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Radio Freedom were an Australian dance band, which were active in the early 1990s. They had a top ten hit with their single "I Can Feel It" (1992). Band members were Paul "Pehl" Snashall, Brett "True" O'Hara and Ralph Alvaro The group supported a tour by Elton John in 1993 and issued an album, ''Beyond the Peach Tree'', before disbanding in 1994.


History

In November 1991 Radio Freedom were formed in Sydney as a duo by Brett "True" O'Hara on turntables and Paul "Pehl" Snashall on lead vocals, guitar and keyboards. O'Hara was a local DJ while Snashall had completed an audio engineering degree before becoming a bass guitarist in a grunge band. Snashall then played lead guitar in a pop group and keyboards in covers band. Their debut single, "I Can Feel It", appeared in May 1992, which peaked at No. 7 on the
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. It was co-written by O'Hara and Snashall with Miguel Montoya. ''
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'' Charles Miranda described its sonation, "'90s funk, Latin American Salsa with a little calypso island feel thrown in for good measure." "I Can Feel It" had been played on TV series, '' E Street'', which was organised by their label, Westside Records through their same parent company, Westside Television Productions. Their second single, "Proove", appeared in August and reached No. 30, which was written by O'Hara and Snashall. Radio Freedom issued their debut album, ''Beyond the Peach Tree'', via Westside/Phonogram. By that time they were a three-piece with Ralpha Alvaro joining on lead guitar. Nicole Leedham of ''The Canberra Times'' felt it was "not too bad. Admittedly,
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". Early in that year the group supported an Australian tour by Elton John. John informed Snashall that Westside had blocked plans for Radio Freedom to continue John's tour beyond Australia and that their label was insolvent. The group disbanded in 1994. In June 2022 Snashall revealed the band's problems with Westside in a podcast, ''A Journey Through Aussie Pop'', "Episode 9: Radio Freedom with Paul Snashall."


Members

Credits: *Brett "True" O'Hara – turntables, scratches, loops *Paul "Pehl" Snashall – lead vocals, guitar, keyboards *Ralph Alvaro – lead guitar


Discography


Albums


Singles


References

{{reflist New South Wales musical groups Musical groups established in 1991 Musical groups disestablished in 1994