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  1. A Question of Time, an Album by Jack Bruce. Released 3 October 1989 on Epic (catalog no. 465692 2; CD). Genres: Blues Rock, Hard Rock. Rated #934 in the best albums of 1989. Featured peformers: Jack Bruce (vocals, bass, arranger, producer), Joe Blaney (producer, recording engineer, mixing), Kevin Casey (assistant engineer), Adam Yellin (assistant engineer), Paul Mandl (additional engineer ...

  2. 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 career that spanned over 30 years.

  3. John Wood, a long time Nicky Hopkins fan, decided to honour the late, great Nicky Hopkins by marking what would have been his 75th birthday, 25 years after his untimely death.To this end, John raised funds for a bench in Nicky’s honour, which was erected in Perivale Park, London, near where he grew up. The contributors to the funding for the design and building of this unique memorial to ...

  4. 24 de feb. de 2024 · Nicky Hopkins died on September 6, 1994, as a result of his life-long battle with Crohn’s disease. ... Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.

  5. www.nickyhopkins.comNicky Hopkins

    24th February 1944 - 6th September 1994. "Ladies and Gentlemen, the legendary Nicky Hopkins…". These were Art Garfunkel’s words from the stage of the Royal Albert Hall as the first notes of ‘The Homecoming’ filled the room. Nicky loved England and when he returned after years in America, he had written the beautiful piece of music he ...

  6. 24 de feb. de 2019 · The Who, “Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere” (1965) Although Nicky Hopkins is most-associated with the Stones (given the breadth of his collaborations with the band), the pianist’s streak of all-star ...

  7. Nicky Hopkins died in Nashville on 6th September 1994 at the tragically early age of fifty, from complications related to his lifelong illnesses and frailty. There were obituaries in Time Magazine, most of the quality papers and in the music press. He remains arguably the most important and certainly one of the busiest session men in rock ...