Nigel Clark
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Nigel Clark (born 18 September 1966, Redditch, Worcestershire) emerged on the British music scene as the lead singer and bassist of the pop band, Dodgy. The band released three albums on A&M Records before initially breaking up in 1998. In many ways, the band's sound predated the Brit-pop sound that dominated UK music in the mid to late 1990s.
Clark returned to performing in 2005 as a solo entity. This new project has received much attention, including a positive review from Q magazine. He released his debut album 21st Century Man on 20 November 2006.
In 2007, Nigel teamed up with dance music duo 'SFG' to produce a new version of his hit single 'Good Enough'.
SFG (which stands for Sunshine Feel Good) have been writing dance tracks together in their Hereford studio for just over two years.
The group consists of Jon Sidwell, who has worked alongside some of the top musicians and DJs in the country for over 25 years (including Judge Jules and Binary Finary), and DJ Andrew Marston, who also presents the 'Friday Session Introducing...' on BBC Hereford & Worcester.
BMG Music Publishing, who own the copyright to the composition, gave the go-ahead to the reworking in July 2007 and the single is currently available as a white label, with BMG pitching it to advertisers, television producers, computer game programmers and movie makers.
[edit] References
- BBC Nottingham – November 2006 – Matt Willis / Josh Ritter / Nigel Clark / Voices of the Valley
- BBC Hereford and Worcester – The Friday Session 24.11.06 – Live music from the Zebedy Rays and Nigel Clark (ex Dodgy)
- The Prom – Review of Nigel Clark
- Redditch Advertiser, 4:51pm Monday 12th February 2007 – CD - 21st Century Man - Nigel Clark
- SFG - Sunshine Feel Good, Official Site
Nigel plans to release the 'lost' album, Make Believe Love, later in 2008.
[edit] External links
- Nigel Clark Official site.