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More prominent success soon followed when he briefly became the unofficial fourth member of the British blues-rock band Foghat, producing several of their albums as well, including Fool for the City, which spawned the band's biggest hit "Slow Ride." Nick's bass-playing is prominently featured on this track as well as the rest of the album.
Nick Jameson joined Foghat briefly in the mid-1970s as a session musician and later became a full-fledged member. He is most known for his work on the 1975 album Fool for the City , where he played bass and even produced the album.
- Brian Kachejian
After four studio albums, Stevens left the band in late 1974 due to their heavy touring commitments, with multi-instrumentalist Nick Jameson (who had produced the group's fourth album Rock and Roll Outlaws) taking his place. By early 1976, Jameson had been replaced by Craig MacGregor.
NameYears ActiveInstrumentsRelease Contributions1971–1984 1993–2000 (died 2000) [1] [14] ...lead vocals rhythm guitarall Foghat releases from Foghat (1972) to ...1971–1980 1993–1999 (died 2005) [1] [4] ...lead guitar slide guitar backing vocalsall Foghat releases from Foghat (1972) to ...1971–1975 1993–2005 [1] [2] [14]bass backing vocalsall Foghat releases from Foghat (1972) to ...1975–1976 1982–1983 [2] [3] [6]bass keyboards backing vocals rhythm ...Fool for the City (1975) Live (1977) ...Nick Jameson; Craig MacGregor; Erik Cartwright; Charlie Huhn; Website: foghat.com
- London, England
- 1971–1984, 1993–present
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