the Sweden Rock Festival on 9 June 2006. From 1994, Moore worked with his own band, Nicky Moore and the Blues Corporation, who were voted 'Top Live Blues...
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frontman's death in 2002, at which point their lineup included lead vocalist Nicky Moore, bassist Ian Ellis and drummer Billy Fleming. Samson were formed by Paul...
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after his tenure with Iron Maiden. Dickinson's replacement on vocals, Nicky Moore, performed with Samson throughout the mid-1980s and again from the late...
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both Thunderstick and Dickinson left, the latter to join Iron Maiden. Nicky Moore was recruited as a replacement, and Mel Gaynor then Pete Jupp took over...
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Samson, released in 1982. It is the band's first album with vocalist Nicky Moore, who was recruited to replace Bruce Dickinson after Dickinson joined...
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appeared, as did Ritgen, vocalist Michael Flexig and guest vocalist Nicky Moore, as well as an array of additional various singers and orchestral musicians...
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Jackman – bassoon and string arrangement Julian Littman – backing vocals Nicky Moore – backing vocals Hugh Murphy – production Dan Priest – mixing Gerry Rafferty –...
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Original vinyl release All songs written by Paul Samson, Chris Aylmer, Nicky Moore and Pete Jupp Originally released in 1984. Unofficially transferred to...
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15 September through to 5 October, with support from Tiger featuring Nicky Moore and Big Jim Sullivan, and the Atomhenge stage set designed by Larry Smart...
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Belle and Sebastian (The Blues Are Still Blue EP 2006), Gary Moore (2006), Nicky Moore (Top Musicians Play Thin Lizzy 2008), Simple Minds (Searching...
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