The Baby Snakes were an Irish rock band formed in 1985. The original line-up featured Frank Rynne, Niall O'Sullivan and Johnny Bonney. In October 1985 they recorded a radio session for Dave Fanning's RTÉ radio show and reached No. 13 in Fanning's Fab 50, an end-of-year listeners poll, in December 1985. Their first L.P., Sweet Hunger, featured Brian Downey from Thin Lizzy on drums. Their second L.P. was produced by Dave Goodman. In 1988, after a BBC Radio 1 session for Janice Long, the band moved to London with new drummer Stephen R Kennedy [now a hydro engineer in France] who previously played in a band headed by Noel Phelan (now a house DJ) where they played a mix of underground venues as well as The Marquee.[1][2][3]
Discography
- Song "Johnny" - Various Artists - Weird Weird World of Guru Weirdbrain LP - Hotwire Records - HWLP8505 - IRL - 1985
- Songs for Subliminal Kids EP 7" - Santides Records - SAN 0057 - IRL – 1987
- This City Sucks (live) - Cassette FOAD Records - ??? - January 1988
- Sweet Hunger LP FOAD Records - FOAD 7 - June 1988 Produced by Ian Bryon and Paul Thomas.
- Rebel Radio LP - Santides Records - SAN0089 - July 1990 Produced by Dave Goodman
- Looking for Strange (Cassette) - Santides, 1990
- Four Foot Tapping Greats EP 7" - Santides Records - SUE 66 - UK - 1992 Four Johnny Cash covers, 2 recorded in mono.
References
- ↑ "The Baby Snakes". ovguide.com. Retrieved 15 December 2013.
- ↑ "Frank Rynne". artandpopularculture.com. Retrieved 15 December 2013.
- ↑ "This Weekend I'll Mostly Be Listening to… The Baby Snakes ..." cedarlounge.wordpress.com. 2 February 2013. Retrieved 15 December 2013.
External links
- The Baby Snakes "Fade" on Anything Goes, RTE, 1984
- The Baby Snakes "Looking for Strange" on Megamix, RTE, 1987
- Profile of The Baby Snakes'
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