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Brinsley Schwarz
formed:
1969
disbanded:
1975
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A 1970s English pub rock band, named after their guitarist Brinsley Schwarz.

With Nick Lowe on bass and vocals, keyboardist Bob Andrews and drummer Billy Rankin, the band had evolved into its most well-known form by 1969 after achieving some success as Kippington Lodge.

Brinsley Schwarz signed a contract with manager Dave Robinson, who developed a plan to earn the band some publicity. They were to open for Van Morrison at the Fillmore East in New York City, and Robinson would fly all the leading British rock critics to the show so they could review it. Though the band had planned on leaving a few days early so they could rehearse, visa problems prevented this and they arrived in New York right before they were to begin. The critics' plane was delayed for four hours and they arrived at the show either drunk or hung over. The show did not go over well and the band received a flood of negative reviews over the course of the next few weeks.

In 1970, Brinsley Schwarz released Despite It All, which had a definite country sound to it, after adding Ian Gomm.

Their wild performances soon garnered the band a large fanbase at English pubs, such as the Tally Ho in Kentish Town. Along with other bands like Eggs Over Easy, Brinsley Schwarz was soon dubbed pub rock by rock journalists. They sounded, at times, very much like the Band, with Schwarz's guitar work influenced greatly by Robbie Robertson's.

1972's ironic take on country-rock, Nervous on the Road, received excellent reviews but did not reach the charts; neither did a series of singles or Please Don't Ever Change (1973). They continued recording for a time, but broke up in 1975.

Schwarz and Andrews joined the Rumour, backing Graham Parker. Andrews moved to New Orleans and now plays in Dos Jefes Uptown Cigar Bar. Rankin joined Terraplane and then Big Jim Sullivan's Tiger. Gomm and Lowe both began solo careers, in the latter case achieving moderate mainstream success.


members:
Bob Andrews, Ian Gomm, Nick Lowe, Billy Rankin, Brinsley Schwarz
titlegenrereleasedowned
Silver Pistol COUNTRY ROCK1972 owned
Please Don't Ever Change COUNTRY ROCK1973 owned
Brinsley Schwarz's Original Golden Greats COUNTRY ROCK1974 owned
The New Favourites Of COUNTRY ROCK1974 owned
 
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