Whilst still students the band regularly sold-out shows at the Marquee and Moonlight Club and released their debut single "Chenko" on the Cherry Red label in 1983. He was also attracted to the notion of square (Box) being an old North American Indian term for 'white man' ( circle being the term for 'man' before Europeans were encountered), a concept which would be explored further on the debut The Circle & the Square album in the song "Heart of the Sun", a line from which gave the album its title. The name was favoured for its political (Red) connotations – Toulson-Clarke describes the band members as 'Student Activists'. The band later took the name Red Box, after some deliberation, from a box left behind by the rock group Slade following a performance at college (and in which they had since been storing microphones). Initially the band performed under the name Harlequins and comprised Toulson-Clarke (vocals/guitar) and Close (saxophone) together with Paddy Talbot (keyboards), Rob Legge (bass) and Martin Nickson (drums). In the late 1970s, he travelled south to study at the Polytechnic of Central London where he formed a band with Bristolian Julian Close. On leaving school he moved to Middlesbrough and formed another band in the vein of New York Dolls. Other early influences are cited as being Marc Bolan, David Bowie, Cream, Pink Floyd, Cat Stevens and particularly Buffy Sainte-Marie. I was one of the rubbish ones"), playing covers of Led Zeppelin and Deep Purple as well as some self-penned material. Simon Toulson-Clarke formed his first band aged thirteen at Harrow School with friend Paddy Talbot (another member of the band was cricketer and insurance executive Matthew Fosh, who recognised "two of the guys were talented and two of us were rubbish. History Early years and formation (1978–1984) In July 2019, they released their second single "Gods & Kings", also from Chase the Setting Sun. In February 2019, the band released "This Is What We Came For", the first single from their fourth studio album Chase the Setting Sun, due for release in September 2019. ![]() The group is now led by singer-songwriter Simon Toulson-Clarke with a third line-up of supporting players. Red Box returned briefly in 1990 with the single "Train" and second album Motive and again in 2010 with third album Plenty released in October 2010. ![]() Active from the early 1980s to the present day, they scored two UK top ten hits with the singles " Lean on Me (Ah-Li-Ayo)" in 1985 and "For America" in 1986, both of which were included on their debut album, The Circle & the Square. Red Box are a British pop group founded by Simon Toulson-Clarke and Julian Close. Cherry Red, WEA, EastWest, Sire/ Warner Bros.
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