Bremner first became known playing with
The Luvvers, who served as
Lulu's backing band. However, by the time Bremner joined the group in 1966, they were on the wane; Bremner did not play on any of Lulu's recorded material, and joined just after the group recorded their only single without Lulu ("The House on the Hill"/"Most Unlovely") for
Parlophone in 1966. The Luvvers disbanded in 1967. In 1971, Bremner added some guitar work to
March Hare, the first solo album from ex-
Honeybus member Colin Hare. He then became a member of the
Neil Innes band
Fatso, which went on to record the soundtrack for the original
Rutland Weekend Television series. After Rockpile split in 1981, Bremner released two solo singles on
Stiff Records "Loud Music In Cars" / "The Price is Right" (BUY 125) Bremner then played lead guitar on
The Pretenders' 1982 hit single "
Back On The Chain Gang"
Bash! featured a
rhythm section of Dave Kerr-Clemenson from Fast Buck on bass and
Terry Williams from Rockpile on drums. Bremner played all the guitar parts and sang the harmonies with Kerr-Clemenson. After stints in
Los Angeles,
California, (where he played in the bands of
Pat McLaughlin and
Rosie Flores) and
Nashville, Tennessee Bremner moved to
Sweden in the 1990s where he met
The Refreshments, who released an album called
Bad Trouble in September 2012 ==Album discography==