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Chris Townson was born in Battersea, London on 24 July 1947.He was abandoned by his parents at the age of four, [1] and spent his early childhood in foster care. [2] In 1958, after passing the entrance exam, the London County Council sent Townson to the Stoatley Rough School in Haslemere, Surrey, where he was resident for two years. [1]
In 1965 in Great Bookham, near Leatherhead, England, drummer Chris Townson and singer Andy Ellison formed a band called the Clockwork Onions, which later became the Few, and then the Silence. [3] The Silence consisted of Townson and Ellison, with Geoff McClelland on guitar and John Hewlett on bass guitar. [4]
Chris Townson (session drummer only) The Gorillas (originally named The Hammersmith Gorillas ) were an English rock group from Hammersmith , London, formed in 1972 and fronted by Jesse Hector, that played high energy rock music.
Chris Townsend has also hiked the 2,600 mile (4200 km) Pacific Crest Trail, the 3,100 mile (5,000 km) Continental Divide Trail, from Land's End to John o' Groats in the UK (1,250 miles, 2,000 km), south–north through the Scandinavian mountains (1,300 miles, 2100 km), 1,000 miles (1,600 km) south–north through the Yukon Territory, the 800 ...
The band formed in 1974 with a line-up of Andy Ellison (vocals, ex-John's Children, solo artist), Martin Gordon (bass, ex-Sparks), Chris Townson (drums, formerly in John's Children), David O'List (lead guitar, ex-member of The Nice and an early member of Roxy Music) and Peter Oxendale (keyboards for a short-lived live version of Sparks). [1]
In an affidavit, Federal Bureau of Investigation Agent Chris Townsend outlined several reasons Findley should face mail theft and aggravated identity theft charges. From July 2023 to August 2024 ...
He attended Box Hill School in Surrey, where he met Chris Townson. [2] Ellison and Townson co-founded the rock group John's Children. John's Children also featured Marc Bolan and Chris Townson. A song sung by Ellison, "It's Been A Long Time", [1] appears on the soundtrack to the film, Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush.
Michael Townson, 53, confessed to killing Linda Little while he was serving a life sentence for the 2007 slaying of another woman, Daytona Beach Police Chief Jakari Young told reporters.