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FOZ FOSTER

Foz started his musical career in his teens as guitarist and songwriter with Legendary London New Romantic group 'Les Apaches' who became press darlings for well over two months in the winter of 1979 (nicknamed the Kaftan Kid by the NME for some strange reason). Spotted by Andy Warren Bass player of The Monochrome Set who liked one bass line on one song (foz was the guitarist) Foz was drafted in as replacement for the Legendary 'Lester Square'. He stayed with The Monochrome Set during their tenure with Blanco y Negro, recording on the legendary but now completely forgotten classic Album 'The Lost Weekend'.

After a break of seven years to raise children and draw Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles for money, Foz became a founding member of the Legendary but completely overlooked David Devant and his Spirit Wife. His greatest achievement during this time was designing the Pop Idol logo (along with making some records with Devant and regular appearances on the now legendary but never really understood Paramount Comedy series 'Asylum'.

Foz has recently Teamed up with painter Baron Gilvan to create Foster & Gilvan a legendary music hall, clown and puppet act who perform as part of the KC, and can regularly be seen playing concerts to audiences with at least 20 or 10 people at a time in various Venues around Brighton.

Foz plays lead guitar and musical saw with the now Legendary KC Band.

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