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The Sweet The Sweet is een Engelse glamrockband met hoogtijdagen tussen 1971 en 1978. De band werd opgericht (More) The Sweet is een Engelse glamrockband met hoogtijdagen tussen 1971 en 1978. De band werd opgericht in 1968 als Sweetshop, later afgekort naar Sweet. De succesbezetting bestond uit Andy Scott (gitaar/zang), Steve Priest (bas/zang), Brian Connolly (zang) en Mick Tucker (drums/zang), waarvan de eerste twee nu nog in leven zijn. Kenmerkend van deze band is de hoge samenzang (later gekopieerd door o.a. Queen). Ze maakten begin jaren 70 bubblegummuziek onder toeziend oog van producersduo Nicky Chinn en Mike Chapman (Chinnichap, ook bekend van Mud, Smokie, Suzi Quatro, Hot Chocolate). Enkele hits waren Funny Funny, Poppa Joe, Wig Wam Bam en Block Buster!. Na verloop van tijd ging de nadruk meer op glamrock en later zelfs op hardrock liggen. De band met Chinn/Chapman werd in 1974 verbroken en ze namen het heft in eigen hand. Met het zelfgeschreven nummer "Fox on the Run" scoorden ze begin 1975 een grote hit. Daarna werd het stiller rond de groep en werden ze enigszins voorbijgestreefd door de disco-, punk- en new-waverage. Toch scoorden ze nog een laatste internationale hit Love is like Oxygen begin 1978. In februari 1979 verliet Connolly de band om een solocarrire te beginnen. Deze kwam echter niet van de grond. De resterende drie gingen tot 1982 door als trio onder de naam Sweet. Daarna gaven ook zij er de brui aan. In 1986 werd de groep heropgericht met als enige originele leden Scott en Tucker. Priest woonde inmiddels in de Verenigde Staten en had geen zin om mee te doen. Drie jaar later verscheen een album Live At The Marquee met onder andere vier nieuwe studiotracks. In dezelfde periode vormde Connolly zijn eigen versie van The Sweet (Brian Connolly and the New Sweet en daarna onder de naam BC Sweet). In 1989 werd geprobeerd de oorspronkelijke vier weer samen te brengen. Er werden zelfs twee songs (opnieuw) opgenomen. Maar de chemie tussen de vier was over en het project stierf een vroege dood (Scott en Tucker gingen door met hun versie en zo ook Brian Connolly). In 1991 werd Tucker uit The Sweet gezet (opgegeven reden was gezondheidsproblemen, maar boze tongen beweren een drankprobleem). Hij overleed in 2002 aan leukemie. Scott ging verder onder de naam Andy Scott's Sweet. Als in 2002 Tucker overlijdt wordt deze naam weer veranderd in Sweet. Scott en kornuiten touren nog steeds de wereld over voor optredens en brengen zo af en toe nog wel eens een cd uit (laatste in 2002 "Sweetlife"). Connolly stierf op 9 februari 1997 in een ziekenhuis aan de gevolgen van een hartaanval. (Less)
Nicky Hopkins - Speed On Nicholas Christian 'Nicky' Hopkins (February 24, 1944, Harlesden, North London -- (More) Nicholas Christian 'Nicky' Hopkins (February 24, 1944, Harlesden, North London -- September 6, 1994 in Nashville, Tennessee, U.S.) was an English musician who featured on scores of the most important British and American popular music recordings of the 1960s and 1970s, playing piano and organ. He is regarded as one of the most important session musicians in rock history, playing on countless hit recordings by leading British and American acts.
Nicky Hopkins started his musical career in the early 1960s as the pianist with Screaming Lord Sutch's Savages, which also included Ritchie Blackmore (founder of Deep Purple). He then joined The Cyril Davies All Stars, one of the first British rhythm & blues bands, and played piano on their Country Line Special LP.
He had suffered from Crohn's disease since his youth. Poor health and ongoing surgeries made it difficult for him to tour. This contributed heavily to his occupational preference for studio work.
He began his career as a session musician in London in the early Sixties and quickly became one of the most in-demand players on the thriving session scene there, contributing his fluid and dexterous boogie-woogie influenced piano style to many hit recordings. He worked extensively as a session pianist for leading UK independent producers Shel Talmy and Mickie Most and performed on albums and singles by The Kinks, Donovan, and The Rolling Stones. His performances with The Rolling Stones were among his most memorable, notably on their Sixties albums Between the Buttons, Their Satanic Majesties Request, Beggars Banquet and Let It Bleed. Hopkins also played on Jamming With Edward, an unofficial Stones release that was recorded during the Let It Bleed sessions, while the Stones' Mick Jagger, Bill Wyman and Charlie Watts, with Hopkins and Ry Cooder, supposedly waited for Keith Richards at Keith's Paris flat. The "Edward" of the title was an alias of Nicky Hopkins, derived from his outstanding performance on "Edward, the Mad Shirt Grinder", a song from Quicksilver Messenger Service's Shady Grove LP.
In 1965, he played piano on The Who's debut LP, My Generation. He recorded with most of the top British acts of the Sixties, including The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, The Who and The Kinks, and on solo albums by John Lennon, Jeff Beck, and others. He also helped define the "San Francisco sound", playing on albums by Jefferson Airplane, New Riders of the Purple Sage, and Steve Miller Band. He briefly joined Quicksilver Messenger Service and performed with Jefferson Airplane at the Woodstock Festival.
In 1967 he joined The Jeff Beck Group, formed by former Yardbirds guitarist Jeff Beck, with vocalist Rod Stewart, bassist Ron Wood and drummer Micky Waller, playing on their influential LPs Truth and Beck-Ola. He was also a member of the short-lived Sweet Thursday line-up in 1969.
Hopkins was added to the Rolling Stones live line-up on the 1971 Good-Bye Britain tour, as well as the notorious 1972 North American Tour and the early 1973 Winter Tour of Australia and New Zealand. Hopkins is featured heavily on the classic 1972 Exile on Main St. album. Hopkins failed to make the Stones' 1973 tour of Europe due to ill health, and aside from a guest appearance in 1978, he did not play again with the Stones live on stage. Hopkins did manage to go on tour with Jerry Garcia's side project, the Jerry Garcia Band, from August 5 to December 31, 1975. He continued to record with the Stones until 1980, and on solo records of members of the Stones up to 1991.
Hopkins released a solo album in 1973 entitled The Tin Man Was a Dreamer. Other musicians appearing on the album include George Harrison (credited as George O'Hara), Mick Taylor of the Rolling Stones, and Prairie Prince, who was later the drumme for the subversive punk band The Tubes. Re-released on Columbia in 2004, the album is a rare opportunity to hear Hopkins sing.
As a session player, Hopkins was renowned for his ability to give accomplished performances with little or no rehearsal, and for his habit of reading comic books at recording sessions. The classic Kinks song "Session Man" (from Face to Face) is dedicated to (and features) Hopkins. The Kinks' Ray Davies wrote a memorial piece that appeared in the New York Times after Hopkins' death.
A member of the Church of Scientology, he was awarded the International Association of Scientologists (IAS) Freedom Medal in October 1989.
Hopkins died on September 6, 1994, aged 50, in Nashville, Tennessee, of complications from intestinal surgery. At the time of his death he was working on his autobiography with Ray Coleman. He was survived by his wife, Moira. (Less)
Sweet Nicky - North Pole 19
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