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Michael Brzezicki (English: /brəˈzɪki/ brə-ZIK-ee, Polish: [bʐɛˈʑitskʲi]; born 21 June 1957) is an
English musician, best
known as the
former drummer...
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Brzezicki in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Brzezicki (feminine: Brzezicka; plural: Brzeziccy) is a
Polish surname.
Notable people with the...
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continued with only two of the
original members (Watson and
Brzezicki),
until Brzezicki's departure in
October 2024. Big
Country were
initially composed...
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being the
departure of
drummer Mark
Brzezicki who left in the
summer of 1989 and was
replaced by Pat Ahern.
Brzezicki re-joined the band in 1993. Adamson...
- Juan
Pablo Brzezicki (born 12
April 1982) is a
retired Argentine professional tennis player. In 2007,
Brzezicki was the
Argentine surprise at the French...
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Steve Brzezicki is a
British session b****
guitarist and
younger brother of
drummer Mark
Brzezicki with whom he
often forms a
rhythm section as "The Brzezicki...
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Majdan Brzezicki (Polish pronunciation: [ˈmajdan bʐɛˈʑitskʲi]) is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Piaski,
within Świdnik County, Lublin...
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Adamson (vocals/guitar),
Bruce Watson (guitar), Tony
Butler (b****) and Mark
Brzezicki (drums) met with
critical and
commercial success during the 1980s. After...
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organist Matthew Fisher, plus new
members Dave
Bronze on b**** and Mark
Brzezicki on drums. It was
originally planned that B. J.
Wilson would return on...
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featured Foxton (b****/vocals) and
Hastings (guitar/vocals) with Mark
Brzezicki of Big
Country on drums.
Released on B**** Tone Records, the
album was...