984 debut album Stoneage Romeos Hoodoo Gurus iconic status on the Australian rock scene was acknowledged when they were inducted into the 2007 ARIA Hall of Fame 8 9 Once again Radalj only remained long enough with The Johnnys to appear on one single I Think You re Cute 1 In 1985 Radalj together with James Baker ex Hoodoo Gurus released a single a cover of The Troggs I Can t Control Myself with an original Born to Be Punched on the B side 10 The single was credited to The James Baker Experience In 1986 Radalj teamed up again with Baker by then ex Beasts of Bourbon plus Boris Sujdovic ex Rockets The Scientists Beasts of Bourbon and Peter Simpson ex Spectre s Revenge as the Adorable Ones Within a year the Adorable Ones had renamed themselves the Dubrovniks in honour of the fact that both Radalj and Sujdovic had been born in the historical Croatian city of Dubrovnik The band s clattering yet accessible rock n roll appealed on record in the shape on two 1988 singles for the Citadel label Fireball of Love and My Coo Ca Choo and contributed to their album Dubrovnik Blues before Radalj was involved in fisticuffs onstage at the Greek Theatre in Melbourne and he moved on again His next sideline project the Punjabbers issued one single Rock n Roll Loveletters on the original Timberyard label in 1988 Roddy Ray Da Edit With backing from his own band Roddy Ray Da amp the Surfin Caesars including Bill Gibson ex Eastern Dark Gye Bennetts ex Tablewaiters and Jim Leone and Paul Larsen from the Celibate Rifles Radalj released his debut solo album in 1989 Produced by ex Radio Birdman and Hitmen member Chris Masuak Lost Lonely and Vicious 11 11 was an immediate success on the Australian independent charts producing the single Dynamite Party Chris Masuak enlisted Bob Dutch Sattler for the lead solo guitar for that track All the single and album rhythm guitar is from Bill Gibson care of Chris Masuak As well as producing the single Dynamite Party the album included a rip roarin cover of the Dictators Master Race Rock The second album Orgazmatazz 11 was brimming with dexterous trash rock and a healthy sense of the absurd as epitomised by tracks such as Hammer the Motor Hellcat s Howl Galaxy Girl and Evil Woman in a Mini Skirt Guitarist John Freckleton however replaced Bill Gibson for the Orgazmatazz live line up only and the loyal for 5 years Guitarist Bob Dutch Sattler that Played basically 99 of the Lead and 50 of all Rhythm guitar on The second album Orgazmatazz with Phil Hall rhythm ace 50 and slide guitar As for the Orgazmatazz line up John Freckleton played one frenzied wah wah solo on the vinyl only version only and not on the 1993 Mouthful of Chicken Following one more album in 1993 an oddly conceived extended 1st takes of rhythm and sometimes inclusive lead solo tracks all in the same take Bob Dutch Sattler was pressed for intensity that sometimes worked with Roddy s passionate vocals on the highly uncharacteristic Love Lies on the Wings of a Butterfly an almost stair step to AOR bizarrely enough Mouthful of Chicken 11 Radalj returned to Perth to attend to family matters Perth return Edit In 2005 he released Guns Girls amp Guitars on the Timberyard Records label 2 the album was put together over a lengthy period in four different studios with the aid of fellow musicians Murry Cook Matt Reddell Mick Radalj Simon Goodridge Reg Zar Lucy DeSoto Rose Tattoo s Pete Wells Chris Welsh Bob Spencer and others In late 2006 Radalj formed his latest band The Smokin Eldorados sharing guitar and vocal duties with Matthew de la Hunty Tall Tales and True and initially with drummer Reg Zar The Elks Bhundu Boys and with Jeff Martin from The Tea Party and bassist James Rogers The Fault Harlequin League Rogers being replaced with Laurie Sinagra sound engineer who has worked with Jebediah Downsyde Dom Mariani Sodastream Gyroscope and Turnstyle and Zar with Tim Bates Radalj with de la Hunty and Jeff Strong supplied new music for Greenhead 2007 a 55 min movie directed produced by Mark Howett with Sinagra as Sound Producer Engineer and starring Kelton Pell de la Hunty and Derek Kreckler 12 Discography EditRadalj has been a member of the following bands 4 The Exterminators 1977 The Invaders 1977 1978 The Scientists 1978 1979 Frantic Romantic The Rockets 1979 1980 Mean Mistress Little Donna April 1980 Hoodoo Gurus 1981 1982 Leilani 1982 Stoneage Romeos 1984 The Johnnys 1982 1984 I Think You re Cute Mountain Man October 1983 The Way of the West There s Time 1984 Big Choir 1984 Love Rodeo 1984 1985 The James Baker Experience 1985 1986 I Can t Control Myself Born To Be Punched 1985 The Adorable Ones 1987 The Dubrovniks 1988 1989 Fireball of Love If I Had a Gun April 1988 My Coo Ca Choo Girls Go Maniac November 1988 Speedway Girls Freezing Rain June 1989 Dubrovnik Blues The Punjabbers 1988 Rock n Roll Loveletters Roddy Radalj Band 1989 Lost Lonely and Vicious 1989 Dynamite Party Roddy Ray Da and the Surfin Caesars 1989 1994 Orgazmatazz 1991 A Mouthful of Chickens 1993 Roddy Ray Da 2005 Guns Girls amp Guitars April 2005 The Smokin Eldorados 2006 present Songs in the Car Keys of Life External links EditGroove Magazine interview James Baker Perth Punk Roddy Radalj Australia Online Music interview Roddy Radalj 4 November 2005 2019 Interview Australian Rock Show PodcastSee also EditPunk rock in AustraliaReferences Edit a b c Australasian Performing Right Association APRA Archived from the original on 9 November 2007 Retrieved 14 January 2008 a b Australia Music Online entry on Guns Girls amp Guitars Australia Music Online Archived from the original on 6 September 2007 Retrieved 14 January 2008 Twilight Zone article on Dubrovnik Blues 1 November 2007 Archived from the original on 8 July 2011 Retrieved 14 January 2008 a b Roddy Radalj Passagen se Australian Rock Database Magnus Holmgren Archived from the original on 29 March 2012 Retrieved 24 March 2014 Australian postpunk 1976 1981 Roger Griffin 9 February 2006 Archived from the original on 19 February 2008 Retrieved 15 January 2008 Discogs entry on Leilani Discogs Retrieved 15 January 2008 National Film amp Sound Archive The Johnnys National Film amp Sound Archive Archived from the original on 5 August 2012 Retrieved 14 January 2008 ARIA Awards 2007 About Hall of Fame ARIA Awards Retrieved 20 November 2007 Pope Mark 7 May 2007 ARIA presents the 2007 ARIA Hall of Fame PDF Archived from PDF the original on 30 October 2008 Retrieved 22 January 2008 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Check url value help Production Credits I Can t Control Myself a b c Roddy Radalj Discography Archived 30 October 2007 at the Wayback Machine Greenhead website Square Jaw Publishing Archived from the original on 23 December 2007 Retrieved 17 January 2008 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Roddy Radalj amp oldid 1118254148, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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