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  1. 1962 trat Hopkins mit Cliff Bennett & the Rebel Rousers im Hamburger Star-Club auf. Danach schloss er sich dem damals angesagten Blues -Musiker Cyril Davies und dessen Band Cyril Davies’ All Stars an, zu der unter anderem auch Long John Baldry gehörte.

  2. Solo albums and soundtrack work. In 1966, Hopkins released The Revolutionary Piano of Nicky Hopkins, produced by Shel Talmy. His next solo project released was The Tin Man Was a Dreamer in 1973, under the aegis of producer David Briggs, best known for his work with Neil Young and Spirit.

  3. 23. Feb. 2018 · Nicky Hopkins: Der unbekannteste Rockstar seiner Zeit. Published on. February 23, 2018. Foto: Baron Wolman. Als Nicolas Christian Hopkins zur Welt kam, brannte der Himmel über London. Im Rahmen der sogenannten „Operation Steinbock“ hinterließen Nazi-Bomber in der Nacht von den 23. auf den 24.

  4. 6. Sept. 2014 · Nicky Hopkins starb am 6. September 1994 im Alter von 50 Jahren nach einer Operation aufgrund seiner Morbus Crohn-Erkrankung. Der sehr gefragte britische Sessionmusiker Nicky Hopkins starb heute vor 20 Jahren.

  5. The Tin Man Was a Dreamer is a studio album by English musician Nicky Hopkins, released in 1973 on Columbia Records. While Hopkins had long been well known for his distinctive, melodic style on piano and Wurlitzer electric piano, the album provided a rare opportunity to hear him sing, unlike his earlier solo releases The ...

  6. NICKY HOPKINS, Jamming With Edward, Rolling Stones Records JOHN LENNON, Imagine, Apple ROLLING STONES, Exile On Main Street, Rolling Stones Records HARRY NILSSON, Son Of Schmilsson, RCA Victor CARLY SIMON, No Secrets, Elektra NICKY HOPKINS, The Tin Man Was A Dreamer, CBS GEORGE HARRISON, Living In The Material World, Apple RINGO STARR, Ringo, Apple

  7. 22. Mai 2024 · Nicky Hopkins: the secret weapon of rock ‘n’ roll. Kelly Scanlon. Wed 22 May 2024 6:00, UK. “Nicky Hopkins’ playing on ‘Jealous Guy’ is so melodic and beautiful that it still makes everyone cry, even now,” Yoko Ono once said, her words summarising the musician’s appeal in just one sentence.