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06/09/2026

Nicky Hopkins sat at the piano and made other people's records sound the way they sounded, and almost nobody outside the music industry knew his name.

He was born in London in 1944 and developed a piano technique of extraordinary sophistication — a right-hand melodic fluency combined with a left-hand rhythmic authority that session contractors in London and later in America called upon with a frequency that bordered on dependence. If a record needed piano that was more than competent, more than adequate, more than merely present — if a record needed piano that thought and felt and moved the song forward in ways the other musicians couldn't anticipate — they called Nicky Hopkins.

He played on the Rolling Stones' "She's a Rainbow" and "We Love You." He played on "Revolution" by the Beatles — the piano part that drives the song's transition from the ballad version to the rock version is his. He played on "Crocodile Rock" for Elton John and on Jefferson Airplane's Volunteers and on Who Are You and on records by the Kinks and Steve Miller and John Lennon and Joe Cocker and too many others to catalogue without spending the rest of this page listing names.

He was a session musician. The transaction was clear — he was hired, he played, he was paid, he left. The royalties from the records he played on went to the artists whose names were on them. The publishing revenue from the songs he contributed to went to the songwriters who wrote them. His contribution was compensated at session rates and then, in the commercial sense, belonged to someone else.

He had Crohn's disease from childhood — a chronic intestinal condition that required repeated surgeries throughout his life and that made the touring and session schedule he maintained a feat of physical endurance as much as musical ability. He continued playing through pain that would have retired most people because playing was what he did and because the session economy didn't provide for rest.

He moved to San Francisco in the late 1960s and became part of the Bay Area music scene, playing with Jefferson Airplane and Quicksilver Messenger Service with a warmth and a communal generosity that those musicians have spoken about with genuine affection.

He died on September 6, 1994, in Nashville, of intestinal surgery complications. He was fifty years old. He had no pension. He had no health insurance adequate to the medical situation. The royalties from the records he had made essential were not his to collect.

The musicians whose records he had played on attended his funeral. Mick Jagger attended. Keith Richards attended. The Rolling Stones, who had called him for session after session across two decades, were present to say goodbye.

They were present at the funeral in a way that the royalty structures of the music industry had not been present during his life — the personal generosity was real and the professional accounting was what it was and both things were true simultaneously.

He is on records that have sold hundreds of millions of copies. His playing is on "Revolution" and you have heard it and you have probably not known his name until now.

His name was Nicky Hopkins. The piano was his. The records were someone else's. He played them anyway, brilliantly, every time.

06/09/2026

Happy 79th birthday to Mick Fleetwood – the ONLY ever-present in Fleetwood Mac since day one. 🎂 🥁

06/04/2026

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05/29/2026

Who was Richard Wright?
Richard Wright was the keyboardist and founding member of Pink Floyd. His atmospheric keyboard sound became central to the band’s identity.

What made his music special?
Wright created rich textures using keyboards and synthesizers. His playing gave Pink Floyd’s music a dreamy and emotional quality.

Did he contribute as a songwriter?
Yes, he helped write and compose several important songs. His musical ideas added balance to the band’s sound.

Which albums highlighted his talent?
Albums such as The Dark Side of the Moon and Wish You Were Here featured his strongest contributions.

Did he face challenges within the band?

New signage for my Vinyl sales
05/28/2026

New signage for my Vinyl sales

05/28/2026
Two more guitars donated to Music for Vets. Thanks to Tom Sausen and Lloyds Guitars
05/27/2026

Two more guitars donated to Music for Vets. Thanks to Tom Sausen and Lloyds Guitars

05/23/2026

Jeff Beck performed guitar with tone, phrasing, and technique that made every note expressive. Before autotune and AI, his control and skill allowed his music to feel alive and authentic, showing that talent alone can create remarkable sounds.

Here are a couple of Black Sheep Albums. With singer Louis Grammatico. Better Know as Lou Gramm of Foreigner
05/19/2026

Here are a couple of Black Sheep Albums. With singer Louis Grammatico. Better Know as Lou Gramm of Foreigner

Here are some LPs for the Bowie fans ,and some other cool Albums for sale at LLoyds Guitars
05/16/2026

Here are some LPs for the Bowie fans ,and some other cool Albums for sale at LLoyds Guitars

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