Steve Brzezicki
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Steve Brzezicki is a British session bass guitarist and younger brother of drummer Mark Brzezicki who he often forms a rhythm section with ("The Brzezicki Brothers"). Among others, he and Mark worked together on the Ultravox album U-Vox (1986), Midge Ure's solo albums Answers to Nothing (1988) and Pure (1991), and Nik Kershaw's album Radio Musicola (1986). They also played live with ex-Marillion singer Fish on his first solo tour in 1989/1990 and Procol Harum in 2000. Steve also features on Scatman John's debut album Scatman's World (1995). Between 1999 and 2003, he and Mark played in Damon Hill's band "The Conrods". The Brzezicki brothers are the sons of an English mother and a Polish war veteran who settled in Britain after World War II; their surname is usually pronounced "bruh-zickee" in English.
He is married with 2 children, a son and a daughter, and has one son from a previous marriage.
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- Discography at Discogs (incomplete)