Great 80's 'College Radio' Hit….or at least its 'Little Brother'….You might think you don't know it, or you can only remember Translator's biggest hit song, 'Everywhere That I'm Not'….But if you were around High-School or College-age, (and you weren't a complete Loser) back in the early to mid-80's, then you'll know it! And once you hear it again, and it Loosens your brain a bit, you'll get a big 'ol goofy grin on you face and you'll want to hear it again and again…. Gaurenteed t… read more
Great 80's 'College Radio' Hit….or at least its 'Little Brother'….You might think you don't know it, or you… read more
Great 80's 'College Radio' Hit….or at least its 'Little Brother'….You might think you don't know it, or you can only remember Translator's … read more
Inspired by the Beatles, the four-piece Translator featured the talents of two singer/songwriters, Steve Barton (guitar) and Bob Darlington (guitar), and a sound that spanned Merseybeat to psychedelia. Larry Dekker on bass and Dave Scheff on drums completed the lineup, which remained constant during the band's seven-year stay. Formed in Los Angeles in 1979, the band relocated to San Francisco and were swiftly signed to Howie Klein's independent label, 415 Records, on the strength of their demo version of "Everywhere That I'm Not," the song that would remain … read more
Inspired by the Beatles, the four-piece Translator featured the talents of two singer/songwriters, Steve Barton (guitar) and Bob Darlington (guitar), and a sound that spanned Merseybeat to … read more
Inspired by the Beatles, the four-piece Translator featured the talents of two singer/songwriters, Steve Barton (guitar) and Bob Darlington (guitar), and a sound that spanned Merseybeat to psychedelia. Larry Dekker on bass and Dave Sch… read more