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  1. Chris Townson (24 July 1947 – 10 February 2008) was an English musician, illustrator and social worker. He was a founding member of the 1960s rock group John's Children, and a member of several other bands, including Jook, Jet and Radio Stars.

  2. The 12 track album features original members lead singer Andy Ellison and the late drummer Chris Townson with Morrissey guitarist Boz Boorer (with John's Children since 1992) and Radio Stars bassist Martin Gordon.

  3. In 1965 in Great Bookham, near Leatherhead, England, drummer Chris Townson and singer Andy Ellison formed a band called the Clockwork Onions, which later became the Few, and then the Silence. The Silence consisted of Townson and Ellison, with Geoff McClelland on guitar and John Hewlett on bass guitar. [4]

  4. 27 feb 2008 · Chris Townson, drummer, guitarist and social worker: born London 24 July 1947; married (one son, four daughters); died London 10 February 2008.

  5. johnschildren.info › historyJohn's Children

    The very beginnings of the group The Silence, began when Chris Townson and myself first met at a mixed Boarding School, nestling in the North Downs, near Box Hill, Surrey.

  6. 16 mar 2017 · Chris Townson was born in 1947 and spent his childhood in foster care homes. The Independent reported in an obituary for Townson in 2007, that “in 1958, he was sent by London County Council to Stoatley Rough School in Haslemere, Surrey, and spent two years there.”

  7. Scoperti da Simon Napier-Bell (allora manager degli Yardbirds), i John's Children erano formati dal cantante Andy Ellison, il chitarrista Geoff McClelland, il bassista John Hewlett e il batterista Chris Townson.