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Birth name
  
Christopher Tidmarsh

Associated acts
  
The Crusaders

Albums
  
That's Nice

Labels
  
Strike

Record label
  
Strike

Years active
  
1960s

Genres
  
Rock and roll

Instruments
  
Vocals

Name
  
Neil Christian


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Born
  
14 February 1943Hoxton, London, England (
1943-02-14
)

Died
  
January 4, 2010, United Kingdom

Similar People
  
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Neil Christian, born Christopher Tidmarsh (14 February 1943 – 4 January 2010) had a solo hit single in 1966, when "That's Nice" (written by Miki Dallon), reached Number 14 in the UK Singles Chart. He remains, however, a one-hit wonder. Follow-up singles "Oops" and "Two at a Time" never reached the charts. He was born Hoxton, East London.

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Career

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Neil Christian and the Crusaders are one of the British rock and roll bands of the 1960s. They were signed to the Strike record label.

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In the early 1960s Jimmy Page was asked to join The Crusaders. Page toured with Christian for approximately two years, and later played on several of his records, including their November 1962 single, "The Road to Love" / "The Big Beat Drum", released on Columbia and produced by Joe Meek under his RGM Sound imprint. At various times the band included Albert Lee and Alex Dmochowski, who later joined Aynsley Dunbar Retaliation.

When most of the line-up left to join Lord Sutch's Savages in 1965, Christian took on members of Luton Band The Hustlers, including Mick Abrahams, although in 1966 a touring version of The Crusaders was put together to promote the hit single "That's Nice" which consisted of Tony Marsh piano (b. Anthony Marsh, 1946); Tornado Evans drums; Ritchie Blackmore guitar; and Bibi Blange bass. Further singles failed to reach the charts, however, and Christian moved to Germany, where he remained popular.

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In 1971, Christian took on the management of Crushed Butler who changed their name to Tiger. Christian got them into recording studios both in Wembley, and Tooting, London, where he produced them.

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Everything Christian released between 1962 and 1968 has been reissued on the CD compilation, That's Nice, which also added several unreleased recordings from the same era.

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  • Paul Brett
  • Jimmy Page
  • Ritchie Blackmore
  • Nicky Hopkins
  • Albert Lee
  • Mick Abrahams
  • Carlo Little


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    References

    Neil Christian Wikipedia


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