From Bob Corritore
RIP
Nick Curran - September 30,
1977 to Oct 6, 2012.
It is heartbreaking to
report the passing of blues
/ roots guitarist
Nick
Curran who lost
his battle with cancer. He
was 35. Nick had an old
soul with an innate
understanding of the
historic intricacies
of 1950s
style blues and rock
& roll. Born in Biddleford
Maine, Nick began a pro
carrer at age 19, touring
with veteran rock & roller
Ronnie
Dawson. He moved
to Texas and would then work
with Rockabilly queen
Kim
Lenz before
launching his own
career as a blues artist.
His stirring first two
releases, Fixin' Your
Head (2000) and the
Nitelife Boogie (2001)
on the
Texas
Jamboree label set
him apart from the crowd as
he handily recreated a
classic 1950s jump blues
sound and showcased his
classic guitar and a
fantastic voice. He made his
recordings with vintage
studio equipment and
achieved a nuanced classic
sound in all his recordings.
He signed with
Blind
Pig Records in
2003 and released 2 more
more top shelf CDs,
Doctor Velvet (2003),
and Player (2004).
Doctor Velvet
won Nick a 2004
Handy
Award for "Best
New
Artist Debut." Also
in 2004 Nick began a 3 year
stint with the
Fabulous Thunderbirds
before reactivating his solo
career with his highly
acclaimed 2010 CD
Reform School Girl on
the
Delta
Groove label.
Later that year he was
diagnosed with oral cancer.
His last recording was as a
guitarist on
R.J
Mischo's Make
It Good CD, again on the
Delta
Groove label.
Nick was a musician of the
highest order and in his
short life he won many fans
and made great recordings.
He has left us before his
time and that hurts. We are
thankful for his great
contributions that will lead
to his lasting legacy.
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