[% META title = 'The Nick Simper Discobiography' %]
Nick Simper...
was born on 3rd November 1945 in Norwood Green, Southall, Great Britain. He played in various bands before joining early Deep Purple. |
1960 to 196?
The Renegades | |
People involved Nick Simper (gtr); with some others. |
196? to November 1964
The Delta Five | |
People involved Nick Simper (gtr); with others. |
November 1964 to September 1965
Buddy Britten & the Regents | |
People involved Buddy Britten (gtr/vcl); Tony Lost (pno); Roger Pinner (drm); Nick Simper (bss). Released two singles.
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September 1965 to April 1966
Simon Raven Cult | |
People involved Kid Freedom [= Nick Simper] (bss); Richard Honour (kbr); Simon Raven [= Buddy Britten] (gtr/vcl); Roger Truth [= Roger Pinner] (drm). Buddy Britten & the Regents transformed itself into Simon Raven Cult and released one single.
Albums & singles |
May 1966 to October 1966
Johnny Kidd & the New Pirates | |
People involved Johnny Kidd (vcl); Roger Pinner (drm); Nick Simper (bss); Ray Soaper (kbr); Mick Stewart (gtr). Johnny Kidd & the New Pirates toured the UK until October 1966, when Kidd was killed in a car accident. Before that they had recorded and released a single. The Pirates tried to live on without Kidd.
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December 1966 to May 1967
Pirates | |
People involved Johnny Carroll (vcl/kbr); Roger Pinner (drm); Nick Simper (bss); Mick Stewart (gtr); and later John Kerrison (drm). Tried to survive on their own after Kidd had died. Kerrison replaced Pinner on drums sometime during 1967. Most probably they didn't release any recordings. Anyone to confirm? |
May to October 1967
Simper did various session work during 1967. He also toured together with Screaming Lord Sutch, Billie Davis, and others. Simper was also in a group called Cyrano & the Bergeracs either during this period or perhaps earlier. |
October 1967 to February 1968
The Flowerpot Men | |
People involved Tony Burrows (vcl); Neil Landon (vcl); Jon Lord (kbr); Carlo Little (drm); Pete Nelson (vcl); Ged Peck (gtr); Robin Shaw (vcl); Nick Simper (bss). The Flowerpot Men was a studio concept created by the duo Carter/Lewis, who recorded and released "Let's Go To San Francisco" during 1967. It became a huge hit. Thus a touring band was quickly assembled. Simper joined on bass. While on tour, the original keyboard player caught the flue (or something), and thus Simper's old mate Jon Lord was brought in for the remainder of the tour. Neither Simper nor Lord took part of any recordings though. |
February/March 1968
Roundabout | |
People involved Ritchie Blackmore (gtr); Chris Curtis (vcl); Dave Curtis (vcl); Jon Lord (kbr); Nick Simper (bss); Bobby Woodman (drm). The embryonic Deep Purple. Chris Curtis soon disappeared, as did Dave Curtis and Bobby Woodman. In came Rod Evans and Ian Paice. |
March/April 1968
Roundabout | |
People involved Ritchie Blackmore (gtr); Rod Evans (vcl); Jon Lord (kbr); Nick Simper (bss); Ian Paice (drm). Following a Scandinavian tour in April 1968, Roundabout decided to transform itself into Deep Purple. |
April 1968 to July 1969
Deep Purple Mk I | |
People involved Ritchie Blackmore (gtr); Rod Evans (vcl); Jon Lord (kbr); Ian Paice (drm); Nick Simper (bss). This pioneering line-up recorded three albums: Shades of Deep Purple (1968), Book of Taliesyn (1968) and Deep Purple (1969). In mid-1967, Simper was kicked out of Deep Purple.
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Late 1969 to early 1970
Marsha Hunt Band | |
People involved Marsha Hunt (vcl?); Jed Peck (gtr); Mac Poole (drm); Nick Simper (bss); and possibly others as well. Eventually, Marsha Hunt got pregnant and decided to quit touring (or perhaps even music biz altogether). The rest of the guys went on to form Warhorse. |
June 1970 to July 1974
Warhorse | |
People involved Ashley Holt (vcl); Jed Peck (gtr); Mac Poole (drm); Nick Simper (bss); Frank Wilson (kbr). Warhorse recorded and released two albums, while a third came to the demo stage. The demo tracks are included as bonus tracks on the 1997 reissue of Red Sea.
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June 1971
Lord Sutch & Heavy Friends | |
People involved Ritchie Blackmore (gtr); Anette Brox (vcl); Victor Brox (vcl); Matthew Fisher (kbr); Brian Keith (vcl/trm); Carlo Little (drm); Keith Moon (drm); Sid Phillips (sxp); Noel Redding (bss); Nick Simper (bss); David Sutch (vcl). Screaming Lord Sutch assembled some rock celebrities for a one night gig in a London pub. The whole thing was recorded, though apparently nodoby besides Sutch himself knew that. The recordings were later released as the Hands Of Jack the Ripper album in 1971.
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Mid 1974 to mid 1978
Simper came to work as a writer and house musician for some management company together with Pete Parks. This lasted till he formed Fandango sometime during 1978. |
During 1978
Rosco Gordon | |
People involved Rosco Gordon (pno/vcl); Carlo Little (drm); Sid Phillips (sxp); Nick Simper (bss); and Wayne Bennett (gtr). Recorded at 100 Oxford Street in London.
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April 1978 till 1980
Nick Simper's Fandango | |
People involved Neil McArthur (kbr); Peter Parks (gtr/vcl); Ron Penney (drm); Jim Proops (vcl); Nick Simper (bss/vcl). Simultaneously with Fandango, both Simper and Parks was also in a touring band called Flying Fox (see further below for details).
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From 1978/79 to 1980
Flying Fox | |
People involved Carlo Little (drm); Pete Parks (gtr); Frankie Reed (vcl); Nick Simper (bss). From 1978-ish onwards, Simper was in a UK-based touring band called the Flying Fox. He was simultaneously in Fandango with whom he recorded two albums. With Flying Fox, however, he toured the London area. Their live gigs were apparently very popular. The singer eventually emigrated to Australia in 1980, after which various vocal replacements entered at different periods. |
August 1980
Nick Simper's Fandango | |
People involved Peter Parks (gtr/vcl); Mac Poole (drm); Jim Proops (vcl); Nick Simper (bss/vcl); plus possibly others as well. While off touring with Flying Fox, Simper and Parks recorded another album with Fandango. There might have been some additional sessioners involved in this.
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From 1980 to 1984/1985
Flying Fox | |
People involved Alan Barrett (vcl); Marie Dunn (vcl); Ron Harwood (vcl); Carlo Little (drm); Pete Parks (gtr); Nick Simper (bss); and various other people on vocals. After the original singer, Reed, had emigrated to Australia in 1980, various vocalists jumped in from time to time. Flying Fox (as the Nicolodeon) recorded a single in 1982 together with some Mari Dunn on vocals. The single was credited to Nicolodeon.
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During 1982/1983
Roscoe Gordon | |
People involved Roscoe Gordon (pno/vcl/gtr); Wayne Bennett (gtr); Ray Ellison (vcl); Carlo Little (drm); Sid Phillips (...); Nick Simper (bss/vcl). Another session with Roscoe.
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From 1985-ish to the mid-1990s
The Good Ole Boys | |
People involved Peter Parks (gtr/vcl); Alan Barrett (?); Simon Bishop (?); Nick Simper (bss); Richard Underwood (?); plus occasional in-siters. When Flying Fox eventually collapsed, Simper and Parks quickly formed a new band. They toured regularly 'round the London area until the mid-1990s. Did they record anything? Good question. |
December 1994 onwards
Quatermass II | |
People involved Nick Simper (bss); Peter Taylor (vcl); Bernie Tormé (gtr); Mick Underwood (drm). Reformation of a band known to most lovers of British rock. They met, jammed and recorded some demos. Unfortunately though, before closing a record deal, Tormé and Taylor left. Hm, wonder what happened to those demos? |
Sometime during 1994/1995
Flying Fox | |
People involved Carlo Little (drm); Pete Parks (gtr); Frankie Reed (vcl); Nick Simper (bss); and guests. Reed returned briefly from Australia and the original line-up of Flying Fox made a one-time reunion gig (together with invited friends) at a pub in Greenford called The Rising Sun, which was also video-taped. No official release though. |
August 1996 to June 1997
Quatermass II | |
People involved Gary Davis (gtr); Bert Foley (vcl/gtr); Nick Simper (bss); Mick Underwood (drm/prc); plus Don Airey (kbr). New members were quickly assembled, and a new record was soon recorded.
Long Road [cd] : UK 1997 Thunderbird CSA 108 |
October 2000
Wee Willie Harris & the Alabama Slammers | |
People involved Wee Willie Harris & the Alabama Slammers, with sessioners, eg. Nick Simper (bss), Pete Newman (sxp), Johnny Casanova (pno). The Alabama Slammers, a UK-based rock band playing rock'n'roll à la 50s, backed up Wee Willie Harris on one album. Nick Simper, though not a regular member, apparently plays bass on some tracks.
Rag Moppin' [cd] : UK June 2003 Pollytone Records PEPCD137 |