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Ken Nicol is an exceptional musician. As a guitarist he is one
of the most skilled and exciting playing anywhere today, as a singer, he is capable
of evoking a wide range of emotions in his audience; and as a song writer he demonstrates
these abilities in his clever and well, crafted material.
Born in Preston, Ken started playing the regional club circuit
where his talents were soon recognised. He formed the band ' Nicol and Marsh's
Easy Street' with Pete Marsh, which generated a lot of local response. Record
companies showed interest, and they went on to produce three albums to widespread
acclaim. Ken was offered the opportunity to provide musical support for Al Stewart's
band and Loudon Wainwright III on their seasonal circuit. Al Stewart then featured
Ken as lead guitarist on his National Tour.
After Ken's first international with Easy Street and the
recording of their third album in America he stayed on in Southern California
for two years, playing gigs as a solo acoustic performer, and as the lead
singer for the band 'Versailles'. Ken returned from LA to an enthusiastic
audience of UK fans, and continued to work on the Club Circuit as a solo
performer, producing the albums; "Living in a Spanish Town", "Two Frets
From The Blues", "Clean Feet-No Shoes" and more recently, 'The Bridge'
all released on his own label M.V.S.
In 1997 Ken joined The Albion Band as lead guitarist and
singer, writing much of the material himself and co-writing with Ashley
Hutchings. They produced four albums in this time; "Happy Accident", Before
Us Stands Yestertday", "The Christmas Album" and "Road Movies" on the
Topic record label. Touring both nationally and internationally from Festival
Venues to Arts Centres , The Albion Band's classic line up of Ken, Ashley
Hutchings, Joe Broughton, Neil Marshall and Kellie While has won many
rave reveiws. Ken left the Albion Band in September 2001, and continues
to write, record and perform, now as a solo artist.
"Ken Nicol's return from the United States is one of the best things
to happen to the British music scene. An immaculate guitarist and a fine
lead singer, with the heart to put it together and raise the standards
of our circuit."
Isaac Guillory
I first ran into Ken Nicol and his playing when I was booked
at Hugh O'Donnell's club in Preston and was immediately aware that I was
watching and hearing a very high class player indeed. Flexible too. He
seemed comfortable with whatever style was tossed at him - and as I remember
it, it was a pretty varied evening of music. Talking to him I got the
feeling that he had become fed up with just sitting on his bum in LA and
had decided, for better or worse, to come home to Preston. Not the most
brilliant career move a soul can make (you may say) but then he's far
too independent a soul to pay that kind of thinking too much heed. He
is however intelligent enough to have made the most, musically speaking,
of the learning opportunities out there and then to have taken such formidable
and painstakingly acquired skills on both acoustic and electric guitars
where he feels happiest. And that was where, apparently, Preston (home)
utterly eclipsed LA. His more recent appearance as a member of the Albion
Band has galvanised that mob in no uncertain terms, but this is him on
his own. I think that he's a very good player indeed.
Martin Carthy
"I know talent when I hear it. Ken is an exceptional player
and the consumate professional. He was a credit to our entourage."
Al Stewart
"Ken has a winning vocal style and is a guitarist par excellence. My
own first cassette of Ken's music was donated, at special request, to
Stevie's own collection of 'noteworthy' artists."
Ben Bridges (Guitarist with Stevie Wonder)

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