Too Much Texas

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Too Much Texas
Origin Flag of England Abingdon, England
Genre(s) Rock
Indie
Years active 1985–2006
Label(s) Newmemorabilia Records
Website www.toomuchtexas.co.uk
Members
Tom Hingley
Raymond Breckon
Gordon MacKay
Former members
Laurence Ash
Guy Ainsworth
Chris Veale

Too Much Texas were a band from Abingdon, Oxfordshire, formed in the mid-eighties, and soon relocating to Manchester. They released one single on Uglyman Records, later home of I Am Kloot and Elbow. TMT supported the likes of New Order, The House of Love and The Beloved, they released a retrospective record called Juvenilia on Newmemorabilia Records on April 1st 2006. Singer Tom Hingley went on to join Inspiral Carpets and now fronts Tom Hingley and the Lovers.

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[edit] Band members

  • Tom Hingley, vocals, guitar
  • Gordon MacKay, lead-guitar
  • Raymond Breckon, bass

[edit] Guest appearance

  • Peter Marshall, drums

[edit] Discography

  • Fixed Link - (Flexi disk), 1986
  • Hurry On Down - (Vinyl, 12"), 1988
  • Juvenilia - (CD), 2006

[edit] Interviews

[edit] External links

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