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  1. In his place came Brett "Buddy" Ascott, and by March 1979 The Chords were taking the stage. They gigged continuously over the spring and summer, headlining two mod festivals at London's Marquee Club and recording their first BBC Radio 1 session for DJ John Peel in early July. [1]

  2. 4 apr 2020 · Written by Steve Green in Blank Generation 4,457. Saturday 4 April 2020, 3.04pm. This week’s show focuses on Brett “Buddy” Ascott who is best known for being drummer of the ultimate mod punk ban The Chords. I recorded this show on his birthday so hope he likes the end result.

  3. Brett Ascott known as Buddy, is a British musician, percussionist and record producer best known for his contributions to The Chords and The Fallen Leaves. Self-taught and inspired by The Who's Keith Moon, Brett "Buddy" Ascott began his musical career playing drums with SE London punk band, The Meat at the age of eighteen in 1977.

  4. Budstock “One ginormous ego-trip” to celebrate the 60th birthday of Brett ‘Buddy’ Ascott (his words, not mine I hasten to add…) was an idea 10 years in the making. Originally mooted for his 50th birthday, the plan was to get together some of the bands he had drummed with over the years for a one-off gig.

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  5. 16 feb 2021 · Brett "Buddy” Ascott, veteran drummer of the punk and Mod Revival eras: The Meat, The Chords, Agent Orange, The Rage, The Way Out, Loaded, Billy-no-mates, Red Away Tops, Pope, Speakeasy, The Moment, The 79ers, The Fallen Leaves; joins Eddie Piller to talk about his career in music and all things mod!

  6. Brett "Buddy" Ascott, drummer with The Chords and The Fallen Leaves (and many more besides...) is our first special guest in a new series of Retrosonic Podcasts entitled "Lockdown Lowdown". Buddy tells us of his earliest musical awakenings, the first record he ever bought, his first gig and what event changed him from innocent fan of Pop music to the dark side of Rock & Roll. Along the way we ...

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