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Dig On Down 2008 - the tour

From scaling the heights of Everest in 2007, the acclaimed singer/guitarist Nick Harper comes down to ground level for The Dig On Down UK Tour, kicking off on January 31 2008.

Covering the country from Penzance to Glasgow, Chester to Norwich, Newcastle to Brighton, Nick will be showcasing his Number 1 iTunes single Blue Sky Thinking alongside other tracks from his last album Miracles For Beginners.

One of the highlights for Nick will be fulfilling a long-held wish to play in the Williamson Tunnels at Edge Hill, Liverpool. Inspired by the story of the obscure 18th-century philanthropist Joseph Williamson, who hired men returning from the Napoleonic wars to dig under Edge Hill, Nick subsequently utilised the theme in the title track of his 2006 album Treasure Island.

In October 2007, Nick was part of a team of musicians - including Glenn Tilbrook, and Mike Peters of The Alarm - who, on October 21 2007, entered the Guinness Book of World Records by performing the highest ever gig in the world - 18,500 ft at Base Camp, Mt Everest. Over £200,000 was raised by the trek (organised by the Love Hope Strength Foundation , a charitable cancer group co-founded by Peters) which will go to the only charitable cancer hospital in Nepal, situated at Bhaktapur.

Says Nick: "The experiences I had in Nepal will stay with me for the rest of my life. The trek for me personally was all about mum [his mother Monica succumbed to breast cancer in 2000] and paying tribute to her. The trek was hard, I was weary at the end of it, but I was glad I chose to go. I have been lucky enough to have had quite a few unforgettable moments on a stage, and standing singing Imaginary Friend at the second concert we did in Kathmandu has to be right up there. It was an incredible moment - indescribable feelings welled up in me, mostly sheer joy. The achievement, and the fulfillment of standing there in honour of my mum... it won't ever get better than that, will it?"

In September 2008, Nick will again work with the LHSF - this time in a trek to Macchu Picchu, Peru, to raise further funds for local cancer hospitals.


Biography

Despite being destined to be forever known as the son of the legendary folk/blues singer-songwriter Roy Harper, Nick Harper has forged his own way ahead to have become recognised as one of Britain's finest acoustic singer/guitarists. Having played the guitar from the age of 10 (he is completely self-taught) and surrounded by the likes of Keith Moon, Jimmy Page, Robert Plant and Dave Gilmour as he grew up, it was no surprise when Nick made his recording debut on his father's Whatever Happened to Jugula? in 1985.

Nick's talent and energy entranced Roy's fans and it was inevitable that he would begin touring and recording in his own right. The 1994 EP Light at the End of the Kennel was swiftly followed by his powerful 1995 debut album Seed, prompting The Independent to describe him as "hugely talented".

A meeting with Squeeze frontman and songwriter Glenn Tilbrook in 1996 led to his offering Nick a job playing with and supporting Squeeze; he also promptly signed Nick to his own label, Quixotic Records. Following tours in the UK, USA and Japan, Nick recorded the 1998 album Smithereens with Tilbrook as producer. This album and subsequent 40 date solo tour, including dates in New York and at Glastonbury, confirmed Nick as a formidable talent in his own right. He teamed up with Tilbrook again on 2000's highly acclaimed album Harperspace.

To call him a superlative singer/songwriter could put his highly lauded guitar talent in the shade, and to call him a guitarist's guitarist might slight his distinctive, soulful voice and passionate songs. Not forgetting the wild ride that is one of his live shows - from personal introspection to biting political satire via a charmingly caustic wit that would make Groucho Marx proud. To see Nick Harper live (with a style that combines a multitude of musical influences from folk to rock, classical to flamenco) is an unforgettable experience. This is where his own material is frequently accompanied by segued offerings from Jeff Buckley, Blur, Led Zeppelin, Prodigy; a little Zappa here, a touch of Monty Python there - and even a few bars of Kylie at times - all are liable to be thrown into the mix of a two-hour set- that's when he's not walking across glass-littered bartops or never dropping so much as a single note as he re-strings his guitar, mid-song. This is all part and parcel of what an audience now comes to expect from this inveterate showman.

"There are some gigs I've done where I know something special has happened," Nick reveals. "That I have got to the heart of the song and brought it out with the same feeling as when I wrote it. Those occasions when the conscious person leaves and you are left with just the song, well, that's special."

With 4 studio albums, a double live CD and 2 EPs (including Instrumental, a stunning display of his guitar talents) under his belt, Nick's work is still as fresh and as vital as that of his first solo release in 1994. His 2006 album Treasure Island attests to his being quite rightly recognised as one of Britain's finest acoustic singer/guitarists and to his ability to craft songs that take in, absorb and spit out coruscating political scorn (as on the tracks Knuckledraggers and Sleeper Cell), social history comment (the title track, inspired by an obscure Liverpudlian philanthropist who employed men returning from the Napoleonic Wars to dig tunnels), the seven ages of man (in the infectious melody of By My Rocket Comes Fire), pride in his country (A Wiltshire Tale is an epic poem to his beloved home county), and turn them into catchy, robust tunes that grab the ear and remain in the memory long after the last track has ended. But as with his highly personal 2004 "family album" Blood Songs, he still has time to sing about the most important things in his world - family, friends, love, life.

"I never set out to write songs about something. All I can ever do is write from the heart. I try to write songs that mean something to people," he says.

During the spring and summer of 2006, Nick played a series of festivals around the country, in between working on material for his next album. These included acclaimed sets at the Moseley Folk Festival (Birmingham), JerseyLive (Channel Islands) and Beautiful Days (Devon).

Between September-November 2006, he played to appreciative audiences in Ireland, England, Scotland and Wales, culminating with an appearance at the Wirral's 18th International Guitar Festival of Great Britain (where he received a standing ovation). He was also heard in a stunning session on Janice Long's Radio 2 show, prompting her to describe him as "absolutely astonishing". He reprised his own standard classics such as Radio Silence, Shadowlands, Building Our Own Temple, Blood Song and The Verse Time Forgot, alongside new, previously unheard material which will appear on his fifth studio album, recorded in winter 2006/7. These include Field Of The Cloth Of Gold, a song ostensibly about a meeting between the kings of France and Spain 500 years ago but with a parallel reference to his feelings on today's music industry; Evo, inspired by Bolivia's president Evo Morales, and Blue Sky Thinking, a catchy ballad on a theme of 'thinking outside the box'.

Plan 9 from Harperspace was the spring tour of 2007 promoting the new DVD Love Is Music, a 'rockumentary' style film with a selection of Nick's best loved songs recorded in 5.1 sound. Also released this spring was Nick's first single for download on iTunes. Taken from the new CD Miracles For Beginners and called Blue Sky Thinking, it quickly went to no.1 in iTunes downloads. All proceeds from the single were donated to the Love Hope Strength Foundation . Later in 2007, Nick helped set a new world record for the highest gig on earth at Kala Pattar above Mt. Everest Base Camp on October 21st - this helped raise over £200,000 for the fight against cancer - before going on to play as part of the Love Hope Strength all-star band to approximately 20,000 people in Kathmandu.

Tracks on this page, and further sample tracks, are available for download from Nick's website .

Please direct all press enquiries to [email protected]

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Member Since: 11/20/2005
Band Website: harperspace.com
Band Members: Nick Harper

For more information on Nick:
Myspace fans group: Nick Harper: A Journey Into Harperspace
Discussion forum: Stormcock
Fansite: House of Harper
Sounds Like:

A bit like this...

Simple, Rochefort en Accords 2007


Record Label: Sangraal / Quixotic
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

New live dates for May-November posted!

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Posted by Nick Harper on Sat, 26 Apr 2008 10:41:00 PST

70,000 views and 6,000 friends - AMAZING!

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Posted by Nick Harper on Mon, 17 Mar 2008 03:37:00 PST

Flashback to 2007: Nicks brilliant year

(Just in case anyone missed this rundown of 2007 from Nick’s website, here it is, hope you all enjoy it - 2007 was quite a year in Harperspace, and stay posted for even more excitement in 2008!...
Posted by Nick Harper on Sun, 16 Mar 2008 09:11:00 PST

Attention "street team"! Web/printable tour flyers available!

Hello Harperspace-cadets - long time no blog!  Apologies, and happy belated 2008 - it's been a busy holiday season.  We will be posting more in the next couple of days to catch everyone up, ...
Posted by Nick Harper on Thu, 17 Jan 2008 08:48:00 PST

Nick on the radio in November and important forum info

Hello all you Harperspace-cadets - have you come down to earth yet after Everest Rocks?   We hope you have enjoyed the podcasts and photos, and that you can now come out to the dates on the UK Ba...
Posted by Nick Harper on Wed, 14 Nov 2007 06:07:00 PST

CORRECTION: Everest Rocks news - Nick/Glenn/Mike Peters on the radio Wed 17th EARLY!

(corrected the date - this will be in just under 3 hours now!!)Oh yes, have we got news from on high for you...Nick, along with Glenn Tilbrook and Mike Peters, should be calling in live from Everest o...
Posted by Nick Harper on Tue, 16 Oct 2007 08:57:00 PST

"Imaginary Friend" - there are no words...

Hello everyone!Nick plays to an enthralled audienceand a very large mountain(thanks again to Everest Rocks)If you haven't do so already, please go check out the blog, photos and especially the videoca...
Posted by Nick Harper on Tue, 16 Oct 2007 05:06:00 PST

Nick sends a first message from Everest!

Hi Folks!I'm writing this from Kathmandu!I'm about to start on the trek to base camp Mt Everest and take part in the world record highest gig of all time.  This is in aid of the LoveHopeStrength ...
Posted by Nick Harper on Sat, 13 Oct 2007 03:54:00 PST

The latest Everest Rocks info for all of you...

Hello all,As of Saturday noontime in the UK, here's some of the latest truth from up in the mountains!UPDATED!  Nick rocks out in Namche Bazaar, 15/10(borrowed with thanks from the Everest Rocks ...
Posted by Nick Harper on Sat, 13 Oct 2007 04:26:00 PST

Everest Rocks (as does Harpic)!

Hey there Harperspace-cadets, long time no blog!  Just wanted to let you know quickly that Nick has arrived safe and sound in Kathmandu, and is getting ready to start the trek with the team from ...
Posted by Nick Harper on Fri, 12 Oct 2007 04:08:00 PST