Nick Beggs
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Nick Beggs (born Nicholas Beggs, 15 December 1961, in Winslow, Buckinghamshire, England) has pursued his own musical career since Kaja (post Kajagoogoo) split up.
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[edit] Career
In the early 1990s, Beggs played bass for the Celtic rock band Iona. His primary instruments are bass and Chapman Stick.
His mother died when he was a young boy, and was left to bring up his sister almost single handedly while his father paid the children little attention.[citation needed] He left school and immediately took up work as a dustman to provide an income for him and his sister, Jackie. It is this bond that has remained over the years and now, some years later, he lives a few minutes walk from her.
He is a devoted father and musician.
Words of wisdom from Nick are "If you can market a band called Kajagoogoo, you can market anything".
Nick has worked with (amongst others) Belinda Carlisle, Seal, Iona, Alphaville, Gary Numan, Howard Jones, Industrial Salt, ABC, Kim Wilde, Toyah Wilcox, John Paul Jones, Right Said Fred, Michael Bolton, China Crisis, Curiosity Killed The Cat, Troy Donockley, Go West, Tino Eisbrenner, Engelbert Humperdinck, Keke, Polysics, Rick Waller, Cliff Richard, Mark Shaw, Then Jerico, Steve Howe, Warren Cuccurullo, Tina Turner, Cozi, Maddi Prior, Tom McRae, Jo Stevens, Midge Ure and Nena.
Nick and ex-Kajagoogoo member Steve Askew have been heavily involved with a new duo called Industrial Salt, they have written, produced and played live for the band who have been successful in Japan.
[edit] Discography
[edit] Ellis, Beggs & Howard
[edit] Singles
- "Big Bubbles No Troubles" - RCA PB 42089 - June 88 - # 59 UK
- "Bad Times" - RCA PB 42041 - August 88
- "Where Did Tomorrow Go" - RCA PB42317 - November 1988
- "Big Bubbles No Troubles" remix - RCA PB 42089 - February 89 - # 41 UK
- "Big Bubbles No Troubles" remix - RCA PB 42788 - April 1989
[edit] Albums
- Homelands - RCA - 1988
- The Lost Years Volume One - available from Nick Beggs website
[edit] Solo
[edit] Albums
- Stick Insect, 2002 CD Stick Enterprises
- The Maverick Helmsman, 2004 CD Stick Enterprises
[edit] External links
- Fabryka Industrial Rock webzine Interview with Nick Beggs (2006)