
With lineage rooted in the finest British bands, Casbah Club comes forth with its own distinctive classic rock sound ...
Formed in 2005, Casbah Club comprises three well seasoned British rock talents: Simon Townshend (The Who), Bruce Foxton (The Jam), and Mark Brzezicki (Big Country). Considered by some to be among the most experienced and accomplished musicians in the country, the band recently toured the UK in support of Status Quo.
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Simon Townshend has been recording and performing since the age of nine, successfully self-producing and independently releasing five well received CD’s. In addition, Simon has worked with numerous established artists, including nine years as guitarist and now producer for The Who. Along with his brother Pete, Simon has become a permanent fixture in one of the world’s most famous rock bands.
Bruce Foxton was a founder member and bass guitarist in The Jam, who were one of the most successful groups of their generation. The band had 4 number one hit singles and released 6 albums during their monumental career. Since 1990 Bruce has toured the world with Stiff Little Fingers.
Mark Brzezicki is best known as the drummer in Big Country. Big Country were given their big break by The Jam when they were invited to join Foxton’s band on their farewell tour which included five nights at Wembley Arena. Major worldwide success followed for Mark when Big Country’s debut album, The Crossing, sold over 3 million copies and earned them 2 Grammy nominations, ensuring they would be remembered by the world as one of Scotland’s favourite acts. Mark has gone on to perform with a long roster of premiere acts including The Cult, Procol Harum and Pete Townshend.
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