Mr Nick Nasty

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Mr Nick Nasty is a British musician, promoter, and internet figure who began his career in the UK punk scene during the late 70's & early 80's. He has topped the Soundclick internet charts and has caused a short lived global media stir with the second Punk Jubilee Gig "Out-Rage 2002" endorsed by Glen Matlock. Coinciding with Queen Elizabeth IIs Silver & Golden Jubilees the Silver Jubilee of 1977 was celebrated by Punks with infamous 'Sex Pistols Boat Gig' on the river Thames. The Golden Jubilee was celebrated by Punks with 'Out-Rage' 2002 organised by Mr Nick Nasty & entailed bands playing in 'outrageous' places globally on the day. Examples include TV coverage of a Dutch Punk Band playing on a rooftop. Australia also had gigs the main one being a Festival by RRR Radio, Melbourne.

Media articles regarding 'Out-Rage 2002'

'Out-Rage 2002', UK Big Issue, 2002

'Royal Trouble', Australian Big Issue, 2002

Nottingham Evening Post, April 15, 2002

UK Daily Mirror, 2002, 6 entries

'Royality Rage', The Bulletin, 05/15/2002

CNN - May 17,2002

Total Rock Radio, 2002 http://www.totalrock.com

Punk & Oi in the UK, 2002 http://www.punkoiuk.co.uk

References to these & more can be found on Mr Nick Nastys website.

[edit] Charity

Mr Nick Nasty is a founder of The Collective, a music collective, who now use 'download & donate' to help keep raising money for Cancer Research through art & music.

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