Jess Lidyard
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Jess Lidyard is the former drummer of Tubeway Army. He is bandleader Gary Numan's uncle, and played on the band's self-titled debut album and on the highly successful Replicas, which featured the hit "Are 'Friends' Electric?". He is the long-time drummer of the Windsor band Brock and the Badgers.[1]
When Numan became highly popular in 1979, Lidyard turned down the chance to continue playing with him. However, he appeared on the song "Moral" on Numan's 1981 album, Dance.
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- ^ "Windsor's finest blues-rock band". Brock and the Badgers. http://www.brockandthebadgers.co.uk/The_badgers.htm. Retrieved 2011-10-21.
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