Brendan Croker
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Brendan Croker | |
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Croker performing at EBU open air festival in Novi Sad, Yugoslavia (now Serbia), September 1989 | |
Background information | |
Born |
Bradford, Yorkshire, England | 15 August 1953
Occupations |
Musician Songwriter |
Associated acts | The Mekons, The Notting Hillbillies, Sally Timms |
Website | http://www.brendancroker.com/ |
Brendan Croker (born 15 August 1953, Bradford, Yorkshire) is a musician from Leeds who has recorded albums under his own name and with occasional backing band; The Five O'Clock Shadows. He was also a member of The Notting Hillbillies. During the late 1980s he was an auxiliary member of The Mekons and a full-time member of Sally Timms and the Drifting Cowgirls.[1]
He has recorded with Eric Clapton, Tanita Tikaram, Mark Knopfler, Kevin Coyne, and Chet Atkins.
Albums
- Central Station Hotel (1985)
- A Close Shave (1986)
- Boat Trips in The Bay (1987)
- On The Big Hill (1988) - soundtrack
- Brendan Croker and The 5 O'Clock Shadows (1989)
- Country Blues Guitar (1990) - instrumental
- The Great Indoors (1991)
- Time Off (1992)
- Made in Europe (1993)
- Redneck State of The Art (1995)
- The Kershaw Sessions (1995)
- Three Chord Lovesongs (1996)
- Not Just A Hillbilly... More Like a Best of Brendan Croker (2000)
- Life Is Almost Wonderful
References
- ↑ Brendan Croker biography from Allmusic
External links
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- Brendan Croker at Allmusic
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