[1] He was originally prominent as the co-lead vocalist and bassist for the rock band Coney Hatch,[2] with whom he released three albums in the 1980s.
Following Coney Hatch's initial breakup, he formed a new band consisting first of guitarists Harold Smith and Ray Buck with drummer Jack Fuller, and then guitarists Michael Borkosky and Simon Brierley with drummer Glenn Milchem.
[1] Milchem left the band early on due to his extensive commitments as a session musician, and was replaced by Eddie Zeeman.
[1] They were signed to Alert Records, although the label opted to bill Curran as a solo artist.
[7] In the late 1990s Curran and Brierley reemerged with the new project Caramel, which released a self-titled album in 1998.