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  2. The Coasters - Wikipedia

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    In late 2005, Carl's son Carl Gardner Jr. took over as lead with the group when his father retired. The Coasters' line-up then consisted of Carl Gardner Jr., J. W. Lance, Primo Candelara, and Eddie Whitfield. Carl Jr. later left this group and has started his own group with Curley Palmer. Carl's widow Veta owns the rights to the Coasters name.

  3. Mack Rides - Wikipedia

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    Mack Rides GmbH & Co KG, [1] also known simply as Mack Rides, is a German company that designs and constructs amusement rides, based in Waldkirch, Baden-Württemberg.It is one of the world's oldest amusement industry suppliers, and builds many types of rides, including flat rides, dark rides, log flumes, tow boat rides and roller coasters. [2]

  4. Matterhorn Bobsleds - Wikipedia

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    Pictures of Matterhorn Bobsleds at RCDB. Matterhorn Bobsleds is a attraction that consists of a pair of intertwined steel roller coasters running through a fabricated mountain. It is located at Disneyland in Anaheim, California and is modeled after the Matterhorn, a mountain in the Alps on the border between Switzerland and Italy.

  5. Boulder Dash (roller coaster) - Wikipedia

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    Boulder Dash at RCDB. Boulder Dash is a wooden roller coaster located at Lake Compounce in Bristol, Connecticut. The coaster was built by Custom Coasters International using Southern Yellow Pine wood, while the track is made of Douglas Fir. Amusement Today 's annual Golden Ticket Awards ranked Boulder Dash as the world's best wooden roller ...

  6. Kennywood - Wikipedia

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    A 160 feet (49 m) tall steel roller coaster with a 225 foot (69 m) second drop into a ravine, four inversions (a vertical loop, batwing, and a corkscrew) and a top speed of 80 miles per hour (130 km/h), which made it the world's fastest coaster when it opened. The ride became known for being a rough and uncomfortable experience.

  7. Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller - Wikipedia

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    For the Coasters alone, they wrote 24 songs that appeared in the US charts. In 1955, Leiber and Stoller produced a recording of their song "Black Denim Trousers and Motorcycle Boots" with a white vocal group, the Cheers. [15] Soon after, the song was recorded by Édith Piaf in a French translation titled, "L'Homme à la Moto". The European ...

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