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Racing Cars - Wikipedia

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Racing Cars music, videos, stats, and photos | Last.fm

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    Formed in the Rhondda valley in 1973, Racing Cars were signed to one of the biggest British labels of the time, Chrysalis. Their first album gave them a big hit with They Shoot Horses Don't They?, which reached number seven in 1976 and was inspired by …

Racing Cars Biography, Songs, & Albums | AllMusic

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    Racing Cars. Formed in the Rhondda Valley, South Wales in 1975, Racing Cars comprised Graham Headley Williams (guitar), Gareth ‘Monty’ Mortimer (vocals/guitar), Ray ‘Alice’ Ennis (guitar), David Land (bass) and Robert Wilding (drums). Released by Chrysalis Records, their albums also included bit-parts for session pianist Geraint Watkins, American saxophonist Jerry Jumonville, …

Racing Cars Songs, Albums, Reviews, Bio & More | AllMusic

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    Racing Cars. Formed in the Rhondda Valley, South Wales in 1975, Racing Cars comprised Graham Headley Williams (guitar), Gareth ‘Monty’ Mortimer (vocals/guitar), Ray ‘Alice’ Ennis (guitar), David Land (bass) and Robert Wilding (drums). Released by Chrysalis Records, their albums also included bit-parts for session pianist Geraint Watkins, American saxophonist Jerry Jumonville, …

‎Racing Cars on Apple Music

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    Formed in the Rhondda Valley, South Wales in 1975, Racing Cars comprised Graham Headley Williams (guitar), Gareth ‘Monty’ Mortimer (vocals/guitar), Ray ‘Alice’ Ennis (guitar), David Land (bass) and Robert Wilding (drums).

Racing Cars - John Peel Wiki

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    Racing Cars were a Welsh pop/rock band, formed in the Rhondda Valley, Wales in either 1973 (Wikipedia), or 1975 (AllMusic). Their height of commercial success was in 1977, when They Shoot Horses, Don't They?, an edited version of a track from the LP Downtown Tonight, hit no. 14 on the UK singles charts.

Racing Cars biography | Last.fm

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    Formed in the Rhondda valley in 1973, Racing Cars were signed to one of the biggest British labels of the time, Chrysalis. Their first album gave them a big hit with They Shoot Horses Don't They?, which reached number seven in 1976 and was inspired by the film of the same name.

Racing Cars Live on Penrhys 2005 - YouTube

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    Welsh rock band the Racing Cars performing outside at Penrhys amphitheatre in August 2005

Racing Cars - Rate Your Music

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    Racing Cars. Downtown Tonight. Formed. 1973, Rhondda, Rhondda Cynon Taf, United Kingdom. Disbanded. 2010. Members. Gareth Mortimer (lead vocals, guitar), Graham Headley Williams (guitar, vocals, 1973-79, 2000-10), Ray "Alice" Ennis (guitar, banjo, slide guitar, 1973-79), Dave Land (bass, vocals, 1973-79), Robert James Wilding (drums, vocals, 1973-79), Paul Rosser (drums, …

12 Best (and Strangest) Racing-Related Songs of All Time

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    EBC Racing Team – “Silver Arrows (Racing On) – Rock & Racing Edition” Okay, here’s where things get a little different. EBC Racing team is comprised of American rock and blues singer/songwriter Tony Carey, German rock queen Ela, and Englishman J.R. Blackmore, son of Ritchie Blackmore, the guitar legend from Deep Purple and Rainbow.

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