- Urchin (band)
Infobox musical artist
Name = Urchin
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Origin =England ,United Kingdom
Genre =Hard rock
Years_active =1974 -1980
Label =DJM Records
Associated_acts =The Broadway Brats [http://www.metal-archives.com/band.php?id=53604 Berlyn] ASAP The UntouchablesIron Maiden Psycho Motel The Entire Population of Hackney
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Current_members =Adrian Smith Andy BarnettRichard Young Alan Levett Barry Tyler
Past_members =John Hoye David Hall Maurice Coyne Dave MurrayUrchin (originally Stone Free) was formed in 1972 by childhood friends Dave Murray and
Adrian Smith . Along with bassistJohn Hoye and various drummers, they learnt their first songs and entered a few local talent competitions and played their first gig's in John's school. Early in 1974 Dave decided to leave and join a 'proper' band and Adrian and John met up with guitaristMaurice Coyne who was a friend of a friend. After a jam session in John's school hall, they decided to form a band and Evil Ways was born. The next step was to audition drummers andBarry Tyler joined the band. After gigging around local pubs they decided that they needed a singer/front man and recruited DublinerDave Hall . By this time Evil Ways were playing regularly at most of the well known London venues and in August 1976 they were signed by Nomis/Morgan (owned by Simon Napier Bell who later managed Japan and Wham) who changed the band's name to Urchin and got them a contract with DJM Records. Their first single was going to be Without Love written byDave Hall with Rocka Rolla (the Judas Priest song)as the B side, they were recorded in a studio in Tin Pan Alley, Demark Street, London but were never released. Soon after,John Hoye left the band and was replaced byAlan Levett (an old school friend of Barry's).the seminal NWOBHM track Black Leather Fantasy, was released on Friday 13th May 1977 and is now a collectors item.Dave Hall left the band in July 1977, followed byMaurice Coyne in January 1978. Maurice was replaced, briefly, by Dave Murray who had leftIron Maiden after an argument. Dave decided not to stay and after playing on the recording of the band's second single - She's A Roller/Long Time No Woman - he returned toIron Maiden . Urchin carried on and recruited guitarist Andy Barnett and later keyboard player Richard (Dick) Young. However, the advent of punk rock led to the loss of their recording contract and meant that live work was drying up as their brand of hard rock was no longer fashionable. Eventually the band broke up and in early 1980 Adrian and Andy formedThe Broadway Brats - a 'punkier' sounding band - with ex members ofBlazer Blazer . Later that year Adrian was invited to replace guitaristDennis Stratton inIron Maiden and the rest, as they say, is history.On 19th December 1985 Adrian organised a reunion of his mates and performed the live recording "
The Entire Population of Hackney " at the Marquee Club in London along withNicko McBrain . Later in this recording, the rest of his bandmates from Iron Maiden appear on stage.In 1989, Adrian got some of his Urchin bandmates and some friends together to form his separate project with Adrian on vocals, ASAP (Adrian Smith and Project). They produced two singles, Silver and Gold and Down the Wire and one album, Silver and Gold. They did not tour and split after Adrian left Iron Maiden in 1990.
In 1992, Adrian once again got together some of the ASAP bandmates to form the band The Untouchables (Adrian once again on vocal duties) which lasted until 1994 when he decided to re-name the band and hire a lead singer. This was called
Psycho Motel .In 2004, High Roller Records released limited and handnumbered to 330 copies, silver vinylincl. 4 Single Tracks, 1 x Live + 5 (!!!) unreleased songs.
Discography
Black Leather Fantasy 1977
# Black Leather Fantasy
# Rock 'n' Roll Womanhe's a Roller 1978
# She's a Roller
# Long Time No WomanUrchin 2004
# She's a Roller
# Long Time No Woman
# Black Leather Fantasy
# Rock & Roll Woman
# See Right Through You (Live)
# See Right Through You
# Walking out on You
# Somedays
# Watch Me Walk Away
# The Latest Show
# Life TimeMembers
Last known line-up
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Adrian Smith -guitar , vocals (1974 - 1980)
*Andy Barnett -guitar (1978 - 1980)
*Richard Young -keyboards (1979 - 1980)
*Alan Levett -bass guitar (1976 - 1980)
*Barry Tyler - drums (1974 - 1980)Former members
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Maurice Coyne - guitar (1974-1978)
*David Hall - vocals (1975-1977)
*John Hoye - bass (1974-1976)
*Dave Murray - guitar (1977 - 1978)External links
* [http://www.metal-archives.com/band.php?id=25498]
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