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  1. About Billy Nicholls Billy's career started in the mid sixties with the classic rare album Would You Believe, and he continues to produce great music today with his latest release A Secret Game.. Many of Billy’s releases are available to buy in the website’s online Shop.. His debut album Would You Believe was never really released due to the collapse of Immediate Records, where he was ...

  2. Billy Nicholls. More images. Real Name: William Morris Nicholls Jr. Profile: Singer, songwriter, producer, director; Born 15 February 1949 on the White City Estate in London's Shepherds Bush, UK. Brother of Sue and Mike Nicholls, father of Morgan Nicholls and Amy Nicholls. Sites:

  3. Billy was born in 1949 on the White City Estate in London's Shepherds Bush into a musical family where his father, Bill Nicholls, played double-bass and sang in the RAF band, 'The Squadronairs'. There was always music being played and harmonies to learn, building a solid foundation to his musical knowledge.

  4. Billy Nicholls discography and songs: Music profile for Billy Nicholls, born 15 February 1949. Genres: Baroque Pop, Psychedelic Pop, Pop Rock. Albums include Would You Believe, Acid Drops, Spacedust & Flying Saucers (Psychedelic Confectionery From the UK Underground 1965-1969), and Would You Believe / Daytime Girl.

  5. While still in his teens, Billy Nicholls recorded one of the more sought-after rarities of British psychedelic pop, "Would You Believe." Nicholls was one of the most Beach Boys-influenced British singer/songwriters, and "Would You Believe" often recalled the Pet Sounds/SMiLE period in its melodic construction and ornate production.

  6. William Morris Nicholls Jr (born 15 February 1949) is an English singer, songwriter, composer, record producer, and musical director. He was born into a musi...

  7. From Billy's website: Billy's first album, produced by Andrew Oldham and featuring The Small Faces. This highly sought-after album only achieved an initial promotional run of 100 copies before Immediate Records ran into difficulty.