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| background = group_or_band
| background = group_or_band
| alias =
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| origin = England and [[Wales]]
| origin = England and Wales
| genre = [[Hard rock]]<br/>[[Heavy metal music|Heavy metal]]
| genre = [[Hard rock]], [[Heavy metal music|heavy metal]]
| years_active = 2002–2007
| years_active = 2002–2007
| label = [[JVC]] (Japan)<br/>Magic Hat Records(UK)
| label = [[JVC]] (Japan)<br/>Magic Hat Records(UK)
| associated_acts = [[Heaven's Basement]]
| associated_acts = [[Heaven's Basement]], Endless Mile, Fragile Things, Misery's Smile, Carmen Pimps
| website =
| website =
| past_members =
| past_members = Richie Heavanz<br/>Jonny Rocker<br/>Chris Rivers<br/>Rob Randell<br/>Steve Pipe<br>Robin "Kreepy" Hirschfeld<br>Cherry
* Jonny Rocker
| notable_instruments =
* Rob Randell
* Chris Rivers
* Richie Hevanz
* Robin "Kreepy" Hirschfeld
* Steve Pipe
* Cherry
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'''Roadstar''' were a British [[hard rock]] and [[Heavy metal music|heavy metal]] band formed in 2002. The group originally went under the name '''Hurricane Party''' and disbanded in April 2007. A year later several of the members, together with Sid Glover, formed [[Heaven's Basement]].
'''Roadstar''' was a British [[Rock music|rock]] band formed in 2002. The group originally went under the name '''Hurricane Party''' and disbanded in April 2007. A year later several of the members, together with Sid Glover, formed [[Heaven's Basement]]. In 2016, former band member Richie Hevanz became frontman of Fragile Things, following a short stint in a band called Endless Mile.<ref>{{cite web|author=Maria Savva |url=https://realrockandroll.wordpress.com/2016/06/25/interview-with-fragile-things |title=Interview with Fragile Things – Rock And Roll |website=Realrockandroll.wordpress.com |date=2016-06-25 |accessdate=2020-05-29}}</ref> In July 2021, Hevanz became the frontman for Misery's Smile.<ref>{{cite web|author=Maria Savva |url=https://realrockandroll.wordpress.com/2021/08/10/track-of-the-day-my-misery-miserys-smile |title=Track of the Day: My Misery – Misery's Smile |website=Realrockandroll.wordpress.com |date=10 August 2021 |access-date=4 November 2021}}</ref>


==History==
==History==

===As Hurricane Party (2002–2004)===
===As Hurricane Party (2002–2004)===
Formed as Hurricane Party in 2002 by guitarist Jonny Rocker and [[Talent manager|manager]] Laurie Mansworth (who met in a guitar shop where Rocker worked), the band soon recruited Rob Randell (who had previously played with Rocker) and the rest of the bandmembers through adverts. The members bonded by taking influences from the same 1970s heavy metal and hard rock acts, such as [[Led Zeppelin]], [[Aerosmith]] and [[Deep Purple]].<!--<ref>[http://www.rockinupastorm.com/ RockinUpAStorm.com]</ref>-->
Formed as Hurricane Party in 2002 by guitarist Jonny Rocker and [[Talent manager|manager]] Laurie Mansworth (who met in a guitar shop where Rocker worked), the band soon recruited Rob Randell (who had previously played with Rocker) and the rest of the bandmembers through adverts. The members bonded by taking influences from the same 1970s heavy metal and hard rock acts, such as [[Led Zeppelin]], [[Aerosmith]] and [[Deep Purple]].


On 9 November 2002, the band supported [[Paul Di'Anno#Killers|Paul Di'Anno's Killers]] and [[Zodiac Mindwarp and the Love Reaction]] in a gig at [[Camden Underworld]].
On 9 November 2002, the band supported [[Paul Di'Anno#Killers|Paul Di'Anno's Killers]] and [[Zodiac Mindwarp and the Love Reaction]] in a gig at [[Camden Underworld]].


On 10 July 2003, original vocalist Steve Pipe played his last gig as part of the band, in London. He later went on to front an outfit named ''Carmen Pimps'',<ref>Carmen Pimps - Myspace website: https://myspace.com/carmenpimps</ref> and in 2012 he took part in the [[ITV (TV channel)|ITV1]] television programme ''[[Superstar (UK TV series)|Superstar]]''.<ref>7 July 2012: News article about ITV series 'Superstar' - http://www.unrealitytv.co.uk/reality-tv/g4s-jonathan-ansell-rory-taylor-steve-pipe-sam-cassidy-ben-forster-impress-andrew-lloyd-webber-itvs-superstar</ref>
On 10 July 2003, original vocalist Steve Pipe played his last gig as part of the band, in London. He later went on to front an outfit named ''Carmen Pimps'',<ref>{{cite web|url=https://myspace.com/carmenpimps |title=Carmen Pimps &#124; Listen and Stream Free Music, Albums, New Releases, Photos, Videos |website=Myspace.com |date= |accessdate=2020-05-29}}</ref> and in 2012 he took part in the [[ITV (TV channel)|ITV1]] television programme ''[[Superstar (UK TV series)|Superstar]]''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.unrealitytv.co.uk/reality-tv/g4s-jonathan-ansell-rory-taylor-steve-pipe-sam-cassidy-ben-forster-impress-andrew-lloyd-webber-itvs-superstar|title=G4's Jonathan Ansell, Rory Taylor, Steve Pipe, Sam Cassidy, Ben Forster impress Andrew Lloyd Webber on ITV's Superstar|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170205095510/http://www.unrealitytv.co.uk/reality-tv/g4s-jonathan-ansell-rory-taylor-steve-pipe-sam-cassidy-ben-forster-impress-andrew-lloyd-webber-itvs-superstar|accessdate=19 October 2020|archive-date=5 February 2017}}</ref>


Following Pipe's departure, Hurricane Party briefly added a new vocalist named Cherry, though this reportedly did not last long.
Following Pipe's departure, Hurricane Party briefly added a new vocalist named Cherry, though this reportedly did not last long.


In October 2003, Richie Heavenz joined the band as the new frontman, and played his first gig at [[JB's Dudley|JB's]] in [[Dudley]].
In October 2003, Richie Hevanz joined the band as the new frontman, and played his first gig at [[JB's Dudley|JB's]] in [[Dudley]].


The band were discovered and signed by A&R man [[John Kalodner]] (who had previously worked with [[Aerosmith]] & [[Whitesnake]]) in 2004. Together they put out their debut release, an EP called ''Get This'', later that year.
The band were discovered and signed by A&R man [[John Kalodner]] (who had previously worked with [[Aerosmith]] & [[Whitesnake]]) in 2004. Together they put out their debut release, an EP called ''Get This'', later that year.
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In 2005, the band co-headlined the second [[Nokia]] 'New School of Rock' tour, together with [[The Glitterati]] and [[The Black Velvets]].
In 2005, the band co-headlined the second [[Nokia]] 'New School of Rock' tour, together with [[The Glitterati]] and [[The Black Velvets]].


After a series of strong [[hurricanes]] in the United States, resulting in the devastating [[Hurricane Katrina]], the UK rockers chose to change their name to ''Roadstar''.
After a series of strong [[hurricanes]] in the United States, resulting in the devastating [[Hurricane Katrina]], the UK rockers chose to change their name to '''Roadstar'''.


===As Roadstar (2004–2007)===
===As Roadstar (2004–2007)===
Roadstar toured alongside a number of high-profile acts, such as [[Alice Cooper]], [[Deep Purple]], [[Thunder (band)|Thunder]], [[Status Quo (band)|Status Quo]], [[Meat Loaf]], [[Nickelback]] and [[The Darkness (band)|The Darkness]]. They also took part in major rock events such as [[Download Festival]] in 2004<ref>[http://2004.downloadfestival.co.uk/dlf_live/artist/artistinfo.asp?tid=0&id=92 DownloadFestival.co.uk]</ref> and [[Monsters of Rock]] in 2006.
Roadstar toured alongside a number of high-profile acts, such as [[Alice Cooper]], [[Deep Purple]], [[Thunder (band)|Thunder]], [[Status Quo (band)|Status Quo]], [[Meat Loaf]], [[Nickelback]] and [[The Darkness (band)|The Darkness]]. They also took part in major rock events such as [[Download Festival]] in 2004<ref>{{cite web|url=http://2004.downloadfestival.co.uk/dlf_live/artist/artistinfo.asp?tid=0&id=92|author=Darren Owen|title=Hurricane Party Review|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20050413132244/http://2004.downloadfestival.co.uk/dlf_live/artist/artistinfo.asp?tid=0&id=92|accessdate=19 October 2020|archive-date=13 April 2005}}</ref> and [[Monsters of Rock]] in 2006.


Their debut full-length album ''Grand Hotel'', produced by [[Kevin Shirley]] ([[Led Zeppelin]] and [[Aerosmith]]), was released in 2006. As part of the promotion for the album Roadstar toured with fellow hard rockers [[The Answer (band)|The Answer]] on a co-headlining tour, with 23 shows in 200 days, from 4 October to 1 November. 'Kreepy' left the band for personal reasons just before the start of this tour, and Sid Glover was invited to step in.
Their debut full-length album ''Grand Hotel'', produced by [[Kevin Shirley]] ([[Led Zeppelin]] and [[Aerosmith]]), was released in 2006. As part of the promotion for the album, Roadstar toured with fellow hard rockers [[The Answer (band)|The Answer]] on a co-headlining tour, with 23 shows in 200 days, from 4 October to 1 November. 'Kreepy' left the band for personal reasons just before the start of this tour, and Sid Glover was invited to step in.


Roadstar won the 'Best Newcomers' award at the 2006 [[Classic Rock (magazine)|Classic Rock Magazine]] Awards, beating highly tipped Aussie band [[Wolfmother]]. Their second album ''Glass Mountain'' was released on 16 April 2007.
Roadstar won the 'Best Newcomers' award at the 2006 [[Classic Rock Roll of Honour Awards|Classic Rock Magazine]] Awards, beating the Australian band [[Wolfmother]]. Their second album ''Glass Mountain'' was released on 16 April 2007.


On 24 April 2007 the band released a statement that they were splitting up and moving onto new projects. Although no reason was given, the band claimed to no longer have access to their [[MySpace]] account. Rumours began circulating that the split was due to disagreements between the band and record label Magic Hat Records over advertising and press coverage for the album ''Glass Mountain''. Both ''Grand Hotel'' and ''Glass Mountain'' remained on sale despite the split.
On 24 April 2007 the band released a statement that they were splitting up and moving onto new projects. Although no reason was given, the band claimed to no longer have access to their [[MySpace]] account. Rumours began circulating that the split was due to disagreements between the band and record label Magic Hat Records over advertising and press coverage for the album ''Glass Mountain''. Both ''Grand Hotel'' and ''Glass Mountain'' remained on sale despite the split.


The following report was issued on the ''Classic Rock'' magazine website:
The following report was issued on the ''[[Classic Rock (magazine)|Classic Rock]]'' magazine website:


<blockquote>
<blockquote>
It seems that Roadstar (as we know them) are no more. Details are still quite vague, but the band have parted company with Laurie Mansworth, the former More/Airrace guitarist who for the past seven years has managed them and co-written much of their material. From what Laurie told Dave Ling, the winners of Classic Rock's Best New Band award plan to continue under a new name, but minus the benefit of his expertise. After seven years of tutelage, Mansworth is understandably choked by this decision, though resolute not to sling any mud. Coming just weeks after the release of their second album, 'Glass Mountain', the timing of the split is pretty astonishing.
It seems that Roadstar (as we know them) are no more. Details are still quite vague, but the band have parted company with Laurie Mansworth, the former [[More (British band)|More]]/Airrace guitarist who for the past seven years has managed them and co-written much of their material. From what Laurie told Dave Ling, the winners of Classic Rock's Best New Band award plan to continue under a new name, but minus the benefit of his expertise. After seven years of tutelage, Mansworth is understandably choked by this decision, though resolute not to sling any mud. Coming just weeks after the release of their second album, 'Glass Mountain', the timing of the split is pretty astonishing.
</blockquote>
</blockquote>


==Former members==
==Band members==
*Jonny Rocker – Guitar (2002–2007)
*Jonny Rocker – guitar (2002–2007)
*Rob Randell – Bass (2002–2007)
*Rob Randell – bass (2002–2007)
*Chris Rivers – Drums (2002–2007)
*Chris Rivers – drums (2002–2007)
*Richie HeavanzVocals (2003–2007)
*Richie Hevanzvocals (2003–2007)
*Robin "Kreepy" Hirschfeld – Guitar (2003–2006)
*Robin "Kreepy" Hirschfeld – guitar (2003–2006)
*Steve Pipe – Vocals (2002-2003)
*Steve Pipe – vocals (2002–2003)
*Cherry – Vocals (2003, but didn't play any shows)
*Cherry – vocals (2003, but did not play any shows)


==Discography==
==Discography==

===Albums===
===Albums===
*''Grand Hotel'' – (2006)
*''Grand Hotel'' – (2006)
*''Glass Mountain'' – (2007)
*''Glass Mountain'' – (2007)


===E.P.===
===EP===
*''Get This (EP)'' (as '''Hurricane Party''') – (2004)
*''Get This (EP)'' (as '''Hurricane Party''') – (2004)


==References==
==References==
{{Reflist}}
<references/>


==External links==
==External links==

Latest revision as of 00:39, 5 October 2024

Roadstar
OriginEngland and Wales
GenresHard rock, heavy metal
Years active2002–2007
LabelsJVC (Japan)
Magic Hat Records(UK)
Past members
  • Jonny Rocker
  • Rob Randell
  • Chris Rivers
  • Richie Hevanz
  • Robin "Kreepy" Hirschfeld
  • Steve Pipe
  • Cherry

Roadstar was a British rock band formed in 2002. The group originally went under the name Hurricane Party and disbanded in April 2007. A year later several of the members, together with Sid Glover, formed Heaven's Basement. In 2016, former band member Richie Hevanz became frontman of Fragile Things, following a short stint in a band called Endless Mile.[1] In July 2021, Hevanz became the frontman for Misery's Smile.[2]

History

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As Hurricane Party (2002–2004)

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Formed as Hurricane Party in 2002 by guitarist Jonny Rocker and manager Laurie Mansworth (who met in a guitar shop where Rocker worked), the band soon recruited Rob Randell (who had previously played with Rocker) and the rest of the bandmembers through adverts. The members bonded by taking influences from the same 1970s heavy metal and hard rock acts, such as Led Zeppelin, Aerosmith and Deep Purple.

On 9 November 2002, the band supported Paul Di'Anno's Killers and Zodiac Mindwarp and the Love Reaction in a gig at Camden Underworld.

On 10 July 2003, original vocalist Steve Pipe played his last gig as part of the band, in London. He later went on to front an outfit named Carmen Pimps,[3] and in 2012 he took part in the ITV1 television programme Superstar.[4]

Following Pipe's departure, Hurricane Party briefly added a new vocalist named Cherry, though this reportedly did not last long.

In October 2003, Richie Hevanz joined the band as the new frontman, and played his first gig at JB's in Dudley.

The band were discovered and signed by A&R man John Kalodner (who had previously worked with Aerosmith & Whitesnake) in 2004. Together they put out their debut release, an EP called Get This, later that year.

In 2005, the band co-headlined the second Nokia 'New School of Rock' tour, together with The Glitterati and The Black Velvets.

After a series of strong hurricanes in the United States, resulting in the devastating Hurricane Katrina, the UK rockers chose to change their name to Roadstar.

As Roadstar (2004–2007)

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Roadstar toured alongside a number of high-profile acts, such as Alice Cooper, Deep Purple, Thunder, Status Quo, Meat Loaf, Nickelback and The Darkness. They also took part in major rock events such as Download Festival in 2004[5] and Monsters of Rock in 2006.

Their debut full-length album Grand Hotel, produced by Kevin Shirley (Led Zeppelin and Aerosmith), was released in 2006. As part of the promotion for the album, Roadstar toured with fellow hard rockers The Answer on a co-headlining tour, with 23 shows in 200 days, from 4 October to 1 November. 'Kreepy' left the band for personal reasons just before the start of this tour, and Sid Glover was invited to step in.

Roadstar won the 'Best Newcomers' award at the 2006 Classic Rock Magazine Awards, beating the Australian band Wolfmother. Their second album Glass Mountain was released on 16 April 2007.

On 24 April 2007 the band released a statement that they were splitting up and moving onto new projects. Although no reason was given, the band claimed to no longer have access to their MySpace account. Rumours began circulating that the split was due to disagreements between the band and record label Magic Hat Records over advertising and press coverage for the album Glass Mountain. Both Grand Hotel and Glass Mountain remained on sale despite the split.

The following report was issued on the Classic Rock magazine website:

It seems that Roadstar (as we know them) are no more. Details are still quite vague, but the band have parted company with Laurie Mansworth, the former More/Airrace guitarist who for the past seven years has managed them and co-written much of their material. From what Laurie told Dave Ling, the winners of Classic Rock's Best New Band award plan to continue under a new name, but minus the benefit of his expertise. After seven years of tutelage, Mansworth is understandably choked by this decision, though resolute not to sling any mud. Coming just weeks after the release of their second album, 'Glass Mountain', the timing of the split is pretty astonishing.

Band members

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  • Jonny Rocker – guitar (2002–2007)
  • Rob Randell – bass (2002–2007)
  • Chris Rivers – drums (2002–2007)
  • Richie Hevanz – vocals (2003–2007)
  • Robin "Kreepy" Hirschfeld – guitar (2003–2006)
  • Steve Pipe – vocals (2002–2003)
  • Cherry – vocals (2003, but did not play any shows)

Discography

[edit]

Albums

[edit]
  • Grand Hotel – (2006)
  • Glass Mountain – (2007)

EP

[edit]
  • Get This (EP) (as Hurricane Party) – (2004)

References

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  1. ^ Maria Savva (25 June 2016). "Interview with Fragile Things – Rock And Roll". Realrockandroll.wordpress.com. Retrieved 29 May 2020.
  2. ^ Maria Savva (10 August 2021). "Track of the Day: My Misery – Misery's Smile". Realrockandroll.wordpress.com. Retrieved 4 November 2021.
  3. ^ "Carmen Pimps | Listen and Stream Free Music, Albums, New Releases, Photos, Videos". Myspace.com. Retrieved 29 May 2020.
  4. ^ "G4's Jonathan Ansell, Rory Taylor, Steve Pipe, Sam Cassidy, Ben Forster impress Andrew Lloyd Webber on ITV's Superstar". Archived from the original on 5 February 2017. Retrieved 19 October 2020.
  5. ^ Darren Owen. "Hurricane Party Review". Archived from the original on 13 April 2005. Retrieved 19 October 2020.
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