Mark Brzezicki |
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Birth name |
Mark Michael Brzezicki |
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Born |
(1957-06-21) 21 June 1957 |
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Origin |
Slough, Berkshire, England |
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Genres |
Rock |
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Occupation(s) |
Musician |
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Instruments |
drums |
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Years active |
1981–present |
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Labels |
Phonogram Records, Track-BCR Records |
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Associated acts |
Big Country, The Cult, From The Jam, Procol Harum, Casbah Club, Ultravox, From The Jam, Pete Townshend, Roger Daltrey, Nik Kershaw |
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Website |
Big Country official website |
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Mark Brzezicki (born 21 June 1957, Slough, Berkshire, England) is a rock drummer, who is primarily known for his work with Big Country, and was a member of the groups The Cult, Ultravox, From The Jam and Procol Harum. He has also played with Pete Townshend, Roger Daltrey, The Crazy World Of Arthur Brown, Midge Ure, Fish, The Pretenders, Nik Kershaw and many others. He was also the drummer on Shine, the second and final English language album by Frida of ABBA. He uses both the traditional and matched grips.
Brzezicki is the son of a Polish war veteran and an English mother. Brzezicki left Big Country in July 1989, but rejoined in 1993. Together with bassist Tony Butler and guitarist Bruce Watson, 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.
His surname is pronounced "bruh-zickee" in English and [bʐɛˈʑit͡ski] in Polish. Smash Hits had a running gag in the 1980s wherein they referred to him as "Mark Unpronounceablename of Big Country".[1] 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.
His brother Steve is a session bassist with whom he frequently collaborates.
On 10 October 2009, Mark Brzezicki re-joined The Cult onstage at the Royal Albert Hall, London. He joined original members Ian Astbury, Billy Duffy and Jamie Stewart, with whom he had recorded the Love album, to perform "The Phoenix" and "She Sells Sanctuary" as a second and final encore to a live performance of their 1985 album Love.
Brzezicki is currently drumming in the reformed Thunderclap Newman line up. He was drummer of From The Jam from 2009 until 2013 alongside original The Jam member Bruce Foxton. In 2013, he quit to rejoin Big Country.
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- "Harvest Home"
- "Fields of Fire"
- "In a Big Country"
- "Chance"
- "Wonderland"
- "East of Eden"
- "Where the Rose Is Sown"
- "Just a Shadow"
- "Look Away"
- "The Teacher"
- "One Great Thing"
- "Hold the Heart"
- "King of Emotion"
- "Broken Heart (Thirteen Valleys)"
- "Peace in Our Time"
- "Save Me"
- "Heart of the World"
- "Republican Party Reptile"
- "Beautiful People"
- "Alone"
- "Ships (Where Were You)"
- "The One I Love"
- "I'm Not Ashamed"
- "You Dreamer"
- "Fragile Thing"
- "Another Country"
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