Nicky Graham
Nicholas Lynedoch Graham (January 1945 – 3 February 2024) was a British musician, songwriter and music producer.[1] He was born in Durban, South Africa, in January 1945,[2] before his family returned to the UK in 1960.[3]
His musical career began when joining UK band The End in 1965. Following their demise, he became an original member of Tucky Buzzard. In 1972, he played keyboards for David Bowie including on the Ziggy Stardust Tour during August and September 1972,[3] and appears on the album Bowie at the Beeb. He was A & R manager and staff producer first at Polydor Records and then at CBS Records.[3]
As a producer and songwriter, he was involved with various hit records including for The Nolans, Bros (including the UK No. 1 "I Owe You Nothing"), Let Loose, Ant & Dec (including the UK No. 1 "Let's Get Ready to Rhumble"), Code Red, Shakin' Stevens and Aaron Carter, among others.[4]
During the 2000s, he was a Eurovision A&R consultant to the BBC for a few years, as well as becoming a director for PRS for Music for over a decade.[3]
On 14 October 2014, Graham was presented with a BASCA Gold Badge Award[5] in recognition of his contribution to music.[6] Graham died on 3 February 2024, at the age of 79.[7]
References
[edit]- ^ Hughes, Rob, MPG appoints Nicky Graham and Blue Weaver as patrons November 2010. Retrieved January 2011
- ^ "Nicholas Lynedoch GRAHAM - Personal Appointments (free information from Companies House)". Beta.companieshouse.gov.uk. Retrieved 14 July 2020.
- ^ a b c d "PRS for Music - Nicky Graham" (PDF). Prsformusic.com. Retrieved 14 July 2020.
- ^ Flint, Tom. "NICKY GRAHAM: Recording 'Once In A Lifetime'". Sound on Sound. No. March 2000. Archived from the original on 6 January 2012.
- ^ "Sir Bob Geldof to be honoured by Gold Badge Awards - M Magazine". Archived from the original on 12 June 2018. Retrieved 16 November 2017.
- ^ "Gold Badge Awards 2014: Recipients". Ivorsacademy.com. 9 September 2014. Retrieved 14 July 2020.
- ^ "Deeply saddened by the loss of Nicky Graham". PRS for Music on X. Retrieved 8 February 2024.