Roadhouse were a top British rock band that were signed to Mercury records, and included former Def Leppard members Pete Willis[1] and Frank Noon.[2] According to the band's website, the band recorded a four song demo with Noon as their drummer. However, Noon was no longer in Roadhouse by the time of the recording of their debut album. Roadhouse released their self-titled album in August 1991.[1] The album is often referred to as On a Desert Road, a reference to a line in the song "Time". Several singles and videos were released from the album, with the album charting at 26 and 2 of the singles in the top ten there are also B-sides that are not on the album. The band toured in support of Ian Gillan/No Sweat/Saxon/Two Tribes and recorded four videos for MTV. The single "Hell Can Wait" reached number 9 in the UK Rock Chart, and the single "Tower of Love" was used in the film Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man.Paul Jackson Joined British 70s super group SLADE for a short period as vocalist, and then went on to form a country rock outfit called SMITH&JACKSON the band spent almost 10 years touring the USA with bands like lynyrd skynyrd, Diamond Rio, 38 Special and were managed by ex Kiss producer SEAN DELANEY

Roadhouse
OriginEngland
Years active1990–1991
Past membersPaul Jackson
Pete Willis
Richard Day
Wayne Grant
Frank Noon
Trevor Brewis

Band members

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  • Paul Jackson - lead vocals, acoustic guitar, harmonica
  • Pete Willis - guitars, backing vocals
  • Richard Day - guitars, backing vocals
  • Wayne Grant - bass, backing vocals
  • Frank Noon - drums (1990)
  • Trevor Brewis - drums (1990–1991)
  • Brian Hall - guitars, backing vocals (1991) (live substitute)

References

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  1. ^ a b Colin Larkin, ed. (1995). The Guinness Who's Who of Heavy Metal (Second ed.). Guinness Publishing. p. 299. ISBN 0-85112-656-1.
  2. ^ "Home". Roadhouseband.uk. Retrieved 25 June 2016.
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