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Professor Longhair
Professor Longhair
African-American blues musician
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REO Speedwagon
REO Speedwagon
American musical group; rock band from Champaign, Illinois
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The Neville Brothers
The Neville Brothers
band
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Reel Big Fish
Reel Big Fish
American band
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Galactic
Galactic
band
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Marillion
Marillion
British rock band
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Dr. John
Dr. John
American singer-songwriter (1941-2019)
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John Hiatt
John Hiatt
American rock guitarist, pianist, singer, and songwriter; born 1952
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The Radiators from Space
The Radiators from Space
Irish band
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Hot 8 Brass Band
Hot 8 Brass Band
New Orleans brass band formed in 1995
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Phish
Phish
American rock band
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Blues Traveler
Blues Traveler
American rock band
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Super Furry Animals
Super Furry Animals
Welsh rock band
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Anders Osborne
Anders Osborne
American singer-songwriter
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The Fiery Furnaces
The Fiery Furnaces
American band
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Mushroomhead
Mushroomhead
American band
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Gomez
Gomez
music group
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Jello Biafra
Jello Biafra
American singer
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Better Than Ezra
Better Than Ezra
American alternative rock trio
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Spoon
Spoon
American band
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Pearl Jam
Pearl Jam
American rock band
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Cane Hill
Cane Hill
American band
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Orleans
Orleans
American rock band
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Fats Domino
Fats Domino
American R&B musician
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Life of Agony
Life of Agony
American metal band
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Michael Ray
Michael Ray
American jazz trumpeter and composer
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Incubus
Incubus
American band
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Earl King
Earl King
American songwriter and guitarist
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Mother's Finest
Mother's Finest
American funk rock band
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Beau Jocque
Beau Jocque
American musician
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George Thorogood
George Thorogood
American blues rock vocalist/guitarist
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The Jayhawks
The Jayhawks
American country and rock band
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I Mother Earth
I Mother Earth
band
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Phil Anselmo
Phil Anselmo
American vocalist
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Echobelly
Echobelly
band
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Manic Drive
Manic Drive
Canadian rock band
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Alkaline Trio
Alkaline Trio
American punk rock band
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The Subdudes
The Subdudes
American roots rock band
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Allen Toussaint
Allen Toussaint
American musician
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Linda Perry
Linda Perry
American singer-songwriter, musician, and record producer
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OK Go
OK Go
American alternative rock band
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Harry Connick Jr.
Harry Connick Jr.
American singer, conductor, pianist, actor, and composer
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Juliet Simms
Juliet Simms
American singer, ex esposa de Andy Biersack
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Skrewdriver
Skrewdriver
British band
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Chevelle
Chevelle
American rock band
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Animal Liberation Orchestra
Animal Liberation Orchestra
band
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P.O.D.
P.O.D.
American metal band
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Scorpions
Scorpions
German rock band
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Argent
Argent
English rock band
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Butthole Surfers
Butthole Surfers
American rock band
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Henry Paul
Henry Paul
American musician
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The Decemberists
The Decemberists
American indie rock band
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Terry McDermott
Terry McDermott
Scottish singer
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Nitro
Nitro
American glam rock band
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Hootie & the Blowfish
Hootie & the Blowfish
American rock band
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Dirty Dozen Brass Band
Dirty Dozen Brass Band
American musical group; New Orleans, Louisiana, brass band
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Runrig
Runrig
scottish celtic rock band
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Soul Rebels Brass Band
Soul Rebels Brass Band
New Orleans based brass ensemble
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Third Eye Blind
Third Eye Blind
American alternative rock band
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Steel Panther
Steel Panther
American band
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Hey Ocean!
Hey Ocean!
band
Intro
musical group
News

The Radiators, also known as The New Orleans Radiators, are a rock band from New Orleans, Louisiana, who combined the traditional musical styles of their native city with more mainstream rock and R&B influences to form a bouncy, funky variety of swamp-rock they called fish-head music. Described by OffBeat magazine as "New Orleans' longest-running and most successful rock band", The Radiators' had only limited commercial success, with only a handful of chart appearances, but, as a party band from a party town, their enthusiastic live performances, danceable beats and relentless touring earned the band a dedicated following and the admiration of many of their peers.

In a feat of continuity rarely seen in the rock music world, the five-man line up in the year of their breakup (2011) is the same one as when the band formed in 1978. They performed at every New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival from their inception until their retirement (1979 - 2011).

The Radiators had a repertoire which included over three hundred original songs—many never released on album—and over one thousand covers (or partial covers used as part of a medley). With the band's approval, over 500 concert recordings have been made available for free (for non-commercial use) on the Internet Archive.

On June 10, 2011, at Tipitina's in New Orleans, LA, during the second of their final three concerts, The Radiators were inducted into The Louisiana Music Hall of Fame.