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    Rock, glam rock. Occupation (s) Singer-songwriter. Instrument (s) Vocals. Years active. 1975–present. Nicholas George Gilder (born 21 December 1951) is a British-Canadian musician who first came to prominence as the frontman for the glam rock band Sweeney Todd. He later had a successful solo career as a singer/songwriter.

  2. Nick Gilder. Soundtrack: Barb Wire. Rock singer and songwriter Nick Gilder was born on December 21, 1951 in London, England. Nick's family moved to Canada and settled in Vancouver when he was ten. Gilder began performing in bands while in high school. His band Rasputin eventually became Sweeney Todd, which holds the distinction of being Canada's first glam-rock group. Sweeney Todd scored a ...

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  3. Mar 17, 2011 · Enjoy the full version of Nick Gilder's classic hit song Hot Child In The City, a catchy tune about the dangers and temptations of urban life.

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  5. Apr 9, 2007 · Gilder, Nick. Nick Gilder. Singer, songwriter, b London, UK, 21 Dec 1951. Nick Gilder moved with his family to Vancouver at 10, and sang with a number of amateur bands until joining Rasputin with high-school friend Jim McCulloch, a guitarist. By 1974 the band had become Sweeney Todd (with Budd Marr, bass, Dan Gaudin, keyboards, and John Booth ...

  6. Jan 6, 2020 · That’s the story that Nick Gilder attempted to tell when his panting power-popper “Hot Child In The City” randomly ascended to #1 for a single week. Talking to Rolling Stone at the time ...

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  8. Oct 16, 2015 · In the late seventies Gilder moved to Los Angeles and embarked on a solo career, gaining some recognition for another tune, “Hot Child in the City”. Not much has been heard of Nick Gilder in the eighties, largely due to his being tangled up in legalities stemming from the collapse of his former record label, Casablanca.

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