Late member of The Five O’Clock Shadows Brendan Croker has no record of his children available online. Nothing is known about them.
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Who Was Brendan Croker?
Brendan Croker was a musician who began singing in the 1980s, and ended up collaborating with several artistes and music groups, most notably the country rock band – The Notting Hillbillies.

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During his lifetime, Croker recorded albums under his own name, and made music with a number of bands including The Five O’Clock Shadows, The Mekons, Sally Timms and the Drifting Cowgirls.
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Some of his collaborative albums with the 5 O’Clock Shadows include “Central Station Hotel (1985), A Close Shave (1986), Boat Trips in the Bay (1987), Live at the Front Page: The Official Bootleg (1987), Brendan Croker and The 5 O’Clock Shadows (1989).”
As a solo artist, Croker was known for “Country Blues Guitar (1990), The Great Indoors (1991), Redneck State of The Art (1995), The Kershaw Sessions (1995), Three Chord Lovesongs (1996), and Not Just A Hillbilly… More Like a Best of Brendan Croker (2000).”
Other collaborations of his include “On The Big Hill (1988), Missing…Presumed Having a Good Time (1990), Time Off (1992), Made in Europe (1993), and Life Is Almost Wonderful (2002).”
Croker had died at age 70, on September 10, 2023.
His death had been announced by Fellow Notting Hillbillies member Mark Knopfler.


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