Bob Nicholson
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Thank you to all of you who made “Lady of the Light” the Number 1 song on Neil Young’s website “Living with War” Today from among over 2700 songs.
http://www.neilyoung.com/lwwtoday/lwwsongspage.html
http://www.neilyoung.com/lwwtoday/lwwsongspage.html
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Singer/songwriter Bob Nicholson, a veteran musician, from the Highlands area in nothern New Jersey has been performing his “American Acoustic” music throughout the tri state area. From the time of his first appearance on the “Ted Mack’s Amateur Hour”, Bob has enjoyed playing guitar in various popular local bands. After failed attempts to put a working band together. Bob has started playing solo, opening or sharing the bill with artists such as Sloan Wainwright, The Kennedy’s, Cliff Eberhardt, John Sheehan and others. Bob continues to perform every show with all the energy and emotion he has to his audience.
Bob has recorded his debut CD-EP “WFDU Live” from a NPR radio broadcast and wrote the title song from the movie “Psycho Sisters” released on the original soundtrack for DVD and CD. Bob is also an accomplished producer/recording engineer as the proprietor of a multimedia group, Hyde Music, consisting of recording studio, music publishing and an independent record label.
Bob has recorded his debut CD-EP “WFDU Live” from a NPR radio broadcast and wrote the title song from the movie “Psycho Sisters” released on the original soundtrack for DVD and CD. Bob is also an accomplished producer/recording engineer as the proprietor of a multimedia group, Hyde Music, consisting of recording studio, music publishing and an independent record label.
Why this name?
It was the name Ed and Blanche gave me
Do you play live?
Yes, NYC metropolitan,There's no better high than playing live...
How, do you think, does the internet (or mp3) change the music industry?
I don't know about complete change, but I do see the days of LP dwindling and going back to the single or EP type of download.
Would you sign a record contract with a major label?
Sure, If the upfront money's there, you'd have to be crazy not to... If it doesn't work out, you can reinvest that money and go indie.... you can't do that the other way around!
Your influences?
good songs , Bobby Darin, Dion, Rolling Stones, Pink Floyd
Favorite spot?
NYC
Equipment used:
Martin, Fender, Epiphone, Event, Cakewalk,