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Nick Sanderson (musician)

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Genres
  
Alternative rock

Name
  
Nick Sanderson

Role
  
Musician

Instruments
  
Drums, vocals

Music groups
  
Earl Brutus

Years active
  
1982–2008


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Born
  
22 April 1961 Sheffield, England (
1961-04-22
)

Labels
  
Deceptive Records, Fruition

Associated acts
  
Earl Brutus, Clock DVA, The Jesus and Mary Chain, The Gun Club, World of Twist, Freeheat

Died
  
June 8, 2008, London, United Kingdom

Albums
  
Stoned & Dethroned, Munki, Hate Rock 'n' Roll, The Sound of Speed, Sound of Speed

Occupation(s)
  
Musician, train driver

Nick Sanderson (22 April 1961 – 8 June 2008) was an English musician, most famous for being the front man in Earl Brutus, and a short-term member of the Scottish alternative rock band The Jesus and Mary Chain.

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Musical career

Sanderson started his professional career in the early 1980s by becoming the drummer in the Sheffield post-punk group Clock DVA. After that he drummed for the re-formed punk-blues group The Gun Club. He later joined World of Twist, a Manchester-based group.

In the early 1990s, Sanderson became a lyricist and singer in Earl Brutus. The band eventually signed a deal with the Island Records subsidiary Fruition. The two Earl Brutus albums, Your Majesty. . . We Are Here (1996) and Tonight You Are the Special One (1998) received critical acclaim, but did not make the charts.

In 1998, he also played for The Jesus and Mary Chain on their album Munki, and for Jim Reid's Freeheat, In addition to writing "Male Wife" with William Reid on Lazycame's album"Yawn!" in 2000.

Personal life

Sanderson was married to The Gun Club's Japanese bassist, Romi Mori, with whom he had a son, Syd.

After Earl Brutus's commercial failure, Sanderson got a job as an engine driver on the Brighton to London line.

He died in 2008 after a battle with lung cancer. A tribute concert was held in his remembrance.

References

Nick Sanderson (musician) Wikipedia


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