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Robert George Goalby (March 14, 1929 –
January 19, 2022) was an
American professional golfer. He won the
Masters Tournament in 1968,
after Roberto De Vicenzo...
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Peter Goalby (born 13 July 1950) is an
English rock singer. He was the lead
vocalist for
Uriah Heep
between 1982 and 1986,
recording three albums with...
- the band are
vocalists David Byron, John Lawton, John
Sloman and
Peter Goalby; b****ists Paul Newton, Mark Clarke, Gary Thain, John Wetton,
Trevor Bolder...
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After Hughes left again,
Trapeze returned in 1978 with new
frontman Peter Goalby, who
performed on the band's
final album Hold On.
Several more
lineup changes...
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Abominog was the
first of
three albums to
feature both
vocalist Peter Goalby and
keyboard player John Sinclair. It also
marked the
return of drummer...
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vocalist Pete
Goalby, who
later worked with
Uriah Heep. All
songs written by Mel Galley,
except where noted. "Don't Ask Me How I Know" (Pete
Goalby) – 2:48...
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April 11–14 at
Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia. Bob
Goalby won his only
major championship, one
stroke ahead of
Roberto De Vicenzo...
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backing vocals John
Sinclair – keyboards, synthesizer,
backing vocals Peter Goalby – lead
vocals Trevor Bolder – b****
guitar and
backing vocals on live tracks...
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vocalist Peter Goalby (recently of Trapeze).
After the
release of
Abominog and Head First,
Bolder returned to
Uriah Heep in 1983.
Goalby and
Sinclair left...
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Harold Faltermeyer –
keyboards ("Restless Heart")
Peter Goalby – co-arranger and
rhythm guitar ("This Time", It's
Starting All Over Again"...