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  1. 6 de sept. de 2016 · Real Name: Mark James Hogan. Profile: Irish bass player from Dublin. Passed away September 6, 2016, aged 59. In Groups: Auto Da Fé, Eric Bell Band, Girl (2), Radiators From Space, The Defenders (8) Variations: Viewing All | Mark Megaray.

  2. The band formed in 1976 in Dublin, and consisted of Philip "Chevron" Ryan, Pete Holidai, Steve "Rapid" Averill, Jimmy "Crashe" Wynne and Mark "Megaray" Hogan. Founded during punk's first wave , they are generally regarded as Ireland's first punk band. [2]

  3. 1979. January 1 - McGonagles, Dublin (Afternoon / Evening) 6 - Mark Megaray and Billy Morley leave the Radiators, casualties of the growing disillusionment and business troubles surrounding the band. - The Meanies (a conglomerate of Radiators and Horslips) play a one-off gig at McGonagles, Dublin. March 19-28 - Agnes Bernelle, The Radiators and ...

  4. The original lineup of Philip “Chevron” Ryan, Pete Holidai, Steve “Rapid” Averill, Jimmy “Crashe” Wynne and MarkMegaray” Hogan released their debut album, TV Tube Heart in 1977.

  5. Mark Megaray - bass. Jimmy Crashe - drums. The Radiators From Space in 1977: Crashe, Chevron, Holidai, Megaray, Rapid. Bio: Outstanding punk (first) and powerpop (second) albums. The official website tells the bands story very well so I am not going to repeat too many details here.

  6. 10 de ago. de 2019 · A decade after Ghostown: The Radiators in 1989, from left, Pete Holidai, Mark Megaray, Philip Chevron and Jimmy Crashe. Photo by Conor Horgan. John Meagher. Sat 10 Aug 2019 at 03:30. In August...

  7. 23 de abr. de 2021 · The Radiators From Space’s rhythm section featured drummer Jimmy Crashe, bassist Mark Megaray and guitarists Phil Chevron and Pete Holidai. Adding the lead vocal was Steve Rapid. Eventually, TV Tube Heart was completed by August 1977.