Nick Vernier Band

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Nick Vernier Band
OriginNetherlands / United Kingdom / United States
GenresAlternative, avant-garde, psychedelic rock
Years active2005–present
LabelsBrinker Media

Nick Vernier Band is an alias (and anagram) for productions by Dutch musician and record producer Eric Van Den Brink.[1] Although a 'one man band' in essence, featured collaborators include Blondie Chaplin, Probyn Gregory,[2] Gerry Beckley (with Jeffrey Foskett), Stephen John Kalinich, Paul Jones, David Paton, David Bullock, Matt Malley, Emitt Rhodes, Duncan Maitland, E.H. Roelfzema, Shandon Sahm, Janaki, and Iason Chronis, among others. Van Den Brink is also producer of Nick Vernier Band-mixes for Yoko Ono and Plastic Ono Band.

Recordings

The collective's recordings consist of original material, as well as songs by featured collaborators. Sound engineers include Julia Wolff, Hank Linderman, Bill Gautier, Dan Duskin, and Coen Berrier. Previous associations include recordings with Jan Akkerman, Rob Bolland, David Vermeulen,[3] Colin Blunstone, Ian Gillan, and Herman Brood[4] with Dick Dale,[5] Hans Dulfer, Candy Dulfer, Jules Deelder, Nina Hagen, and Trijntje Oosterhuis.[6] Related productions include Style Detectives, the first new Monkees-related release in over a decade (produced under license from Rhino Entertainment, featuring vocal samples from the band), Willem De Ridder, and Cosmo Police (with Atsuko Kurokawa).

Discography

(selection)

  • Nick Vernier Band Addendum (EP) (2009)
  • Nick Vernier Band with Paul Jones I'm Your Kingpin (single) (2009)[7]
  • Nick Vernier Band Sessions (album) (2010)
  • Nick Vernier Band feat. The Monkees Mister Bob (single) (2011)[8]
  • Yoko Ono Plastic Ono Band The Sun Is Down! (Nick Vernier Band Mix) (single) (2010)
  • Nick Vernier Band feat. Janaki Agaraga (single) (2011)[9]
  • Nick Vernier Band Trainathought (single) (2012)[10]
  • Probyn Gregory & Nick Vernier Band I Send Up My Prayer (single) (2012)[11]
  • Gerry Beckley & Nick Vernier Band (with Jeffrey Foskett) Now Sue (single) (2012)[12]
  • Nick Vernier Band feat. David Paton Don't Know What To Say (single) (2013)[13]
  • Nick Vernier Band You Didn't Have To Be So Nice (single) (2014)[14]
  • Nick Vernier Band Hope (single) (2014)
  • Nick Vernier Band On 42nd Street (single) (2015)
  • Nick Vernier Band Autumn Mist (single) (2015)
  • Nick Vernier Band feat. Laura Van Eeden Working Class Hero (single) (2015)[15]
  • Jera Ivory Don’t Give Up On Me (single) (2016)[16]
  • David Bullock Summers (single) (2017)
  • Nick Vernier Band feat. Jera Ivory I Can't Stand The Rain (single) (2017)
  • Scott Brookman with Nick Vernier Band Sitting In A House (single) (2018)
  • Jera Ivory All Night Long (single) (2019)
  • Nick Vernier Band feat. Shandon Sahm She's About A Mover (single) (2019)
  • Shandon Sahm feat. Eric Van Den Brink Sahm Covers Sahm Vol. II (album) (2020)

External links

References

  1. ^ Eric Van Den Brink, music productions
  2. ^ Nick Vernier Band feat. Probyn Gregory, video
  3. ^ David Vermeulen Band, video
  4. ^ Herman Brood, in studio with Jules Deelder, video
  5. ^ Dick Dale, video
  6. ^ Trijntje Oosterhuis, video
  7. ^ Nick Vernier Band with Paul Jones, video (segment)
  8. ^ "New Monkees Release – Mister Bob". Archived from the original on 23 August 2011. Retrieved 12 June 2011.
  9. ^ Nick Vernier Band feat. Janaki, video
  10. ^ Nick Vernier Band, video
  11. ^ Probyn Gregory & Nick Vernier Band, video (segment)
  12. ^ Gerry Beckley & Nick Vernier Band (with Jeffrey Foskett), video (segment)
  13. ^ Nick Vernier Band feat. David Paton, video
  14. ^ Nick Vernier Band ft. Huib Elenbaas, video (segment)
  15. ^ Nick Vernier Band feat. Laura Van Eeden, video
  16. ^ "Jera Vriens - Don't Give Up On Me". YouTube. 30 August 2016. Retrieved 28 October 2017.