Human Radio was an American rock band from Memphis, Tennessee that was regarded by some locals as a “supergroup” because all the members were already well known in the club scene. The group was formed in
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Human Radio was an American rock band from Memphis, Tennessee that was regarded by some locals as a “supergroup” because all the members were already well known in the club scene. The group was formed in 1989 by lead singer Ross Rice, and in 1990 they released a self-titled LP on Columbia Records. The single "Me and Elvis" was a hit in the US, reaching #32 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks chart.
After moving to Nashville, the group broke with Columbia and recorded demos while searching for a new label. To honor their Memphis roots and fans, Human Radio played their final show at The South End in Memphis, the bar where they got their start. Rice went on to record a solo album called Umpteen in 1997. Steve Arnold later went on to tour as a guitarist with Marty Stuart and Travis Tritt on their "Double Trouble" tour.