Nick Heyward

  • Nick Heyward - North Of A Miracle [Arista Records  AL8-8106] (28 October 1983)

Biography

Nicholas ''Nick'' Heyward (born 20 May 1961 in Beckenham, Kent) is an English singer-songwriter and guitarist known for being the frontman of the early 1980s band Haircut 100 and for his successful solo career.

Born in Beckenham, Heyward spent his early years in and around south London. He attended Kelsey Park School for Boys where he studied art and photography. He left school at 16 to work as a commercial artist.

Heyward and school friends Graham Jones and Les Nemes, the core of Haircut One Hundred, started bands together as far back as 1977. They were first known as Rugby, then the Boat Party, Captain Pennyworth and Moving England, before settling on Haircut One Hundred. The band signed with Arista Records in 1981 and had four UK Top 10 singles between 1981-82. Their debut album, Pelican West (1982), written by Heyward, reached No. 2. It was Certified Platinum by the British Phonographic Industry.

Work on the band's second album commenced in October 1982 but, in January 1983, a statement was issued confirming that Heyward had left the band and percussionist Marc Fox had taken over on vocals. At the time of the announcement, Heyward told Smash Hits magazine that he had been contemplating going solo for a while and had already recorded some tracks with session musicians. However, many years later, Heyward stated that he had been struggling with stress and depression at the time after a year of constant work and pressure which led to him being, in effect, sacked by the other members of the band.

Heyward's solo career took off in March 1983 with the single ''Whistle Down The Wind'', which reached No. 13 in the UK Singles Chart. Two further Top 20 hits followed: ''Take That Situation'' (#11) and ''Blue Hat for a Blue Day'' (#14). His debut solo album, North of a Miracle, was released in October 1983 and peaked at No. 10 in the UK. The successive non-album singles, ''Love All Day'' and ''Warning Sign'' both went Top 40 although a final single ''Laura'' failed to do so.

Postcards From Home, Heyward's second solo album, was released in 1986 and featured the singles ''Over the Weekend'' and ''Goodbye Yesterday''. By 1988, he had moved to Warner Bros. Records and released his third album, I Love You Avenue, which included the single ''You're My World''.

Heyward's 1993 album, From Monday to Sunday, on Epic Records, featured a more classic rock style, and brought him his first hits of the 1990s. The first single, ''Kite'', reached No. 44 in the UK Singles Charts and No. 4 in Billboard magazine's Hot Modern Rock Tracks chart.

In 1995, Heyward released his second Epic Records album, Tangled, providing him with a UK Top 40 Single ''Rollerblade''.

In 1998, Creation Records released The Apple Bed, Heyward's most recent major label release. It featured three singles, ''Today'', ''The Man You Used to Be'' and ''Stars In Her Eyes''.

Since 1998, Heyward has released two independent albums: Open Sesame Seed (2001), a collaboration with British actor/singer Greg Ellis, and featuring Ellis reading Heyward's poetry to the accompaniment of Heyward's musical backing; and The Mermaid and the Lighthouse Keeper (2006), an album of songs recorded with singer/actress India Dupre.

In November 2013, Heyward announced on his website that he was in the process of recording a new album with his son, Oliver. A preview of the album was made available on the site in October 2015.

Heyward married Glaswegian Marion Killen in 1987. They had two children, Oliver and Katie, before divorcing in 2000. In 1998 he had a spiritual awakening that he described as a feeling of complete contentment and a deep connection with nature.

Heyward currently lives in Stoke Row and in February 2016 announced his engagement to his American girlfriend. [wikipedia.org]

See also: Haircut One Hundred