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Sixth former member of the group RABBIT

I looked at the list of former members of Rabbit (Mark Tinson, Phil Screen, Jim Porteus, Dave Evans and Greg Douglas) And David Hinds isn't listed! David Hinds joined the group in 1976 (Presumably) And played the lead guitar. If you want proof, Go onto www.youtube.com And type in "Rabbit Too much" And watch the too much rock and roll video. IF that is down, Type in "Rabbit Wild Fire" And watch that video. It is clear that there are five people in each video.

It also says on Dave evans' Personal site that David Hinds was in the group.

67.141.215.220 03:39, 3 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]

it should also be noted that their Too Much Rock'n Roll Single had a song called "Shake that thing" On the B side of the record. 67.140.39.131 05:41, 9 November 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Three members went to play in "The Heroes"

Three of this band's members went on to play in a band called "The Heroes". The members were tinson, the bassist, and the drummer. And I heard one of their songs, Which wasn't bad at all. Much better then what they made in rabbit.

Info about rabbit

http://www.rockdetector.com/artist,7144.sm

Just go to that link