Nigel Powell

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Nigel Powell

Nigel Powell playing at Old Trafford Cricket Ground in June 2010.
Background information
Origin Abingdon, England
Occupations Musician and Producer
Instruments Drums, Percussion, Piano, Guitar, Bass Guitar, Mandolin, Keyboards, Vocals
Associated acts Frank Turner, Dive Dive, Unbelievable Truth

Nigel Powell is a multi-instrumental musician from Abingdon, England.

Powell was educated at Abingdon School. While at school he was in a band called Illiterate Hands, which also featured future Radiohead guitarist Jonny Greenwood and Andy Yorke, brother of Thom Yorke.[1]

He currently works as Frank Turner's live and studio drummer as a member of The Sleeping Souls and is also a member of the Oxford based alternative rock band Dive Dive.[2] He was formerly a member of Unbelievable Truth. He is endorsed by Pro-Mark Sticks and Sabian Cymbals.[3] Frank Turner and The Sleeping Souls headlined Wembley Arena in April 2012 and played at the Opening Ceremony of the 2012 Olympic Games in London.

Discography - as musician

Studio Albums

EPs

Singles

[6]

DVDs

Discography - as producer

Studio Albums

Singles / EPs

Demos

  • Radiohead as On A Friday - various demos between 1986 and 1990
  • Dial F For Frankenstein (2009)

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References

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