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  1. NICKY HOPKINS DISCOGRAPHY HIGHLIGHTS THE SIXTIES . THE WHO, My Generation, Brunswick/Decca USA THE KINKS, The Kinks Kontroversy, Pye/Reprise NICKY HOPKINS, The Revolutionary Piano Of…, CBS THE KINKS, Face To Face, Pye / Reprise ROLLING STONES, Between The Buttons, Decca/London ROLLING STONES, Their Satanic Majesties Request, Decca/London

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  2. Discography. Solo albums. Soundtracks. Selected performances and collaborations. References. External links. Nicky Hopkins. Nicholas Christian Hopkins (24 February 1944 – 6 September 1994) was an English pianist and organist.

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  5. Sep 6, 1994 · Explore Nicky Hopkins's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Nicky Hopkins on AllMusic.

    • The Who, “Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere” (1965) Although Nicky Hopkins is most-associated with the Stones (given the breadth of his collaborations with the band), the pianist’s streak of all-star session work began with the Who.
    • The Kinks, “Sunny Afternoon” (1966) Impressed not only with Hopkins’ playing, but also his amicable nature and ability to learn parts with a minimum of explanation, Talmy continued to work with the pianist.
    • Rolling Stones, “She’s a Rainbow” (1967) As a session man, Hopkins was usually found in a supporting role, either pounding or tickling the ivories to suit the best needs of the track at hand.
    • The Kinks, “Days” (1968) Although Ray Davies praised Hopkins' lack of ego in the studio, it’s unlikely that the piano player would have said the same thing about the Kinks frontman.
  6. Nicky Hopkins discography and songs: Music profile for Nicky Hopkins, born 24 February 1944. Genres: Piano Rock, Rock & Roll. Albums include Brave New World, Jefferson Airplane, and Jamming With Edward!.

  7. Nicky Hopkins died in Nashville on 6th September 1994 at the tragically early age of fifty, from complications related to his lifelong illnesses and frailty. There were obituaries in Time Magazine, most of the quality papers and in the music press. He remains arguably the most important and certainly one of the busiest session men in rock ...

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