Radford

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  • Years Active: 2000s

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Post-grunge quartet Radford took its moniker from the middle name of lead singer Jonny Mead, who emigrated to Los Angeles from his native Oxford, England in 1995. Mead joined up with guitarist Chris Hower and bassist Bobby Stefano through a classified advertisement, and eventually settled on drummer Kane McGee. Radford signed to RCA in the fall of 1998 on the strength of their demos and concert performances, and landed songs on a succession of movie soundtracks in 1999: "Closer to Myself" in Clubland and Never Been Kissed, and "Fall at Your Feet" in Teaching Mrs. Tingle. The band's self-titled debut album was finally released in the spring of 2000.

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EnglandRadford Cave in DevonRadford, CoventryRadford, NottinghamRadford, OxfordshireRadford, SomersetRadford Semele, WarwickshireAustraliaRadford College, CanberraUSARadford, IllinoisRadford, VirginiaRadford University, VirginiaRadford Army Ammunition Plant in Radford, VirginiaRadford High School, any of several public secondary schoolsOtherRadford College, a coeducational day school in Canberra, AustraliaRadford Island, an island in the Antarctic Ocean

People

Radford (surname)

Other

Harold Radford, London coachbuilding firmRadford (band), an American rock bandRadford Electronics, an English company making valve amplifiersUSS Radford, any of several United States Navy warships with the name