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British rock drummer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tony Brock (born 31 March 1954) is a British rock drummer, who is best known as the drummer and occasional vocalist for the English group the Babys.
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Born | Poole, Dorset, England | 31 March 1953
Instrument | Drums |
He was originally a drummer for Spontaneous Combustion. Through his tenure with the Babys, he enjoyed the respect of his fellow musicians and has since accompanied Rod Stewart, Roy Orbison, Jimmy Barnes and Elton John.
Several clips exist of his explosive drumming solos during Rod Stewart and Jimmy Barnes concerts.
During his time in Australia, he was part of the First XI Choir on The Twelfth Man's hit single "Marvellous!".
He now has his own studio and specialises in engineering and production.
In 2024, Brock joined Close Enemies, a band founded by Aerosmith bassist, Tom Hamilton.[1]
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