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Bruce and Foxton
* 1955 – Bruce Foxton, English bass player ( The Jam, Stiff Little Fingers, and Casbah Club )
** Bruce Foxton, English musician
In 2012 an album is planned featuring Bruce Foxton, Russell Hastings and Mark Brzezicki ( of Big Country ) under the name " Foxton ".
* Bruce Foxtonbass guitar, backing vocals
Roddy Radiation fronted and worked with several bands including The Tearjerkers ( a band that he had begun in the last months of The Specials ), The Bonediggers, The Raiders and Three Men & Black which included of Jean-Jacques Burnel ( The Stranglers ), Jake Burns ( Stiff Little Fingers ), Pauline Black ( The Selecter ), Bruce Foxton ( The Jam ), Dave Wakeling ( The Beat, General Public ) and Nick Welsh ( Skaville UK ).
Jake Burns, their lead singer, is the only member to have been with the band during all its incarnations, but in March 2006, original bass guitarist Ali McMordie rejoined them following the departure of The Jam bass player Bruce Foxton after fifteen years.
After Jake had moved on from SLF, he had a short stint at a band with former Jam Bassist Bruce Foxton, who later joined SLF.
Ali McMordie decided he could not commit the time to tour full-time or record, and so left, being replaced by Bruce Foxton ( previously bass guitarist in The Jam ) in time to record 1991's Flags and Emblems.
In 1993 Burns made what he described as one of the hardest decisions of his life and had his manager tell Henry Cluney that his services were no longer needed and to leave the band, and the trio of Jake Burns, Bruce Foxton and Dolphin Taylor continued for the next four years, joined on live shows by either Dave Sharp or Ian McCallum.
" Bruce Foxton has announced that he is to leave Stiff Little Fingers with immediate effect.
Joined by Rick Buckler on drums, and with Bruce Foxton soon replacing Waller on rhythm guitar, the four-piece band began to forge a local reputation playing a mixture of Beatles covers and a number of compositions written by Weller and Brookes.
The album also marked his first collaboration with the Jam bassist Bruce Foxton in 28 years.
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They were discovered and managed by the father of Paul Weller, John Weller and The Jam's bassist, Bruce Foxton.
Later that year original Jam bassist Bruce Foxton joined the band as well and they changed their name to From The Jam.
Palmer and his Chief of Staff Wayne Palmer find this out, and Wayne and Bruce Foxton, a professional evidence retriever, sneak into her home to try to steal the evidence while Palmer distracts her elsewhere.
* Bruce Foxton ( bass guitarist for The Jam and Stiff Little Fingers )
Simon also joined Casbah Club in 2004, which included Bruce Foxton ( The Jam ) and Mark Brzezicki ( Big Country ) and Bruce Watson ( Big Country ), where he functioned as lead guitarist, lead vocalist and songwriter.

Bruce and bass
The original band lineup consisted of Jello Biafra ( Eric Reed Boucher ) on vocals, East Bay Ray on guitar, Klaus Flouride ( Geoffrey Lyall ) on bass, and Ted ( Bruce Slesinger ) on drums and percussion.
* 1953 – Bruce Hall, American bass player, songwriter, and producer ( REO Speedwagon )
* Bruce Hall – bass guitar, vocals
They were popular during the 1960s with their best-known configuration as: Judith Durham on vocals, piano and tambourine ; Athol Guy on double bass and vocals ; Keith Potger on twelve-string guitar, banjo and vocals ; and Bruce Woodley on guitar, mandolin, banjo and vocals.
The Seekers were formed in 1962 in Melbourne by Athol Guy on double bass, Keith Potger on twelve-string guitar and Bruce Woodley on guitar.
Wire is an English rock band, formed in London in October 1976 by Colin Newman ( vocals, guitar ), Graham Lewis ( bass, vocals ), Bruce Gilbert ( guitar ), and Robert Gotobed ( drums ).
After a short spell with Bruce Hughes, Lowery and Hickman added Bob Rupe, formerly of The Silos, as bass guiatrist and Charlie Quintana ( Bob Dylan, The JuJu Hounds ) on drums.
* Bruce Hughes – bass guitar ( 1993 – 1994 )
Veteran systems engineer and live sound mixer Bruce Main recommends that high-pass filters be engaged for most mixer input sources, except for those such as kick drum, bass guitar and piano, sources which will have useful low frequency sounds.
Jack Bruce joined on bass later.
The other drummer on that album was Ginger Baker, who had played in Cream with Jack Bruce, later the bass player with the Tony Williams Lifetime.
However, he and Vliet were now joined by a whole new line-up of Richard Redus ( guitar, bass and accordion ), Eric Drew Feldman ( bass, piano and synthesizer ), Bruce Lambourne Fowler ( trombone and air bass ), Art Tripp ( percussion and marimba ) and Robert Arthur Williams ( drums ).
The 77s ( alternatively spelled The Seventy Sevens or The 77's ) are an American rock band consisting of Michael Roe on vocals / guitar, Mark Harmon on bass, and Bruce Spencer on drums.
* Bruce Springsteen – acoustic guitar, bass guitar, clapping, congas, electric guitar, harmonica, keyboards, piano, vocals
* Garry Tallent, bass guitar player in Bruce Springsteen's E Street Band
To tour Album in 1986, Lydon recruited former Magazine and Siouxsie and the Banshees guitarist John McGeoch, world music multi-instrumentalist ( and former Damned guitarist ) Lu Edmunds, bass guitarist Allan Dias, and former The Pop Group and The Slits drummer Bruce Smith.
In early 1966 in Toronto, Young met Bruce Palmer, a Canadian who was playing bass for a group called the Mynah Birds.
* Bruce Palmer – bass guitar ( 1966 – 1968 ; died 2004 )
The group signed to Avenue Records subsidiary label LAX ( MCA Records ), with a slightly altered lineup of: David Clayton-Thomas ( vocals, guitar ), Robert Piltch ( guitar ), David Piltch ( bass ), Richard Martinez ( keyboards ), Bruce Cassidy ( trumpet, flugelhorn ), Earl Seymour ( sax, flute ), Vernon Dorge ( sax, flute ) and a returning Bobby Economou on drums, and with producer and arranger Jerry Goldstein, recorded the album Nuclear Blues ( March 1980 ).
After that release, the group stabilized around a nine-person lineup with Menuck, Moya and David Bryant on guitars, Pezzente and Thierry Amar on bass guitars, Aidan Girt and Bruce Cawdron on drums, and Sophie Trudeau and Norsola Johnson on violin and cello respectively.
John McVie was dismissed, and during the next few months, Jack Bruce, from the Graham Bond Organisation, held the bass.

Bruce and player
* 1961 – Bruce Matthews, American football player
* 1955 – Bruce Bochy, American baseball player and manager
Notable former Indians broadcasters include Tom Manning, Jack Graney ( the first ex-baseball player to become a play-by-play announcer ), Jack Corrigan ( now with the Colorado Rockies ), Jimmy Dudley who received the Ford Frick Award in 1997, Ken Coleman, Joe Castiglione, Van Patrick, Joe Tait, Bruce Drennan, Jim " Mudcat " Grant, Harry Jones, Rocky Colavito and Herb Score, who called Indians ' baseball for 34 seasons.
* 1965 – Bruce Bell, Canadian ice hockey player
Cukor obtained a job as an assistant stage manager and bit player with a touring production of The Better ' Ole, a popular British musical based on Old Bill, a cartoon character created by Bruce Bairnsfather.
* 1963 – Bruce Smith, American football player
* 1953 – Bruce Sutter, American baseball player
* 1950 – Bruce Hay, Scottish rugby player ( d. 2007 )
Former Australian Test player, Bruce Yardley, who himself was an off spinner in his day, was assigned with the task of ensuring Muralitharan bowled all his deliveries with the same vigour as he would do so in match conditions when tested in 2004.
* 1951 – Bruce Arena, American soccer player and coach
* June 18 – Bruce Smith, American football player
** Bruce Matthews, American football player
* January 8 – Bruce Sutter, America baseball player
In 1973, to address the issues with analog clocks, Bruce Cheney, a Cornell University Electrical Engineering student and chess player, created the first digital chess clock as a project for an undergraduate EE course.
* David Bruce ( bridge ) ( 1900 – 1965 ), contract bridge player in the 1930s ; played as David Burnstine ; member of ACBL Hall of Fame
* David Bruce ( ice hockey ) ( born 1964 ), Canadian National Hockey League player
* Professional football player and coach Bruce Coslet was born in Oakdale.
* Bruce Miller, current NFL player ( San Francisco 49ers )
* Bruce Miller-NFL football player, San Francisco 49ers
* Bruce Harris, basketball player, Vietnam War General
Clarence Clemons of Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band was a social worker there for many years during the 1960s before he found fame as a sax player with Springsteen.

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