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[[Harry Williamson]] wrote the song [[Nuclear Waste]] to raise money for the 1978 antinuclear campaign. He recorded this song and the B-side "Digital Love" with various musicians under the project name "Fast Breeder And [[The Radio Actors]]" (which was not a real band). The 1st 500 run edition of the single on Virgin Records was quickly sold out. Later editions listed the band's name as [[The Radio Actors]] only, omiting the "Fast Breeder" bit.
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[[Harry Williamson]] wrote the song [[Nuclear Waste]] to raise money for the [[1978]] antinuclear campaign. He recorded this song and the B-side "Digital Love" with various musicians under the project name "Fast Breeder And [[The Radio Actors]]" (which was not a real band). The 1st 500 run edition of the single on Virgin Records was quickly sold out. Later editions listed the band's name as [[The Radio Actors]] only, omiting the "Fast Breeder" bit.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 15:01, 18 April 2023

The Radio Actors
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Background information
Origin: London, England, UK
Years active: 1978
Label(s): various
Associated acts: Sting, Mike Howlett
Members
Sting
Steve Hillage
Nik Turner
Steve Broughton
Mike Howlett
Harry Williamson

Band history

Harry Williamson wrote the song Nuclear Waste to raise money for the 1978 antinuclear campaign. He recorded this song and the B-side "Digital Love" with various musicians under the project name "Fast Breeder And The Radio Actors" (which was not a real band). The 1st 500 run edition of the single on Virgin Records was quickly sold out. Later editions listed the band's name as The Radio Actors only, omiting the "Fast Breeder" bit.

Band members

Discography

Quotations and Trivia

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See also

External links

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References

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