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Big Pig (1985 – 1991)

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Nick Disbray is an Australian singer, author, solo artist, composer, and author of Fairy Tales and Adventure stories.

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Formerly known as a member of 1980s rock group Big Pig, where he was male lead vocalist. Nick Disbray was born in Brighton, England and moved to Melbourne, and lived in St Kilda for half of his life.

Following the demise of Big Pig in 1990, Disbray released the solo album Yep! in 1994. "The Jazz Album" was released on the same year. The beginning of Nick Disbray's solo career marked a new era for him to explore and refine his songwriting.

1998 saw the release of the GIRL album, which was largely a funk record.

In 2015, Disbray released FREE and HERE albums.

In late 2015, he published two books on Amazon, "The Rifleman and The Fisherman", An Epic Tale of Adventure, and "The Tales Of Mandolina - Volume One", A book of Fairy Tales reminiscent of the style of Hans Christian Andersen.


Albums

  • YEP! (June 1994)
  • The Jazz Album (June 1994)
  • GIRL (June 1998)
  • Scooter E.P. (September 2004)
  • FREE - the iPhone Album (December 2014)
  • HERE (September 2015)
  • Singles

    From Yep!:

  • Ordinary People
  • Good Woman
  • 3 Things
  • From E.P.:

  • Going to the Church
  • From Free - the iPhone Album:

  • Sun in the Morning
  • I Never Knew (Anyone Like You)
  • I Was Wrong
  • Have You Ever Been In Love With A Beautiful Woman
  • From HERE:

  • Portobello Road
  • Do Me Good
  • Candy Lollipop
  • Something Wonderful
  • Beautiful Day
  • Books

  • The Rifleman and The Fisherman (Quest - Book One) (September 2015)
  • The Tales Of Mandolina - Volume One (September 2015)
  • Songs

    Break AwayBill & Ted's Excellent Adventure · 1989
    Hungry TownYoung Einstein · 1988
    Devil's Song1988

    References

    Nick Disbray Wikipedia


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