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Brinsley Schwarz played at the second Glastonbury Festival (1971), and one track, "Love Song", appeared on the subsequent Glastonbury Fayre album. Their solid live performances soon garnered the band a large fanbase in London, and, along with bands like Eggs over Easy, Brinsley Schwarz were soon dubbed "pub rock" by rock journalists. [9]
Brinsley Schwarz Background information Birth name Brinsley Ernst Peter Schwarz Born (1947-08-15) 15 August 1947 (age 77) Woodbridge, Suffolk, England Genres Rock new wave pub rock soul rhythm and blues Instrument(s) Guitar, piano, organ, saxophone, vocals Years active 1965–present Website Brinsley Schwarz on Bandcamp Musical artist Brinsley Ernst Pieter Schwarz (born 15 August 1947) is an ...
Brinsley Schwarz is the debut album by pub rock band Brinsley Schwarz, released in April 1970. Recorded shortly after the band had changed its name from Kippington Lodge, the album was released just after the ill-fated " Brinsley Schwarz Hype ".
AllMusic wrote: "Silver Pistol isn't the definitive pub rock album, but it is the first great record to surface from the scene. Like much of the first wave of pub rock, Silver Pistol is quiet, laid-back and low-key -- with its warm, rustic sound and a gentleness that infuses even the rockers, this is the closest to the Band that the Brinsleys got."
Brinsley Schwarz. Brinsley Schwarz – guitar, vocals; Billy Rankin – drums, percussion, Good vibes; Bob Andrews – keyboards, guitar, bass, vocals; Nick Lowe – bass, guitar, banjo, vocals; Additional performers (credited as 'Superb Beauties') Dave Jackson – saxophone on "The Slow One" and "Funk Angel" Willy Weider – fiddle on "Country ...
Please Don't Ever Change is a pub rock album by Brinsley Schwarz, released in 1973, named after the featured Goffin/King song, ...
The New Favourites of... Brinsley Schwarz is the final studio album by Brinsley Schwarz, released in 1974, produced by Dave Edmunds. Track listing (What ...
Ian Robert Gomm (born 28 March 1947 [1] in Chiswick, West London) is a British singer-songwriter, who was the rhythm guitarist for Brinsley Schwarz from 1970 to 1974. [1] He was named "Best Rhythm Guitarist" by NME in 1971. [2]