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Nick Fyffe

 
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Nick Fyffe
Born 14 October 1972 (1972-10-14) (age 37)
Origin Reading, England
Instruments Bass
Years active 1999-Present
Associated acts Jamiroquai (1999–2003), Robert Plant, Deep Purple, Status Quo, Bruce Dickinson

Nick Fyffe (born 14 October 1972, Reading, England) is an English bassist, known for being an ex-bassist of British funk band Jamiroquai. He replaced Stuart Zender in 1999 with the release of the album 'Synkronized'. He was actually in the process of applying to a Jamiroquai tribute band when he got the offer to join Jamiroquai. Nick recorded and toured with the band until his departure in 2003.

Since his departure from Jamiroquai, Nick has been lecturing at various Colleges, and has been spotted playing with the U.K Dance Outfit The Shapeshifters. In 2006, 2007 and 2008 Nick took part in 'The Sunflower Jam', an annual live music charity event. Since the first event in 2006, Nick has played alongside Robert Plant (Led Zeppelin), Deep Purple, Status Quo, Bruce Dickinson (Iron Maiden) etc.


He is an alumnus from Chichester College, England.

He is related to early 20th century entertainer Will Fyffe.

In October 2009 Fyffe was picked to join thenewno2 (members Dhani Harrison, Jeremy Faccone, Jonathan Sadoff, and touring drummer Frank Zummo)on their US tour with Australian rockers Wolfmother.

Fyffe played on thenewno2's first recorded CD "You Are Here" along with Harrison and fellow founding member Oliver Hecks.

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