Nicky Hopkins

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Discography

Albums

Imagine (from the Motion Picture) Soundtrack [1988]

Imagine (EMI Records) (John Lennon) [1987]

Let It Bleed (Rolling Stones - Album [1986]

Who`s Next (MCA Records) (The Who) Album [1984]

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LIVES WELL LIVED: NICKY HOPKINS: Session Man The New York Times Magazine (United States) [1 January 1995] (Page(s): 34)

Tribute: Nicky Hopkins Rolling Stone (United States) [20 October 1994]

Nicky Hopkins, Sideman Extraordinaire, Left Imprint On Dozens Of Rock Classics OTHER (United States) [17 September 1994] (Page(s): 12)
Links to Other Websites

Recording "Imagine" with John Lennon [Video Clip]

www.discogs.com/artist/Nicky+Hopkins

recording session - The Rolling Stones, Beggar`s banquet [Video Clip]
 

Nicky Hopkins Biography

Nicky Hopkins was a British musician who featured on scores of the most important British and American popular music recordings of the 1960s, 70s, 80s 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.

Hopkins began playing piano at the age of three when his mother bought him a piano. At age six, he started private piano lessons then studied piano at the London Royal Academy of Music. He started his musical career in the early 1960s as the pianist with Screaming Lord Sutch`s Savages, which also included Jimmy Page (another session legend and founder of Led Zeppelin). 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.

Hopkins played piano on The Who`s debut LP, The Who Sings My Generation (1965). 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 Jefferson Airplane and Steve Miller Band albums, 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 and he played on their influential LPs Truth and Beck-Ola.

Hopkins released a solo album in 1973 entitled The Tin Man Was a Dreamer. Other musicians who appeared on the album include George Harrison (credited as George O`Hara), Mick Taylor of the Rolling Stones and Prairie Prince who would go on to drum for subversive punks The Tubes. The album is a rare opportunity to hear Hopkins sing and was rereleased (Columbia) in 2004.

Hopkins worked with The Beatles on each of their albums starting with "Sgt. Pepper`s," writing the piano parts for several songs. Hopkins rarely appeared on any Beatle recordings, the final takes played by George Martin or John or Paul, but Hopkins` unmistakable playing can be heard in the up-tempo single version of "Revolution," and he did a piano overdub on the single version of "Hey Jude" and plays extensively on the White Album. With John Lennon, he recorded perhaps his most beautiful piano work on songs like "Jealous Guy" and "Scared." He accompanies Lennon on the classic "Imagine" to give the song its full sound.

Hopkins` huge list of session credits over four decades additionally includes The Creation (group), Joe Cocker, Donovan, The Easybeats, Randy Newman, Jackie Lomax, George Harrison, Harry Nilsson, Marc Bolan, David Bowie, Duncan Browne, Jack Bruce, Belinda Carlisle, Cheech & Chong, Climax Blues Band, Peter Frampton, Jerry Garcia, Art Garfunkel, Lowell George, Roy Harper, Julio Iglesias, Alexis Korner, Nils Lofgren, Paul McCartney, Meatloaf, Gary Moore, Yoko Ono (The Wedding Album), Graham Parker & The Rumour, The Pretty Things, The Pointer Sisters, Leo Sayer, Carly Simon, Spinal Tap, Rick Springfield, Ringo Starr, Rod Stewart, The Strawbs, Matthew Sweet, Joe Walsh, Jennifer Warnes, Carl Wilson, Ron Wood and Bill Wyman.

Nicky Hopkins is remembered as one of the greatest players of all time in one of the greatest eras of musical and cultural history.

Biography Credit: www.spiritus-temporis.com/nicky-hopkins/
 

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John Cipollina [Associate] :: Mick Jagger [Associate] :: Julia (in London) [Sister] :: Paul (in austria) [Brother] ((not the actor Paul Hopkins)) :: Alfred Hopkins [Father] :: Dee (in London) [Sister] :: Freda Hopkins [Mother]

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  • "I never did pick up any other instrument. Just other keyboard instruments and that was it."
    Music (Rock Chronicles) [1979]
  • "The first or second record I bought in my life was Little Richard’s `Long, Tall Sally,` which in England was backed with `Tutti Frutti.`”
    Music (Rock Chronicles) [1979]
  • Music is the solvent to the world`s problems. In many ways, it`s the only one we`ve got.
    Peace
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  • One of his final works was for the Japanese film "Last Song" (released in 1993, the before of his death).
    (imdb.com)
  • One of his final works was for the Japanese film "Last Song," ironically released the year of his death.
  • Lived at home when he was playing and touring with the Stones.
  • The youngest of four children.
  • Hopkins accompanies John Lennon on the classic "Imagine" to give the song its full sound.
  • George Harrison is credited alias George O`Hara on the Nicky Hopkins solo album "The Tin Man Was A Dreamer."
  • Plays extensively on The Beatles` White Album.
  • Did a piano overdub on the single version of The Beatles "Hey Jude."
  • Hopkins` unmistakable playing can be heard in the up-tempo single version of The Beatle`s "Revolution."
  • Worked with The Beatles on each of their albums though rarely appeared on any Beatle recordings (final takes played by George Martin or John or Paul).
  • First original contribution to The Rolling Stones: the song "We Love You." His grand piano is the dominant track, providing foundation for Mick Jagger`s lead and background vocals of John Lennon and Paul McCartney (included on "Their Satanic Majesty`s Request")
  • Appears on a solo album by Ringo Starr, and one by Paul McCartney, and several of George Harrison`s solo albums.
  • First played with The Beatles on Sgt. Peppers album, and wrote many of the piano parts.
  • Played piano on The Who`s debut LP album release (1965), "My Generation."
  • Toured the US and Europe with The Rolling Stones and contributed extensively to the Stones` "Exile on Main Street."
  • As a session player, Hopkins was renowned for his effortless ability to give accomplished performances with little or no rehearsal.
  • Was well-known around the studio scene for his perennial habit of reading comic books at recording sessions.
  • Is credited on over 500 albums.
  • Played on 14 albums for the Rolling Stones until 1980, sessions that resulted in both "Emotional Rescue" and "Tattoo You."
  • Played at Woodstock with The Jefferson Airplane.
  • Was never a member of The Rolling Stones but recorded and toured extensively with them and considered him the sixth member of the group.
  • Dedicated his album "No More Changes" to his mother: "This album goes with love to my mother (God bless her for having a piano when I was a kid)."
  • He turned down invitations to join Bad Finger and Led Zeppelin, among others.
  • Nicky Hopkins began playing piano at the age of three.
  • Started taking private piano lessons at age of six.
  • Studied piano at the London Royal Academy of Music from age eleven to sixteen.
  • The "Edward" in Jamming With Edward, the unofficial Rolling Stones release, 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 album.
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