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  1. 23 de oct. de 2021 · 2002-present: Hipbone Slim & the Kneetremblers – rock 'n' roll trio; drums). 2005–present: The Nine Ton Peanut Smugglers – drums for authentic Ska & r'n'b band. 2008–present: The Kneejerk Reactions – garage/rock 'n' roll; dr. 2005-2006: The Buckets (R&B combo; gtr). 2005-2006: The Bongolian (funky Hammond/Latin combo; dr).

  2. Bruce Brand. Profile: Guitarist, drummer, visual artist/cover designer from the UK. Run Arthole design studio. Sites: uk.linkedin.com. Aliases: Bash Brannigan II, Doctor Voo, Professor Belvedere Gascoigne Carvalho, Stoop Solo II, Will Power (5), Zoony The Lazoon. In Groups:

  3. The band was composed of Billy Childish (guitar and vocals), Bruce Brand (drums and backing vocals), and Johnny 'Tub' Johnson (bass). The band is the most prolific of Childish's many musical projects so far, releasing fourteen full-length albums.

  4. Thee Headcoats were mainly Billy Childish (Git/Vox) Bruce Brand (Drums) and Johnny Johnson (bass), they formed in 1989 after Billy’s previous band Thee Mighty Caesers gave up the ghost. By 1992 they had already released something like 6 albums and 15 singles one of which was DAMGOOD 1, a split single with Thee Headcoatees.

  5. BRUCE BRAND Ballad of a Musical Gadfly Tales of Mungo Jerry, Billy Childish, Holly Golightly, Link Wray interview by John Wisniewski (April 2020) If you look up 'gadfly' in the dictionary, depending on what edition, you might see a photo of guitarist/drummer Bruce Brand. His career spans roots rockers Mungo Jerry, garage rocker Billy Childish ...

  6. Ernest Carter – drums; 1974–1975 Bruce Springsteen – lead vocals, guitar, harmonica; Clarence Clemons – tenor, baritone and soprano saxophones, backing vocals, percussion; Danny Federici – organ, accordion, glockenspiel, backing vocals; Garry Tallent – bass, tuba; Roy Bittan – piano, electric piano, backing vocals; Max ...

  7. With Childish and Hampshire sharing guitar and vocal duties, Bruce Brand on drums, and Bertie on bass (later replaced by Russ Wilkins then John Agnew), the Milkshakes’ sound was a primitive blend of British beat groups, like the early Kinks at their toughest, and hard-rocking American guitar instrumentalists like Link Wray.