Robert "Fuzz" Townshend
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Richard "Fuzz" Townshend (born on 31 July 1964) is a British drummer.
[edit] Biography
Drumming from the age of 10, Townshend found some success with both General Public and Pop Will Eat Itself, with whom he played from 1991 onwards. Previously he drummed with Pigbros, an indie band from Birmingham who were a favourite of John Peel's doing two sessions for Peel; one in 1985 and the other the following year in 1986. Other Pigbros band members included Nick Beales (vocals), Jonathan Cooke (bass and vocals) and Svor Nann (Sax). With the demise of PWEI, he became part of Bentley Rhythm Ace and has released two solo albums. Townshend has also played alongside Ranking Roger, and is currently working with Pama International, Vileevils, Jean Robert Jovenet, Modified Toy Orchestra, Lovers Electric and others.
[edit] Trivia
- The track "Smash It" featured in the Channel 4 comedy series 'Spaced', by Simon Pegg and Jessica Stevenson
- "At Auntie Tom's" featured on the soundtrack to National Lampoon's Van Wilder
- He is currently based in Bishop's Castle, Shropshire.
- He is currently employed as a writer for the Emap magazine Practical Classics
- He is also currently a part time music teacher at Halesowen college in the West Midlands
[edit] Discography
- Hello Darlin' 1998
- Big Tasty Ed 1998
- Far In (UK Edition) 1999
- Far In (U.S. Edition) 2001
- Self Titled 2002