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  1. Nicky Hopkins 1973. Nicholas Christian „Nicky“ Hopkins (* 24.Februar 1944 in London, England; † 6. September 1994 in Nashville, Tennessee) war ein britischer Rockmusiker und Komponist.Er spielte Klavier, Orgel und Cembalo und war einer der meistbeschäftigten Sessionmusiker und gefragtesten Rock-Pianisten der Rock- und Rock-’n’-Roll-Ära in den 1960er und 1970er Jahren.

  2. NICKY HOPKINS, Mr. Pleasant, Polydor/Decca THE KINKS, Autumn Almanac, Pye (UK) DAVE DAVIES, Death Of A Clown, Pye/Reprise JEFF BECK, Beck’s Bolero, Columbia/Epic YARDBIRDS, Little Games, Columbia MARC BOLAN, Jasper C. Debussy, Track PP ARNOLD, The First Cut Is The Deepest, Immediate

  3. Watch on. The Session Man, a 90-minute documentary feature film, tells the story of Nicky Hopkins, the highly gifted and prolific session pianist, and unsung hero. Nicky not only played with The Kinks, The Who, The Rolling Stones and The Beatles, he also played on solo albums of all four members of the Beatles in the early part of a stellar ...

  4. Nicholas Christian Hopkins, beter bekend als Nicky Hopkins ( Perivale, Londen, 24 februari 1944 - Nashville, 6 september 1994 ), was een Engelse muzikant. Hij speelde orgel, keyboard en piano. Hopkins kreeg bekendheid door zijn sessiewerk bij The Rolling Stones, The Who, en The Kinks waarmee hij op vele hits hoorbaar is met zijn toetsenwerk.

  5. Nicky Hopkins est un pianiste et organiste britannique né le 24 février 1944 à Londres et mort le 6 septembre 1994 à Nashville. Il joue comme musicien de studio sur de nombreux albums, anglais ou américains, de rock ou de pop des années 1960 au début des années 1990, notamment avec les Rolling Stones [ 1 ] .

  6. 23 de sept. de 2021 · On September 1971, the British press wrote about Nicky Hopkins and spoke to him about his career as a session musician and the bands and artists he had worke...

  7. 17 de ene. de 2007 · Nicky Hopkins only work a session musician; he was not a member of the band. The popular pop/rock music had changed during the 5 years since the last Badfinger album, so obviously the album had to be different from their earlier albums.