Nicky Hopkins
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Interview by Andrew Tyler, Disc and Music Echo, December 1971
DURING THE NEXT 12 months Nicky Hopkins, the world's best-known anonymous pianist, will be the fourth German on the right no more. After years of ...
Nicky Hopkins: The Tin Man Was a Dreamer
Review by Bud Scoppa, Rolling Stone, June 1973
NICKY HOPKINS has gone into his first solo project in as careful and organized a manner as he goes into the studio to work on ...
Nicky Hopkins: Sixth Stone Rolls Alone
Interview by Chris Charlesworth, Melody Maker, August 1973
THE NEWS THAT the Rolling Stones are to tour next month without their long serving pianist Nicky Hopkins will come as a surprise to those ...
Interview by Harold Bronson, Zoo World, October 1973
ALTHOUGH NICKY Hopkins' bouts with more than casual illness are no secret, the British pianist has one of the more prolific careers as a session ...
Profile and Interview by Steven P. Wheeler, Music Connection, August 1991
PROBABLY THE most underrated and yet most talented musicians are those who carry with them the less-than-heralded title of "session player." While some transformed themselves ...
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