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  1. Greg Masters – bass guitar, vocals; Jeff Lynne – lead guitar, keyboards, vocals; Dave Pritchard – rhythm guitar, vocals; Roger Spencer – drums, vocals; Greg Masters – bass guitar, vocals; Mike Hopkins – lead guitar, vocals; Dave Walker – vocals; 1971 1971–1972 1972 1972 Greg Masters – bass guitar, vocals; Dave ...

  2. The Idle Race. BIRMINGHAM. Updated May 2020. Jeff Lynneguitar, piano, vocal (left 1970)Greg Mastersbass guitar, vocalDave Pritchardguitar, vocalRoger Spencerdrums, vocalMike Hopkinsguitar, vocal (joined 1970)Dave Walkervocal, harmonica (joined 1970) "Their music is really beautiful - and they write it all themselves!"

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  3. Mitglieder zu dieser Zeit waren Dave Pritchard, Greg Masters, Jeff Lynne (1963–1965 Gitarrist bei The Andicaps, 1965–1966 Leadgitarrist bei The Chads, danach bei The Nightriders) und Roger Spencer.

  4. 30. Jan. 2023 · Formed in 1966, Birmingham, United Kingdom. Disbanded 1972. Featured here is the B-side to 'Impostors Of Life's Magazine'.Original Members:Greg Masters (bass...

  5. 17. März 2020 · The Idle Race © Amazon Music. Eighteen year old guitarist Jeff Lynne from Shard End was the successful applicant, and their EMI deal having lapsed, the band found themselves putting Jeff Lynne front and centre as neither rhythm guitarist Dave Pritchard or bassist Greg Masters wanted to be front man and it wasn’t feasible for ...

  6. 24. Sept. 2017 · As bassist Greg Masters recals, ” Jeff Lynne picked things up very quickly – good singer, and harmoniser. We were very lucky. He was another Woody, really!” A further session took place, this time af Hollick and Taylor Studios in Handsworth, where they recorded ”It’s Only The Dog” with drummer Roger Spencer on vocals and Jeff Lynne on guitar.

  7. 5. Jan. 2022 · They signed to EMI Columbia with bassist Greg Masters and cut four 1963/64 singles. By 1964, they featured lead guitarist Roy Wood, who wrote their 1965 b-side “Make Them Understand,” issued as Mike Sheridan’s Lot. In January 1966, Wood jumped ship to rival Brumbeat stalwarts Carl Wayne & the Vikings, which swiftly became The Move.