Rob Fennah - Rythmn Guitar / Vocals.
Pete Leay- Lead Guitar / Vocals.
Kevin Roberts - Bass / Vocals.
Les (Brians) Smith - Drums / Vocals.
LINE-UP
(1979 - 1980)
Rob Fennah - Rythmn Guitar / Vocals.
Pete Leay- Lead Guitar / Synth / Vocals.
Kevin Roberts - Bass / Vocals.
Les (Brians) Smith - Drums / Vocals.
Brian Murphy - Drums / Percussion.
LINE-UP
(1981)
Rob Fennah - Rythmn Guitar / Vocals.
Kevin Roberts - Bass / Vocals.
Les (Brians) Smith - Drums / Vocals.
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In May 1976, Buster released their debut single "Sunday" in England. The band were marketed as the new 'teeny bop' sensations and the record was an immediate success with their young fans although, as rock musicians, the boys felt uncomfortable with their 'teeny' image. Sunday raced into the UK charts reaching No46. Radio 1, refused to play the single due to the fact that they were getting a little tired of "Teeny" bands and a new sound was on its way in...PUNK!
RVC (present BMG) which is the Japanese division of RCA released "Sunday" in Japan in January 1977. The single was an immediate top ten hit and the boys turned their attentions to the Japanese markets. Five further singles followed and all were top twenty hits. Christmas 1977 saw the band touring Japan, Philippines, Australia & Germany. In Japan 'Buster-mania' had taken a firm grip on the young Japanese public.
Hi folks just wanted to wish you all "Good Morning" from Germany.Its cold and wet and not very nice I hope you are all well and above all HAPPY. Lotza love Lez
To Rob,Kevin,and Lez Happy Birthday ! I wish this your birthday would be the happiest one so far and you could notice there is a great Japanese fan of you who have admired you for decades. Love from Matchey. xxx
Hello folks. Just to let you all know I am meeting with the boys next week so could be good fun I..ll keep you posted. and thanx for all the birthday cards. Cool that you remembered
Hey there Busters! Thanks for the add. Bought the 1st Buster LP in a bargain bin at a Reykjavik record store more than 30 years ago. Since then it's been one of my pet pleasures. Recently got it on CD from Japan. Brilliant! All the best from Iceland.