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Years active
  
1975–present

Origin
  
Vancouver, Canada

Name
  
Nick Gilder


Occupation(s)
  
Singer-songwriter

Role
  
Musician · nickgilder.com

Instruments
  
Vocals

Genres
  
Rock music, Glam rock

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Born
  
21 December 1951 (age 72) London, England (
1951-12-21
)

Music group
  
Sweeney Todd (1975 – 1976)

Awards
  
Juno Award for Single of the Year, Juno Award for Most Promising Male Vocalist of the Year

People also search for
  
James McCulloch, Holly Knight, Bryan Adams, Frank Baker, Mike Russell, Dave Groves, Mark Kenny

Albums
  
City Nights, You Know Who You Are, Body Talk Muzik, Rock America, Nick Gilder

Birth name
  
Nicholas George Gilder

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Nicholas George "Nick" Gilder (born 21 December 1951), is an English-Canadian musician who first came to prominence as the frontman for the glam rock band Sweeney Todd. He later had a successful solo career as a singer/songwriter.

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Biography

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Born in London, England, Gilder was raised in Vancouver. He began his career as front-man for the glam rock band Sweeney Todd, which later briefly featured a very young Bryan Adams. Sweeney Todd had a number one hit, "Roxy Roller", that held on to the top spot in the Canadian music charts for three weeks in 1975. It went on to win a Juno Award for "Best Selling Single" in 1977.

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Feeling they had international scope, Gilder and fellow band member, guitarist, and songwriting partner James McCulloch left the band and signed a US record deal. It was in his second solo album, which spawned the hit "Hot Child in the City", that gave Gilder chart success in the United States. That song went to No.1 both in Canada and the US. It also earned him two more Juno Awards: "Single of the Year" and for "Most Promising Male Vocalist of the Year" in Canada as well as a People's Choice Award in the US. It stalled outside the Top 40 in the United Kingdom, though it was featured on Top of the Pops and also in a Hot Gossip dance routine on The Kenny Everett Video Show. He's had subsequent singles, but with only minimal success in Canada and none that cracked the US Top 40.

Gilder has also been successful as a songwriter for artists such as Bette Midler, Joe Cocker and Pat Benatar. In 1984, the band Scandal featuring Patty Smyth had a US Top 10 hit with "The Warrior," which was written by Gilder and Holly Knight and earned him a BMI Airplay Award. The song also reached #1 in Canada, making him the first Canadian artist to reach the Top of the Canadian chart as lead singer for a band (Sweeney Todd with "Roxy Roller"), a solo artist ("Hot Child in the City") and songwriter for another artist.

Gilder's songs have been used in several movies such as Youngblood with Rob Lowe, The Wraith with Charlie Sheen, Barb Wire with Pamela Anderson, Scenes From the Goldmine, that included a cameo appearance in the movie by Gilder, and in TV series Sex and the City, That '70s Show, Ed (TV series), Nip/Tuck, and most recently in the 2010 movie The Runaways, where "Roxy Roller" was featured early in the film.

Armand Van Helden sampled "Rockaway" on his 2005 club hit, "When the Lights Go Down." The following year Nemesis recorded “Hot Child in the City” for their 2006 debut CD, Rise Up and Rocket recorded "Backstreet Noise" for their CD, Girls with Candy Hearts.

Gilder returned to Canada in the mid-1990s, where he continues to record and tour. He has currently settled in Port Moody, British Columbia, where he lives with his family.

Gilder was to release an album called A Night on the Town, A Day in the Country in 2005, but it was shelved.

Solo

Studio Albums:

  • 1977: You Know Who You Are, Chrysalis Records
  • 1978: City Nights, Chrysalis Records (# 13 Can)
  • 1979: Frequency, Chrysalis Records (# 71 Can)
  • 1980: Rock America, Casablanca Records
  • 1981: Body Talk Muzik, Casablanca Records
  • 1985: Nick Gilder, RCA Records
  • 1997: Stairways, Spinner Music Group/Gilder Records
  • 1999: Longtime Coming, Page Music/Oasis/Orchard
  • Compilations:

  • 2001: The Best of Nick Gilder, EMI- Capitol Music/Razor & Tie Entertainment (The Chrysalis Years)
  • 2007: City Nights/Frequency, Collectables Records
  • Singles:

  • 1976: "She’s a Star (in Her Own Right), Chrysalis Records (#71 Can)
  • 1976: "Roxy Roller", Chrysalis Records (#1 Can, #90 US)
  • 1977: "Runaways in the Night", Chrysalis Records
  • 1977: "Rated X", Chrysalis Records
  • 1978: "Hot Child in the City", Chrysalis Records (#1 Can & US, #3 NZ, #9 Aus)
  • 1978: "Here Comes the Night", Chrysalis Records (#21 Can, No. 44 US)
  • 1978: "(She's) One of the Boys", Chrysalis Records
  • 1978: "Got to Get Out", Chrysalis Records
  • 1979: "(You Really) Rock Me", Chrysalis Records (#35 Can, #57US)
  • 1979: "Electric Love", Chrysalis Records
  • 1979: "Metro Jets", Chrysalis Records
  • 1979: "Into the 80's", Chrysalis Records
  • 1980: "Wild Ones (Feeling Electric)", Casablanca Records (#22 Can)
  • 1980: "Catch 22", Casablanca Records (#26 Can)
  • 1980: "Rock America", Casablanca Records
  • 1980: "I’ve Got Your Number", Casablanca Records
  • 1981: "Prove It", Casablanca Records
  • 1981: "She Talks (Body Talk)", Casablanca Records
  • 1985: "Let Me In", RCA Records (#50 Can)
  • 1985: "Footsteps", RCA Records (#95 Can)
  • 1997: "Café Heaven", Spinner Music Group Inc./Gilder Records
  • 1997: "You’re Everything (I Want to Do)", Spinner Music Group Inc./Gilder Records
  • 2000: "Roxy Roller 2000", Page Music
  • With Sweeney Todd

    Album:

  • 1975: Sweeney Todd, London Records (#14 Can)
  • Singles:

  • 1975: "Rock ‘N’ Roll Story", London Records
  • 1975: "Sweeney Todd Folder", London Records (#36 Can)
  • 1975: "Roxy Roller", London Records (#1 Can)
  • Songwriting contributions

    ‡ Also provided background vocals on "Don't Walk Away" & "Cool Zero"
    ‡‡ Not included in the soundtrack release

    References

    Nick Gilder Wikipedia