Nick Garrie
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Nick Garrie-Hamilton, better known as Nick Garrie, is a British singer-songwriter best known for his extremely rare 1969 debut album, The Nightmare of JB Stanislas, which is considered by many to be an exemplary piece of psychedelic baroque pop. Original copies of the album, which was reportedly only available in France, are known to very expensive, and it wasn't until 2005, when Rev-ola Records issued it, that it was available on CD.
Garrie was never commercially successful in the English-speaking world, though his second album, Suitcase Man, peaked at Number 1 in Spain.
2007 - A radio show, called Trilogy Rock, has recently prepared three concerts for him in Catalonia; the North of Spain. As part of their 10th anniversary activities, Nick has been able to play in Barcelona, Banyoles and La Roca del Vallès. In june played again near Barcelona, in el Prat de Llobregat. [1]
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- ^ Nick Garrie-Hamilton, The Official Site, 23.11.2005, last checked on Jan, 15, 2007