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    RIP Billy "Stix" Nicks


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    Thank you for sharing this Motown Eddie. Rest in peace Stix.

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    I did not know he played with Junior Walker early on or a member of Jr. Walker and the Allstars. .
    Last edited by marv2; 11-18-2017 at 12:25 PM.

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    R.I.P. Mr Nicks.



    Cheers

    Paul
    Last edited by bradburger; 11-18-2017 at 03:48 PM.

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    What a wonderful man who was ever so nice! He sent us pictures of when he played at the Apollo - I will miss him.

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    I didn’t know a lot about Billy, but I do now. What a great and talented guy. Like Marv I didn’t even know he played with Junior Walker & The All Stars!

    RIP Billy

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    Here's a partial list of Jr Walker tracks on which Billy played:

    [[I'm A) Road Runner
    Ame Cherie [[Soul Darling)
    Cleo's Back
    Hot Cha
    How Sweet It Is [[To Be Loved By You)
    Last Call
    Moonlight In Vermont
    Shake And Fingerpop
    Shotgun
    Sweet Daddy Deacon [co-written by Billy, with Junior and Vic Thomas]
    Tune Up

    An alternative version of "Ame Cherie" will appear on the digital download "Motown Unreleased 1967", coming in December.
    Last edited by keith_hughes; 11-22-2017 at 02:36 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by keith_hughes View Post
    Here's a partial list of Jr Walker tracks on which Billy played:

    [[I'm A) Road Runner
    Ame Cherie [[Soul Darling)
    Cleo's Back
    Hot Cha
    How Sweet It Is [[To Be Loved By You)
    Last Call
    Moonlight In Vermont
    Shake And Fingerpop
    Shotgun
    Sweet Daddy Deacon [co-written by Billy, with Junior and Vic Thomas]
    Tune Up

    An alternative version of "Ame Cherie" will appear on the digital download "Motown Unreleased 1967", coming in December.
    Some of my very favorites. So much talent during that era.

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    Interesting list Keith.

    I knew he played the drums on Junior's version of 'How Sweet it Is', [[the style and feel of the drums always stood out as different), but it's definitely Benny Benjamin on 'Shotgun' & '[[I'm A) Roadrunner'.

    From what I can recall, he replaced The All Stars regular drummer James Graves in 1966, [[he says in the video he joined Jr again in Dec 1965) and as Shotgun was recorded at the end of 1964, he couldn't have been on that. [[Shotgun & Roadrunner are classic Benjamin!)

    Still, a great talent, and from the interviews and articles I've seen on him, seemed like a lovely bloke!

    Cheers

    Paul
    Last edited by bradburger; 11-22-2017 at 08:06 PM.

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    Paul

    I wondered about "Shotgun", given what Billy says in the interview. The session lists were sent to French discographer Kurt Mohr by Esther Edwards, and published on various French LP covers and in magazines. So they come from a good source, but that doesn't mean they're right!

    Keith

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