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Appearances Albums Various Refers
HOPKINS Nicky
(p)

Personal Data:

Born: 24.02.1944 (London, GB)
Died: 06.09.1994 (stomach surgery)

Appearances:

? Screaming Lord Sutch's Savages
? The Cyril Davies R&B All Stars
1969-9/69 Jeff Beck Group
3/69-11/69 Steve Miller Band
1969-cca 4/70 Quicksilver Messanger Service
cca 7/71 McGuiness Flint
cca 10/75 Jerry Garcia Band

Albums Discography:

#TitleRelease DateLabelTypeUKUSA
1.Revolutionary Piano Of Nicky Hopkins12/1966 CBS
2.The Tin Man Was A Dreamer
featuring: George Harrison, Mick Taylor, Klaus Voormann, Chris Spedding
7/1973 CBS
3.No More Changes1975
4.The Peacemaker
& J. Lynn Williams & Eric Clapton
02.12.1996Viceroy/Semaphore

Various:

appeared on the LP:

Roy Harper: Folkjokeopus (1969)
The Rolling Stones: Let It Bleed (15.12.69, Decca)
Brewer And Shipley: Weeds (3/71, Kama Sutra)
John Lennon: Imagine (2.10.71, Apple)
Bobby Keyes: Bobby Keyes (1/72, Warner Bros)
The Rolling Stones: Jamming With Edward (13.1.72, RSR)
The Rolling Stones: Exile On Main Street (12.5.72, RSR)
Carly Simon: No Secrets (18.12.72, Elektra)
Donovan: Essence To Essence (12/73, Epic)
Peter Frampton: Something's Happening (5/74, A&M)
Harry Nilsson: Son Of Dracula (5/74, RCA)
Ringo Starr: Goodnight Vienna (15.11.74, Apple)
George Harrison: Dark Horse (11/74, Apple)
Tommy (14.3.75, Polydor)
Flash Fearless Versus The Zorg Women Parts 5 & 6 (16.5.75, Chrysalis)
Alexis Korner: Get Off My Cloud (12.9.75, CBS)
George Harrison: Extra Texture (Read All About It) (3.10.75, Apple)
The Who: The Who By Numbers (3.10.75, Polydor)
Art Garfunkel: Breakaway (10.10.75, CBS)
Quicksilver Messanger Service: Solid Silver (10/75, Capitol)
Bill Wyman: Stone Alone (9.2.76, RSR/WEA)
Rod Stewart: Foot Loose And Fancy Free (10/77, Riva)
Del Shannon: And The Music Plays On (24.2.78, Sunset)
Meat Loaf: Dead Ringer (4.9.81, Epic)
Graham Parker: Another Grey Area (3/82, RCA)
Jimmy Page: No Introduction Necessary (1984, Thunderbolt)
Jimmy Page: Smoke And Fire (1985, Thunderbolt)
Jack Bruce: A Question Of Time (1/90, Epic)
Gary Moore: Still Got The Blues (1990, Ten)
Jerry Lynn Williams: The Peacemaker (2.12.96, Semaphore)
Jimmy Page: Voodoo Blues (3/97, Institute Of Art)

appeared on the SP:
The Who: My Generation (29.10.65, Brunswick)

Press References:

Melody Maker
YearIssueDatePageColumnType
1971003.04.197115interview
1972012.02.197242Albumsalbum review
19733318.08.197330Albumsalbum review
19943617.09.19945News
New Musical Express
YearIssueDatePageColumnType
1973028.07.197334Albumsalbum review
1974020.07.197433
1976025.12.197625Plattersalbum review