Radio Iodine
Radio Iodine | |
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Origin | St. Louis, Missouri, USA |
Genres | Alternative rock |
Years active | 1995 – 1998 |
Labels | Radioactive |
Associated acts | 9 Days Wonder |
Members |
Ellen Bledsoe Tom Bramer Anna DiPiazza Tony Persyn Steven Held Greg Miller Mike Speckhard |
Radio Iodine was an alternative rock band from St. Louis, Missouri. It was formed in 1993 as 9 Days Wonder by Tony Persyn and his wife, Ellen.[1] After another band threatened to sue over the name, the band changed its name to Radio Iodine.[1] It signed to Radioactive Records, which released a self-titled EP in 1996. Radioactive Records chairman Gary Kurfirst moved the band to his new subsidiary label Radiouniverse, and the band's 1997 album Tiny Warnings was the label's inaugural release.[2]
A midwest tour took the band through the summer of 1997. In the fall of 1997, Tom Bramer left the band and was replaced by guitarist Mike Speckhard. The band performed its final show at Mississippi Nights in St. Louis on December 12, 1998.
Members
- Ellen Bledsoe - vocals
- Tom Bramer - guitars
- Anna DiPiazza - keyboards, backing vocals
- Tony Persyn - bass and sequencing
- Greg Miller - drums
Former member original drummer
- Steven "Stitch" Held
Discography
Year | Title | Label |
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1996 | Radio Iodine (EP) | Radioactive |
1997 | Tiny Warnings | Radiouniverse/Universal |
References
- 1 2 Newcomb, Brian Q. (13 January 1996). "Continental Drift". Billboard. Retrieved 21 May 2016.
- ↑ Rosen, Craig (7 June 1997). "Gary Kurfirst, Universal Bow Radiouniverse Label". Billboard. Retrieved 21 May 2016.