Tony Brock

Tony Brock is an American drummer and producer, best known as a member of the rock band The Babys, which gained prominence in the late 1970s. Born on July 18, 1954, Brock's drumming style is characterized by a powerful yet melodic approach, which contributed significantly to the band’s sound. The Babys achieved commercial success with hits like "Isn't It Time," "Every Time I Think of You," and "Back on My Feet Again," showcasing Brock's rhythmic prowess. The band’s blend of rock and pop elements helped pave the way for the arena rock sound of the late 70s and early 80s. After The Babys disbanded in 1980, Brock continued to work in the music industry, collaborating with various artists and contributing to projects across genres. He played a vital role in the formation of the band Bad English in the late 1980s, which included former members of Journey and The Babys, and produced hits like "When I See You Smile." Brock's contributions to music, both as a performer and a producer, have left a lasting imprint on the rock genre, influencing subsequent generations of musicians. His work continues to resonate with fans of classic rock.