The Band
BRUCE
FOXTON is a part of the
English Rock and Roll establishment. A
musician (born 1/9/1955 Woking,Surrey)
who is most commonly recognised as the
bass player in legendary bands The Jam
and Stiff Little Fingers.
In The Jam,
he and drummer
Rick Buckler were the driving
force, power and rhythm section behind
singer, guitarist and songwriter
Paul Weller.
Bruce's versatility is evident, taking
lead vocals on David Watts (The Kinks)
and News Of The World, which was one
from his catalogue of own compositions.
Foxton's most notable work being
Smithers-Jones, done with bass, guitar,
drums for the B-side of When You're
Young and later reworked with
strings for the Setting Sons LP.
After The Jam
split in '82,
Foxton pursued a solo career. He
had a hit with the single Freak
and collaborated with other musicians,
until he got the call from
Stiff Little
Fingers' Jake Burns, staying with
with SLF for fifteen years, recording
four albums, namely, Flags & Emblems,
Get a Life, Tinderbox and Guitar
& Drum.
In 1994, Rick and Bruce collaborated
on Our Story, a biography of
their eventful and cherished years in
The Jam.
Bruce toured with Bruce Watson, Mark
Brzezicki (Big Country) and Simon
Townshend (The Who) in 2006 as The
Casbah Club supporting The Who in the UK
and Europe promoting their new album
Venustraphobia.
MARK
BRZEZICKI (born Mark
Michael Brzezicki, 21 June 1957, Slough,
Berkshire, England) is a rock drummer,
who is primarily known for his work with
Big Country
and is a former member of the groups
The Cult,
Ultravox
and Procol Harum.
He has also played with
Pete Townshend,
Roger Daltrey,
Midge Ure, Fish, The Pretenders
and many others. He uses both the
traditional and matched grips.
With Tony Butler (of Big Country) he
was known as Rhythm For Hire. Brzezicki
left Big Country in July 1989, but
rejoined in 1993. Big Country started
gigging again in 2007 as part of their
25th anniversary tour.
In 2004, Brzezicki helped found a new
band, Casbah Club with Bruce Foxton and
Simon Townshend.
Smash Hits magazine had a running gag
in the 1980s wherein they referred to
him as "Mark Unpronounceablename of Big
Country". On Pete Townshend's All the
Best Cowboys Have Chinese Eyes and White
City: A Novel albums there are joking
references to the spelling of his last
name.
RUSSELL
HASTINGS (born 6th July
1965,Sussex England) has been working
with Rick Buckler since November 2005. A
musician/vocalist in his own right
Russell has shocked audiences nationwide
this year with his authentic and
passionate interpretation in performance
(vocals and guitar) of
The Jam's
back catalogue.
Russell grew up on
The Jam and
this is evident in his attention to
every detail, from the Rickenbacker to
the Marshall 4x4 everything as it was
and should be.