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Geoff Nicholls

British guitarist and keyboardist (1948–2017) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Geoff Nicholls
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Geoffrey James Nicholls (29 February 1948 – 28 January 2017)[2] was an English guitarist and keyboardist, and longtime member of the heavy metal band Black Sabbath until 2004. Nicholls also played in the NWOBHM band Quartz before joining Black Sabbath. In the 1960s/early 1970s, Geoff played lead guitar for the Birmingham bands The Boll Weevils, The Seed, Johnny Neal and the Starliners, and played keyboards for World of Oz.

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Nicholls in 1986

Nicholls was originally brought in as a second guitarist when Black Sabbath doubted whether they would even continue under that name. Nicholls then switched to bass when Geezer Butler left briefly, and then became the band's keyboardist upon Butler's return and the decision to keep the Sabbath name. Nicholls' first appearance on a Black Sabbath album was on Heaven and Hell (1980), and he was credited as keyboardist on every Sabbath release from that time until 13 (2013), although he was not an official member until 1986. He remained an official member until 1991, then regained member status from 1993 to 1996. He was an unofficial member once again since the reunion with Ozzy Osbourne in 1997. Although his main role with Sabbath was on the keyboard, Nicholls also played some rhythm guitar on the reunion tours, e.g., during Iommi's solo in "Snowblind" and a few tracks during the Headless Cross (1989) and Forbidden (1995) tours.[3]

Nicholls' touring involvement with the band ended when Adam Wakeman (a member of Ozzy Osbourne's solo band) was chosen to play keyboards during Sabbath's 2004 and 2005 tours as part of Ozzfest, and Scott Warren (Dio) handled keyboard duties on the 2007 Heaven & Hell tour.

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Later life and death

Until his death, Nicholls played keyboards with former Black Sabbath singer Tony Martin, in his band Tony Martin's Headless Cross.[4] Nicholls had performed on Martin's first two solo albums Back Where I Belong and Scream, and their support tours.

Nicholls died from lung cancer on 28 January 2017, aged 68, surrounded by his family.[5][6][7][8] "Geoff was a real true friend and supported me all the way for nearly forty years," said Tony Iommi. "I will miss him dearly and he will live in my heart until we meet again."[9]

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Discography

Studio albums with Black Sabbath

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1996 The Sabbath Stones
2007 Black Sabbath: The Dio Years 151
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35 32 54
2008 The Rules of Hell
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Singles

1980 "Heaven and Hell" Heaven and Hell
"Neon Knights" 22 "Children of the Sea" (live)
"Die Young" 41 "Heaven and Hell" (live)
1981 "Children of the Sea"
"The Mob Rules" 46 Mob Rules "Die Young" (live)
1982 "Turn Up the Night" 37 24 "Lonely Is the Word"
"Voodoo" 46
1983 "Trashed" Born Again
1986 "No Stranger to Love" Seventh Star
1987 "The Shining" The Eternal Idol
1989 "Headless Cross" 62 Headless Cross "Cloak and Dagger"
"Devil and Daughter" 81[25]
1990 "Feels Good to Me" 79[26] Tyr "Paranoid" (live)
1992 "TV Crimes" 33 Dehumanizer "Letters from Earth" / "Time Machine"
1994 "The Hand That Rocks the Cradle" Cross Purposes
1998 "Psycho Man" 3 Reunion
1999 "Selling My Soul" 17
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