Autograph lyrics
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Artist's albums
Beyond
2022 · album
Take Me Higher
2022 · single
To Be Together
2022 · single
This Ain't the Place I Wanne Be
2022 · single
Get off Your Ass
2017 · album
The Anthology
2011 · compilation
Turn Up The Radio
2007 · single
Buzz (2020 Remastered Version)
2003 · album
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Biography
A talented, hook-driven hard rock outfit that hit it big in 1984 with the pop-metal party anthem "Turn Up the Radio," Autograph's winning blend of sophisticated and melodic AOR and pop-metal drew comparisons to artists like Van Halen, Fastway, and Slade. Formed in Los Angeles, California in 1983 by vocalist Steve Plunkett, guitarist Steve Lynch, bassist Randy Rand, keyboard player Steven Isham, and drummer Keni Richards, the band quickly landed a deal with RCA and released its debut LP, Sign in Please. Issued in 1984, the album included the singles "Send Her to Me" and "Turn Up the Radio," the latter of which would go on to be considered an '80s classic. Released in 1985, That's the Stuff boasted a pair of high-octane singles in "Blondes in Black Cars" and the anthemic title track, and was followed by a string of opening slots for Mötley Crüe and Heart. Lackluster label support resulted in 1987's otherwise strong Loud and Clear not performing as well as its predecessors, and the following year saw the band leave RCA and eventually cease operations in 1989. Autograph reunited, sans Plunkett, in 2014 for a series of festivals, and in 2015 they issued their first new single in decades, "You Are Us, We Are You." A five-song EP, Louder, arrived the following year, and in 2017 Autograph inked a deal with David Ellefson of Megadeth's EMP label and released their long-awaited fourth studio long-player, Get Off Your Ass. Bassist Randy Rand died on April 26, 2022 at the age of 62. ~ James Christopher Monger, Rovi