Wireless was a rock band from Canada. The band recorded three albums during their career: Wireless, Positively Human Relatively Sane and No Static.
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| Origin | Canada |
| Genres | Rock, progressive rock |
| Years active | 1976–1980 |
| Labels | Atlantic, Anthem |
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Wireless was formed in 1976 by bassist Allan Marshall, guitarist Steve McMurray and drummer Glenn Beatson, who had played together in an Australian pop music band, Autumn.[1][2] They released a self-titled album on the Atlantic label which included some original songs.[3]
The band soon signed with WEA Music.[4]
The band's album Positively Human Relatively Sane did not sell well; the next album, No Static, was produced by Geddy Lee. The albums were later remastered and released by Rock Candy Records.[5]
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