Bram Tchaikovsky

Power pop, Musical Artist

1950 –

84

Who is Bram Tchaikovsky?

Bram Tchaikovsky is a British vocalist and guitarist.

He first came to prominence as a member of UK punk/pub rock band, The Motors, whom he joined in 1977. After he left them, he led an eponymous power pop band, with Micky Broadbent and Keith Boyce. The group scored a US Top 40 hit single in the Billboard Hot 100 in 1979, with "Girl Of My Dreams". In the Netherlands, "Sarah Smiles" was a minor hit, reaching number 33 in February 1979. Nick Garvey and Denis Forbes were also involved in later band line-ups. After disappointing sales, the band split up in 1981 and Tchaikovsky left the music industry.

Tchaikovsky was also credited with co-writing "Solid Ball Of Rock", from the 1991 Saxon album of the same name.

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Born
Nov 10, 1950
Lincolnshire
Also known as
  • Peter Bramall
  • Tchaikovsky, Bram
Nationality
  • England
Profession

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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