Alan Wills (record label founder)

[1] On 1 January 2000, Wills launched EVA, a dance record label inspired by Mo' Wax that released 10 inch vinyl singles for acts including Paracruisers and the Futurists.

A year to the day from founding EVA, the label signed The Coral and its named was changed to Deltasonic, in reference to Delta blues and Sonic Youth.

[5] Wills printed 1000 copies of the band's first single, "Shadows Fall", and in December of that year the label signed a joint venture licensing deal with Sony Music.

[6] As well as signing The Zutons, other acts Wills worked with included Candie Payne, the Dead 60s, the Longcut, the Rascals, Miles Kane, and the Last Shadow Puppets.

[7][1][8] On 8 May 2014, Wills was admitted to Aintree University Hospital with critical head injuries after a bicycle crash in the Page Moss area of Liverpool.

Plaque commemorating Wills at 102 Rose Lane, Mossley Hill.