Nigel Price - Guitarist
05/02/08 16:05
Nigel was born and raised in Surrey where he still
lives with partner Bianca and their three children -
Miles, Herbie and Ella.He began playing guitar aged
eleven and spent the next seven years messing around in
school bands/rock bands etc until he made the dubious
decision to join the British Army as an infantry
soldier.
After four long, arduous and colourful years he left and moved to Brighton where he discovered fusion and jazz, trained as a sound engineer and picked up where he left off with live outfits.Inevitably the days by the seaside had to come to an end and he moved back to Surrey, forming more adventurous funk and fusion outfits, touring Europe and eventually becoming immersed in modern jazz. A chance meeting with Acid Jazz guru Chris Bangs led to a busy recording schedule and a long term partnership spawning many funk and jazz recordings.
Nigel is now a well established member of the jazz community and is an in demand sideman as well as leading his own groups, preferring the organ, drums guitar combo but versatile enough to feel comfortable in a variety of musical scenarios.He has encountered many different musicians along the way and is pleased to have played with (amongst others) : Pee Wee Ellis, Alex Garnett, Matt Wates, Bobby Wellins, Alec Dankworth, Alan Barnes, Martin Drew, Ben Clatworthy, Dave O'Higgins, Mark Ramsden, Julian Siegel, Mike Gorman, Mike Outram, Pete Long, Frank Griffith, Dave Cliff,Steve Waterman,Laurence Cottle,Anthony Kerr,Mornington Lockett,Steve Watts,Mike Janisch, Jim Watson,Graham Fox,Nick France,Sir Brian Iddendon,Geoff Gascoyne,Martin Shaw,James Pearson,Sam Burgess,Chris Dagley,Matt Home,Pete Whittaker,Sam Gambarini,Simon Spillet,Dave Newton,Spike Wells,Peter King etc etc.
Nigel performed with the legendary David Axelrod at the Royal Festival Hall in 2004 and also spent more than two years as the regular guitarist with the Sheena Davis group.
He recently returned to his jazzfunk roots in joining the uk's leading jazzfunk band the James Taylor Quartet.Check the dates page if you want to catch any of the uk shows from this hoofing band.Or visit their website www.jtq.co.uk or myspace site - http://www.myspace.com/jamestaylorquartet
Nigel is also a member of The Filthy Six - an outstanding Blue Note-esque band which is honed in the style of Lou Donaldson,Grant Geen,Donald Byrd and all those groovers from yesteryear.Fronted by the infamous and incorrigible Trumpet virtuoso Nick Etwell the band is an exciting recreation of classic dance floor soul jazz.Check 'em out - http://www.myspace.com/thefilthysix
After four long, arduous and colourful years he left and moved to Brighton where he discovered fusion and jazz, trained as a sound engineer and picked up where he left off with live outfits.Inevitably the days by the seaside had to come to an end and he moved back to Surrey, forming more adventurous funk and fusion outfits, touring Europe and eventually becoming immersed in modern jazz. A chance meeting with Acid Jazz guru Chris Bangs led to a busy recording schedule and a long term partnership spawning many funk and jazz recordings.
Nigel is now a well established member of the jazz community and is an in demand sideman as well as leading his own groups, preferring the organ, drums guitar combo but versatile enough to feel comfortable in a variety of musical scenarios.He has encountered many different musicians along the way and is pleased to have played with (amongst others) : Pee Wee Ellis, Alex Garnett, Matt Wates, Bobby Wellins, Alec Dankworth, Alan Barnes, Martin Drew, Ben Clatworthy, Dave O'Higgins, Mark Ramsden, Julian Siegel, Mike Gorman, Mike Outram, Pete Long, Frank Griffith, Dave Cliff,Steve Waterman,Laurence Cottle,Anthony Kerr,Mornington Lockett,Steve Watts,Mike Janisch, Jim Watson,Graham Fox,Nick France,Sir Brian Iddendon,Geoff Gascoyne,Martin Shaw,James Pearson,Sam Burgess,Chris Dagley,Matt Home,Pete Whittaker,Sam Gambarini,Simon Spillet,Dave Newton,Spike Wells,Peter King etc etc.
Nigel performed with the legendary David Axelrod at the Royal Festival Hall in 2004 and also spent more than two years as the regular guitarist with the Sheena Davis group.
He recently returned to his jazzfunk roots in joining the uk's leading jazzfunk band the James Taylor Quartet.Check the dates page if you want to catch any of the uk shows from this hoofing band.Or visit their website www.jtq.co.uk or myspace site - http://www.myspace.com/jamestaylorquartet
Nigel is also a member of The Filthy Six - an outstanding Blue Note-esque band which is honed in the style of Lou Donaldson,Grant Geen,Donald Byrd and all those groovers from yesteryear.Fronted by the infamous and incorrigible Trumpet virtuoso Nick Etwell the band is an exciting recreation of classic dance floor soul jazz.Check 'em out - http://www.myspace.com/thefilthysix