RIP NIKKI SUDDEN
The fan club is so saddended to hear of the death of fan club member and
musician Nikki Sudden. Nikki Sudden died after his gig in NYC last Sunday.
Blue Lena met Nikki twice in person and corresponded with him by email. His
last CD "Treasure Island" was brilliant. Nikki always said his
favorite band was The Rolling Stones. Read the story from Billboard about
Nikki Sudden here.
By Jonathan Cohen
NEW YORK (Billboard) - Cult British musician Nikki Sudden died Sunday March
26 after a show the night before at New York's Knitting Factory,
Billboard.com has learned. He was 49.
No cause of death has been made public yet, according to Secretly Canadian
label head Chris Swanson, whose company reissued 10 of Sudden's albums in
recent years.
Always a prolific artist, Sudden had just completed a new solo album,
"The Truth Doesn't Matter," and had a gig booked in London on
Wednesday with his band the Jacobites. According to a post from longtime group
member Dave Kusworth on Sudden's MySpace.com page (http://www.myspace.com/nikkisudden),
the show will go off as planned in memoriam to Sudden.
"Nikki Sudden believed in rock'n'roll -- and how hard was that in this
cold new millennium?," Kusworth wrote.
Sudden rose to fame with his brother Epic Soundtracks in Swell Maps, a late
1970s rock combo that has remained influential despite its brief lifespan.
Soundtracks died of unknown causes in 1997. In 1990, he collaborated with
R.E.M.'s Peter Buck, Mike Mills and Bill Berry on the album, "The Jewel
Thief," which was later reissued as "Liquor, Guns & Ammo."
According to Secretly Canadian, Sudden was nearing completion on his
autobiography, "The Last Bandit."
"It was a great honor to work with such a legendary figure, and his
warmth and generosity of spirit will not be forgotten," Secretly Canadian
said in a statement. "He was a good man in endless pursuit of his
artistic dreams. We extend our deepest sympathies to his friends and family."
Reuters/Billboard