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Years active
  
1971–1973

Genres
  
Blues rock, Pub rock

Record label
  
Brewers Droop Brewers Droop The Booze Brothers UK vinyl LP album LP record 425424

Labels
  
RCA RecordsRed Lightnin'

Past members
  
Pick WithersMark Knopfler

Origin
  
High Wycombe, United Kingdom (1971)

Albums
  
The Booze Brothers, Opening Time, Reel Gold (feat. Mark Knopfler and Dave Edmunds)

Similar
  
The Notting Hillbillies, Steve Phillips, David Knopfler, John Illsley, Guy Fletcher

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Brewers Droop was a Southern English band (whose history can be followed in "Hundred Watts" by Ron Watts) in which Mark Knopfler played for a few months in 1973. Knopfler split his time between teaching part-time, and playing with the band. Later, the Dire Straits song "Industrial Disease" (which Knopfler wrote and performed) mentions a malady (alongside smoker's cough) which shares its name with that band. The name is a reference to a slang expression for erectile dysfunction brought on by heavy drinking.

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Discography

  • Opening Time, Album, 1972
  • Sweet Thing, 7" Single, 1972
  • The Booze Brothers, Album, 1989 (recorded 1973)

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    Songs

    Where Are You TonightThe Booze Brothers · 1989
    You Make Me Feel So GoodThe Booze Brothers · 1989
    My Old LadyThe Booze Brothers · 1989

    References

    Brewers Droop Wikipedia