Rogue Male (band)

(Extra Celestial Transmission) Heavy Metal music programme on England's Channel 4 where they performed two songs live on 19 April 1985.

The first Rogue Male album, First Visit, was written and arranged by Jim Lyttle, recorded by Jim Lyttle on guitar and vocals, John Fraser-Binnie on guitar, Phil Clark on bass, later replaced by Kevin Collier Bass, and Steve Kingsley on drums.,[2] Kingsley was later replaced by Danny Fury.,[2] The album was produced by Steve James.

[2] Rogue Male subsequently dropped their record companies and started legal proceedings for infringement and conflict of interest against them and their manager Martin Hooker (MFN).

In an interview in the March 2009 edition of Classic Rock Magazine, Lyttle stated that he had recently written, arranged, recorded and produced a new Rogue Male album.

Released in 2010, this album guested Bernie Tormé on guitar on some tracks, with John McCoy on bass and Robin Guy on drums providing the rhythm section and was called Nail It.