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The Next Band were a British rock trio featuring vocalist/bassist Rocky Newton, guitarist John Lockton and drummer Frank Noon, who is credited with playing drums on Def Leppard's 1979 EP The Def Leppard E.P.. The band's name was later changed to Red Alert.
The Next Band | |
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Origin | England |
Genres | Rock |
Years active | 1978-1982 |
Past members | Rocky Newton John Lockton Frank Noon |
Other bands featuring members of The Next Band
editLockton and Noon were later in Wild Horses with Rainbow and Dio bassist Jimmy Bain.
Newton and Noon were later in Lionheart with former Iron Maiden guitarist Dennis Stratton.
Lockton was later in the band Victory, with whom he played on their self-titled album. Newton is credited as a guest backing vocalist on the Victory album Culture Killed The Native, though by that time John Lockton was no longer in the band.[citation needed]
Newton was later a member of the McAuley Schenker Group, playing on the band's first two albums and co-writing the group's first big hit, "Gimme Your Love."
Frank Noon was later in the band Roadhouse with his former Def Leppard bandmate Pete Willis.
Four by Three EP
editThe Next Band released the Four by Three EP (four songs by three people) in September 1978. It was recorded at Fairview Studios in Kingston upon Hull.[1] This EP would be one of the inspirations behind Def Leppard's own The Def Leppard E.P.
Track listing of Four by Three EP
edit- "Never on a Win"
- "Close Encounters"
- "Red Alert"
- "Too Many Losers"
Line up
edit- Rocky Newton - lead vocals, bass
- John Lockton - guitar
- Frank Noon - drums
References
edit- ^ "Fairview Recording Studio - CDs and Vinyl at Discogs". Discogs.com. Retrieved 3 December 2012.
External links
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