Bob Nicholson - Profiles
Cliff Richard
Bob Nicholson examines a new memoir from Cliff Richard in which he reflects upon thirty of the songs that have had the most influence on him.
The Times They-Are-A-Changing
Bob Nicholson reflects upon the themes and lyrics of several pop songs of the late 1950s and early 1960s, which, while innocent then, seem much more debatable now\
Stories on Songs
'Baby boomer' Bob Nicholson, enjoyed popular music of the late 50’s and early 60’s; he didn’t learn life lessons from their messages, but considers the songs 'all good'.
Cliff Richard
With the realisation that his favourite artist Cliff Richard may never tour again,Bob Nicholson looks back on some of the highlights in his lengthy career.
Cliff Richard
Bob Nicholson reflects on the parallels and contrasts between the careers of original rock and rollers Cliff Richard and Elvis Presley.
Cliff Richard
Bob Nicholson explores the misguided perspective that rock icon Cliff Richard is ‘risk adverse’.
Hollies
Bob Nicholson revisits the history and legacy of The Hollies, and ponders how the band have managed to go the distance.
Cliff Richard and The Shadows
In his second feature for Pennyblackmusic on Cliff Richard and The Shadows, Bob Nicholson reflects on their career post the summer of 1963 and up against Beatlemania.
Cliff Richard and The Shadows
Bob Nicholson asks if the legacy of Cliff Richard and the Shadows and their influence on the British pop/rock movement has ever been properly recognized or whether they remain under-acknowledged.