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Wheelies continued performing in various combinations. Members of the band have started or joined various side projects which continue to release recordings still. These bands include: Stack, Black Mountain Prophet, Scale Hound and Blackwood.
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The core of the band was started by college buddies Rick White (guitarist) and Terry Thomas (drummer). After meeting Bob
Watkins (guitarist), the three started occasionally jamming together in 1989. It wasn't until Rick White met singer
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