Yahoo Search Búsqueda en la Web

Resultado de búsqueda

  1. James George Nicol (Londres, Inglaterra; 3 de agosto de 1939), mundialmente conocido como Jimmie Nicol, [1] es un músico británico que logró fama al convertirse en el baterista de The Beatles por un breve lapso, mientras Ringo Starr se recuperaba de una infección en 1964.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jimmie_NicolJimmie Nicol - Wikipedia

    James George Nicol (born 3 August 1939) is an English drummer and business entrepreneur. He is best known for sitting-in for Ringo Starr in the Beatles for eight concerts of the Beatles' 1964 world tour during the height of Beatlemania, elevating him from relative obscurity to worldwide fame and then back again in the space of a fortnight. [2] .

  3. 23 de may. de 2008 · Jimmie Nicol was a session musician who replaced Ringo Starr for 10 shows during The Beatles' world tour in 1964. Learn about his brief and unusual stint with the group, his relationship with the other Beatles, and his later life and career.

  4. 3 de jun. de 2015 · Jimmie Nicol was a 24-year-old London drummer who replaced Ringo Starr in the Beatles for 13 days in 1964. He played eight concerts and a TV show, but his life after the Beatles was a disaster. He became broke, addicted to drugs, and vanished for years.

  5. 3 de ago. de 2023 · Jimmie Nicol, el “beatle efímero”, el “beatle eventual”, el batería que sustituyó a Ringo Starr cuando se puso enfermo en una gira en los años de la Beatlemania, cumple hoy nada menos 84 años y sigue tocando la batería. En la actualidad. Escucha Beatles. en Amazon Music Unlimited (ad)

  6. 15 de nov. de 2021 · Jimmie Nicol was the drummer who replaced Ringo Starr for The Beatles' 1964 world tour, but he only lasted for two weeks before he was replaced by the original Fab Four. Learn how he became a Beatle, what happened to him after the tour, and where he is now in this blog post by Jim Berkenstadt, author of The Beatle Who Vanished.

  7. 9 de ene. de 2024 · Jimmie Nicol was a drummer from London who replaced Ringo Starr in 1964 and performed with the Beatles for two weeks in eight concerts. He left the band after Ringo recovered and received a watch and a fee from the Beatles. Learn more about his life, career, and legacy after his brief stint with the Fab Four.