Difference between revisions of "Brian James"
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Brian James | |
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Basic information | |
Birth name: | Brian Robertson |
Birth date: | February 18, 1955 |
Origin: | London, England, UK |
Occupation(s): | Musician |
Associated acts: | The Damned, Tanz Der Youth, The Lords Of The New Church |
Official website: | OFFICIAL WEBSITE |
Brian James was a member of The Damned, which he left in 1978.
The Police supported The Damned on 1977-10-16 and 1977-10-17.
Stewart Copeland played with "Brian James All Stars" ensemble on 1978-12-29, followed by a short set by The Police.
"Brian James Brains" also supported The Police on 1980-04-19.
Stewart Copeland played drums on two of Brian's singles: Ain't That A Shame / Living In Sin / I Can Make You Cry and Why? Why? Why? / Where Did I Find A Girl Like You?.
Stewart would later play drums on Brian's project Mad For The Racket.
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Biography
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Awards, nominations and other notable achievements
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See also
- 1978-06-08
- 1978-12-29
- 1980-04-19
- Ain't That A Shame / Living In Sin / I Can Make You Cry
- Why? Why? Why? / Where Did I Find A Girl Like You?
- Mad For The Racket
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References
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