Simon John Breckenridge Nicol (born 13 October 1950)
is an English guitarist, singer, multi-instrumentalist and record producer. He was a founding member of
British folk rock group
Fairport Convention
Fairport Convention are an English British folk rock, folk rock band, formed in 1967 by guitarists Richard Thompson (musician), Richard Thompson and Simon Nicol, bassist Ashley Hutchings and drummer Shaun Frater (with Frater replaced by Marti ...
and is the only founding member still in the band. He has also been involved with the
Albion Band and a wide range of musical projects, both as a collaborator, producer and as a solo artist. He has received several awards for his work and career.
History
Early career
Born in
Muswell Hill
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Neighbouring areas include Highgate, London, Highgate, Hampstead Garden ...
,
North London
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, England,
Nicol was the son of a
general practitioner
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GPs have distinct expertise and experience in providing whole person medical care, whilst managing the complexity, uncertainty and risk ass ...
, who died in 1964. He began to play guitar at the age of 11 and left school at 15. In 1966 he was asked to join local band the Ethnic Shuffle Orchestra by bass guitarist
Ashley Hutchings, and soon left his job at a local cinema to play full-time. They rehearsed above his father's old surgery in Fairport House, which gave its name to the band he and Hutchings formed with
Richard Thompson and Shaun Frater as Fairport Convention in 1967.
Fairport Convention 1967–71
As Thompson emerged as the lead guitarist, Nicol moved towards rhythm duties and occasional backing vocals. After some line-up changes the band enjoyed a degree of commercial success in their early years, with three albums and appearing on Britain's most popular music programme ''
Top of the Pops
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'' in 1969 with the single "
Si Tu Dois Partir", which reached number 21 in the UK Charts. Nicol contributed his first composition to the band for their second album ''
What We Did on Our Holidays'', the short instrumental "End of a Holiday". Besides contributing rhythm guitar and backing vocals to this album, Nicol also played the
autoharp on some songs. He was injured in the accident that killed drummer
Martin Lamble on 12 May 1969, but when he and the band recovered they recorded what is usually considered their masterpiece and the most important single album in British folk rock, ''
Liege and Lief
''Liege & Lief'' is the fourth album by the British folk rock band Fairport Convention. It is the third album the group released in the UK during 1969, all of which prominently feature Sandy Denny as lead female vocalist (Denny did not appear on ...
'' (1969), which is credited as the key recording in the creation of the British folk rock genre and which helped institute a major surge of interest in British folk music.
Almost immediately after the release of the album, Hutchings and vocalist
Sandy Denny
Alexandra Elene MacLean Denny (6 January 1947 – 21 April 1978) was an English singer-songwriter who was lead singer of the British folk rock band Fairport Convention. She has been described as " guably the pre-eminent British folk-rock sin ...
left the band, who were then joined full-time by
Dave Swarbrick on fiddle and by bassist
Dave Pegg. While Swarbrick, with his knowledge of traditional music, emerged as the leading figure in the band, Nicol had to shoulder a larger share of the vocal duties on the next album ''
Full House
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'' (1970). When Thompson left soon after, Nicol also had to take over lead guitar duties. Although never entirely happy with this role, it was generally thought at the time that he acquitted himself well.
He also demonstrated that he was a multi-instrumentalist playing bass guitar, viola and dulcimer. He began song writing on the next two albums ''
Angel Delight
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Angel Delight was released in 1967 by the Bird's company, in a strawberries-and-cream flav ...
'' and ''
"Babbacombe" Lee'' (both 1971). "Breakfast in Mayfair" on the latter was his first solo song composition with the band, and one of the tracks that made it onto the ''
History of Fairport Convention'' compilation album (1972). He also took over some of the production duties on ''Babbacombe Lee'', but his efforts were not well received by the band, and this, together with unhappiness with having to fill Thompson's shoes, led him to decide to move on and in 1971 he left the band, the last of the original members to do so.
Albion Band, playing and production 1972–76
Just about the time that Nicol left Fairport Convention, Hutchings had also quit
Steeleye Span
Steeleye Span are a British folk rock band formed in 1969 in England by Fairport Convention bass player Ashley Hutchings and established London folk club duo Tim Hart and Maddy Prior. The band were part of the 1970s British folk revival, ...
and began to work on the first incarnation of the
Albion Country Band to provide backing for his then wife
Shirley Collins
Shirley Elizabeth Collins MBE (born 5 July 1935) is an English folk singer who was a significant contributor to the British Folk Revival of the 1960s and 1970s. She often performed and recorded with her sister Dolly, whose accompaniment on ...
. Nicol joined the long list of musicians, including former Fairport members Richard Thompson and
Dave Mattacks, to contribute to ''
No Roses'' (1971), often considered one of the most important British folk rock albums. In 1972 Simon Nicol was part of the by now reduced six-piece-line up of the Albion Country Band featuring vocalists
Royston Wood and
Steve Ashley,
Sue Draheim on fiddle, Ashley Hutchings on bass guitar and Dave Mattacks on drums. This band played a session for BBC Radio 1 and contributed one lengthy song to
Steve Ashley's debut album.
Along with Dave Mattacks, Ashley Hutchings, singer
Royston Wood, singer and multi-instrumentalist
Steve Ashley and American fiddler
Sue Draheim Nicol then teamed up with Richard Thompson and Linda Peters (later
Linda Thompson) to form the trio Hokey Pokey in 1973. In 1974 this trio expanded into the band Sour Grapes that was assembled to tour in support of the Thompsons' ''
I Want to See the Bright Lights Tonight'' album. Later that year Nicol played on and co-produced the Thompsons' ''
Hokey Pokey'' album.
[Humphries, Patrick, ''Richard Thompson – The Biography'', Schirmer, 1997. ]
In 1973 he played on what is often considered one of the seminal folk/jazz albums of all time,
John Martyn's ''
Solid Air''. When Hutchings tried to reform the Albion Band for an album in 1973, Nicol joined again, but the resulting work, ''
Battle of the Field'', was not released until 1976. Nicol took part in some of sessions for Hutchings' next project the
Etchingham Steam Band, but never formally joined the group. Instead, he added electric guitar and occasional drums to Hutchings' and accordionist
John Kirkpatrick's project ''The Compleat Dancing Master'' which collects excerpts of English literature and both acoustic and electrified traditional dance music. In 1974–1975 he played guitar on
Cat Stevens
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' ''
Numbers
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'' (1975) and also formed a band with
Chris Spedding,
Pat Donaldson and
Gerry Conway
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. However, this '
supergroup' proved abortive before any recordings were made.
Nicol also produced the album ''Rough Diamonds'' (1975) for the highly regarded
Jack the Lad, and began to play with Swarbrick and Pegg in a low key trio, Three Desperate Mortgages, which toured student venues across Britain.
In 1976 Nicol also was the main guitarist on Ashley Hutchings' second
Morris dance
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revival project,
Son of Morris On. This album also featured Morris tunes Nicol had already played with the Albion Country Band in 1972.
Return to Fairport 1976–79
Nicol came back to work with Fairport as a sound engineer on what was originally a solo project for Swarbrick, ''
Gottle O' Geer'' (1976). He played some guitar along with contributions from members of Fairport Convention and it was eventually released as a Fairport album to complete contractual obligations. Enjoying being with a band again, Nicol rejoined, but the times were inauspicious as ''Gottle O' Geer'' was not highly regarded. Along with much of Fairport in this period he played on
Julie Covington's eponymous album (1977) including the surprise hit single "
Only Women Bleed", which reached number twelve in the
UK Singles Chart in 1978. In 1977 Nicol joined Hutchings' reformed Albion Dance Band for the album ''
The Prospect Before Us'' and in 1978 as The Albion Band they produced arguably the finest album of the group's history, ''
Rise Up Like the Sun'' (1978). In contrast the next two Fairport albums, ''
The Bonny Bunch of Roses'' (1977) and ''
Tipplers Tales'' (1978), although well produced and played, and generally thought to have benefited from Nicol's growing guitar technique and confidence in singing, sold so poorly that the record label Vertigo paid the band off. They eventually decided to disband and played a final concert at
Cropredy in Oxfordshire on 4 August 1979.
Albion Band, Richard and Linda Thompson, Nicol and Swarbrick 1979–85
As the members of the group went their separate ways, Nicol returned to the Albion Band to record two albums in 1983. He toured and recorded with Richard and Linda Thompson from 1979 to 1982 and then with Richard Thompson in 1983 and 1984.
He also formed an acoustic duo with Dave Swarbrick, with whom he recorded three albums. Nicol also continued to take part in annual reunions with Fairport, at what was by now the
Cropredy Festival, to growing crowds. The ''Angel Delight'' Fairport lineup of Nicol, Swarbrick, Pegg, and Mattacks played a number of gigs in the UK in the early 80s, then toured extensively in the UK and the US in 1984 and 1985. In 1985 Nicol joined in the recording of the Fairport album ''
Gladys' Leap'', on which, as well as playing guitar, he shared production credits, contributed the song "Wat Tyler", arranged traditional tunes and acted as lead singer for the first time. The album was well received, and led to the reformation of the band a year later.
Reformations and reunions 1986–present
The period 1986–97 was perhaps the busiest in Nicol's career. With Swarbrick absent he finally became the front man for the new Fairport. Most commentators have tended to feel that his developing baritone voice was more than adequate for the task and his vocals on songs like "The Hiring Fair" have been particularly praised. Although Fairport embarked on regular recording and touring, Nicol produced two solo albums in this period: ''Before Your Time'' (1987) and ''Consonant Please Carol'' (1992). Between 1991 and 1996 he played on three albums by Richard Thompson. From 1993 he rejoined the Albion Band in a new acoustic line-up and with them recorded three highly regarded albums, the first of which, ''
Acousticity'' (1993), he produced, touring extensively in Europe and America. He also continued to undertake work with a wide variety of artists, including a tour with
Art Garfunkel
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Born in Forest Hills, Queens, New York, Garfunkel became acquainte ...
in 1988 and playing on albums by
Beverley Craven and
Beth Nielsen Chapman
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. In 1990 he released a video of ''Singing Games for Children'' with his wife Sylvia.
In 1997, Nicol left the Albion Band and began to focus more directly on Fairport Convention, but able to share vocal duties with
Chris Leslie
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and taking over some of the responsibility for organising the Cropredy Festival from 2005. He regularly rejoins the now suspended Albion Band for their Albion Christmas tours and continues to record with Fairport and other artists.
In 2009, Nicol reunited with original Fairport Convention vocalist
Judy Dyble, playing on two tracks on her album ''
Talking with Strangers''. In the same year he performed in
Alan Simon's rock opera ''
Anne de Bretagne'', playing the role of King
Edward IV of England
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.
Guitar technique
Like Richard Thompson, Nicol uses a
hybrid picking technique that uses a pick between thumb and forefinger and remaining fingers to pluck the higher strings, the pick can then be used to strum. Nicol described his technique as 'percussive'.
Although Nicol openly admits he lacks Thompson's exceptional lead technique, he is considered one of the most reliable and versatile rhythm players available, as testified by his large number of credits with a wide variety of artists from different genres. In the view of Dave Mattacks, his fellow Fairport member for many years, "he is the best acoustic supportive player I know".
Recognition
As part of Fairport Convention, Nicol received the 'Lifetime achievement award' at the 2002
BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards. At the 2006 Folk Awards he shared in the award for 'Most influential folk album of all time' voted by Radio 2 listeners for ''Liege and Lief''. At the 2007 awards he received an award with Fairport, along with the late Sandy Denny, for 'Favourite folk track of all time' for "
Who Knows Where the Time Goes?".
Discography
For Fairport Convention see
Fairport Convention discography
For the Albion Band see
The Albion Band discography
;As solo artist
* ''Before Your Time'' (Woodworm, 1987)
* ''Consonant Please Carol'' (Woodworm, 1992)
* ''Before Your Time/Consonant Please Carol'' (Woodworm, 1998)
;With
Steve Ashley
* ''Stroll On'' (Gull, 1974)
* ''Demo Tapes'' (CND, 1980)
* ''Steve Ashley's Family Album'' (Woodworm, 1983)
* ''Mysterious Ways'' (Lighthouse/LINE, 1990)
* ''The Test of Time'' (Market Square, 1999)
* ''Everyday Lives'' (Topic, 2001)
* ''Live In Concert'' (Dusk Fire, 2006)
* ''Time and Tide'' (Topic, 2007)
* ''Steve Ashley's Family Album Revisited'' (Talking Elephant 2021)
;With
Vashti Bunyan
* ''
Just Another Diamond Day'' (Philips, 1970)
;With
Beth Nielsen Chapman
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* ''
You Hold the Key'' (Reprise, 1993)
;With
Shirley Collins
Shirley Elizabeth Collins MBE (born 5 July 1935) is an English folk singer who was a significant contributor to the British Folk Revival of the 1960s and 1970s. She often performed and recorded with her sister Dolly, whose accompaniment on ...
* ''Adieu to Old England'' (Topic, 1974)
* ''
Anthems in Eden'' (BGO Records, 1999)
;With
Julie Covington
* ''Julie Covington'' (Fame, 1978)
;With
Beverley Craven
* ''
Beverley Craven'' (Epic, 1990)
;With
Sandy Denny
Alexandra Elene MacLean Denny (6 January 1947 – 21 April 1978) was an English singer-songwriter who was lead singer of the British folk rock band Fairport Convention. She has been described as " guably the pre-eminent British folk-rock sin ...
* ''
Gold Dust'' (Island, 1998)
;With
Judy Dyble
* "
Talking with Strangers" (Fixit, 2009)
;With
Art Garfunkel
Arthur Ira Garfunkel (born November 5, 1941) is an American singer, actor and poet who is best known for his partnership with Paul Simon in the folk rock duo Simon & Garfunkel.
Born in Forest Hills, Queens, New York, Garfunkel became acquainte ...
* ''Concert'' (1988)
;With
Murray Head
* ''
Voices'' (Mercury, 1980)
* ''
Passion'' (Justin Time, 2002)
;With
Mike Heron
*''
Smiling Men with Bad Reputations'' (Elektra, 1971)
;With
John Kirkpatrick and
Ashley Hutchings
* ''The Compleat Dancing Master'' (Island 1974)
;With
John Martyn
* ''
Solid Air'' (Island, 1973)
;With
Matthews' Southern Comfort
* ''
Matthews' Southern Comfort'' (Decca, 1970)
;With
Phil Pickett
* ''
The Bones of All Men'' (Hannibal, 1998)
;With
Alan Simon
* ''Excalibur I – La Légende des Celtes'' (Sony Music, 1998)
* ''Excalibur – Le concert mythique'' (Sony Music, 2000)
* ''Excalibur II – L'Anneau des Celtes'' (EMI, 2007)
* ''Anne de Bretagne'' (Rue Stendhal, 2009)
* ''Excalibur III – The Origins'' (Celluloid, 2012)
;With
Cat Stevens
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* ''
Numbers
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'' (A&M, 1975)
;With
Al Stewart
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* ''
Love Chronicles'' (CBS, 1969) – listed as "Simon Breckenridge"
* ''
Modern Times'' (CBS, 1975)
;With
Dave Swarbrick
* ''In the Club'' (1981) (Tape)
* ''Live at the White Bear'' (White Bear Records, 1982)
* ''Close to the Wind'' (Woodworm, 1984)
* ''Close to the White Bear'' (Woodworm, 1998)
* ''Swarbrick 2'' (Transatlantic, 1977)
* ''When We Were Very Young'' (Talking Elephant, 2010)
;With
Linda Thompson
* ''Dreams Fly Away: a History of Linda Thompson'' (Hannibal, 1996)
;With
Richard Thompson
* ''
(guitar, vocal)'' (Island, 1976)
* ''
Hand of Kindness'' (Hannibal, 1983)
* ''
Across a Crowded Room'' (Polygram, 1985)
* ''Doom and Gloom From The Tomb'' (tape) (Flypaper, 1985)
* ''Doom and Gloom II (Over My Dead Body)'' (tape) (Flypaper, 1991)
* ''
Rumor and Sigh'' (Capitol, 1991)
* ''Watching The Dark: The History of Richard Thompson'' (Hannibal, 1993)
* ''
You? me? us?'' (Capitol, 1996)
;With Richard and Linda Thompson
* ''
I Want to See the Bright Lights Tonight'' (Island, 1974)
* ''
Hokey Pokey'' (Island, 1975)
* ''
First Light'' (Chrysalis, 1978)
* ''
Sunnyvista'' (Chrysalis, 1979)
* ''
Shoot Out the Lights'' (Hannibal, 1982)
* ''End of the Rainbow – An Introduction To Richard & Linda Thompson'' (Island, 2002)
;With
Royston Wood & Heather Wood
* ''No Relation'' (Transatlantic, 1977)
Notes
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1950 births
Living people
English male singers
English folk singers
English folk guitarists
English male guitarists
English people of Scottish descent
Fairport Convention members
Appalachian dulcimer players
People from Muswell Hill
People educated at Friern Barnet Grammar School
English folk rock musicians
The Albion Band members