Band, GB
Pop and World
Heartbeat travelled a long, and decidedly bumpy road in its ten years in existence. The band's roots go back to 1981 when Scottish-born Ray and Nancy Goudie, who were heading up the music department of British Youth For Christ (a job previously done by Graham Kendrick!), identified the need for a backing band to work with other BYFC - associated musicians like Sheila Walsh and Dave Pope. A loose knit band of musicians were assembled: Ray (drums) and Nancy (vocals) with musicians Chris Rolinson (the keyboards-man later to become a major worship composer), Colin Vallance on bass and Jonny Billingsley on guitar. Sometimes as a backing unit, sometimes as a band in their own right, Heartbeat went into schools, colleges and prisons. But as a worship band they also zigzagged Britain in seemingly never-ending tours.
Su Reeves-Bassett voc | |
Dave Bankhead | |
Sue Rinaldi |
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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I Will Speak Out: Songs For A New Generation Volume Two | Heartbeat | 1990 | Album |
The Winner | Heartbeat | 1989 | Album |
Songs For A New Generation | Heartbeat | 1989 | Album |
The Winner | Heartbeat | 1988 | Single |
Songs For A New Generation | Heartbeat | 1988 | Album |
Tears From Heaven | Heartbeat | 1987 | Single |
Voice To The Nation | Heartbeat | 1986 | Album |
Giant | Heartbeat | 1982 | Single |
People Of Power | Heartbeat | 1982 | Album |