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Brian Philip "Nasher" Nash (born 20 May 1963, Liverpool) is a British musician. He was the guitarist for the 1980s band, Frankie Goes to Hollywood.
Nash was an electrician when he formed the band "Sons And Egypt" with Peter Gill and Holly Johnson. In 1980, Gill and Johnson left the band to form Frankie Goes to Hollywood, and Nash joined later. The group's first single, "Relax" reached No 1 on the UK Singles Chart in 1984. The group disbanded in 1987 after Johnson's departure.
Nash released a solo album, Ripe, in 1999. He has released a second album, Le Grande Fromage in 2002. He declined to take part in a 2004 Frankie reunion.
Nash later agreed to a reunion when VH1's TV show Bands Reunited approached him. The band reunited but would not perform together. Former Lead Singer Holly Johnson refused to perform. In 2010 he released his third album, A Lo Minimo and is currently working on a new album "Four on the Floor". Nash recorded a version of "You'll Never Walk Alone" at his father's funeral service in July 2009.
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Brian (sometimes spelled Bryan) is a male given name of Irish and Breton origin, as well as a surname of Occitan origin. It is common in the English-speaking world. It is possible that the name is derived from an Old Celtic word meaning "high" or "noble". For example, the element bre means "hill"; which could be transferred to mean "eminence" or "exalted one". The name is quite popular in Ireland, on account of Brian Boru, a 10th-century king of Ireland. The name was also quite popular in East Anglia during the Middle Ages. This is because the name was introduced to England by Bretons following the Norman Conquest. Bretons also settled in Ireland along with the Normans in the 12th century, and 'their' name was mingled with the 'Irish' version. Also, in the north-west of England, the 'Irish' name was introduced by Scandinavian settlers from Ireland. Within the Gaelic speaking areas of Scotland, the name was at first only used by professional families of Irish origin. It was the fourth most popular male name in England and Wales in 1934, but a sharp decline followed over the remainder of the 20th century and by 1994 it had fallen out of the top 100. It retained its popularity in the United States for longer; its most popular period there was from 1968–1979 when it consistently ranked between eighth and tenth.
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Genres: Crime, Drama,Nasher and Jed perform an acoustic version of, 'Don't go yet' at Literally Books in New Brighton, Merseyside ,290813
Liverpool Live TV's Jamie McAleny talks to Brian Nash at his book launch for "Nasher says Relax" at Liverpool One Bridewell. Brian tells us stories about the Bridewell and a few tales from his book. Brian also gives advice to aspiring musicians. Later that evening Brian gave an exclusive performance of the festive FGTH hit "The Power of Love". Liverpool Live TV is a social enterprise offering work experience to young people interested in a career in media. Visit http://www.liverpool-live.tv for more details
On 7-1-2013 Brian Nash performed a hilarious rendition of "One Day More" at Jim Caruso's Cast Party at Birdland in NYC.
Brian Nash from Frankie goes to Hollywood visited 6 Towns Radio in Stoke on Tuesday 27th November 2012 to talk about his book 'Nasher says Relax' with Terry Bossons. Here he is singing 'The Power of Love' as a Christmas treat for our listeners. You may have heard versions of this song on the Christmas 2012 John Lewis advert and covered by James Arthur in the X Factor semi final. www.6towns.co.uk Facebook: www.facebook.com/6towns Twitter: @6townsradio
From Brian Nash's performance of Tori Amos's From the Choirgirl Hotel at the now defunct Zipper on November 25, 2008
Nate Buccieri and Brian Nash perform "All That Jazz" from "Chicago" as part of Snuggling Pianos: Live at Feinstein's/54 Below, April 16, 2016
Brian (Nasher) Nash performing Frankie goes to Hollywood's Maximum Joy in Glasgow at The Stripped Sessions
Brian Nash doing an amazing "One Man Les Mis" at Mostly Sondheim at the Duplex. HILARIOUS!!
Brian Nash performs "Pretty Good Year" by Tori Amos as part of the release concert for his album, "Forever/After" at 54 Below, NYC, May 9, 2015. Full album available on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/forever-after/id994632335 More info: http://www.brianjnash.com
Nate Buccieri and Brian Nash perform "Confrontation" from "Les Miserables" as part of Snuggling Pianos: Live at Feinstein's/54 Below, April 16, 2016
Nate Buccieri and Brian Nash perform "Fucking Perfect" by Pink as part of Snuggling Pianos: Live at Feinstein's/54 Below on April 16, 2016
"Permanent" by Jason Reeves www.ChristianGlomb.com
Nate Buccieri and Brian Nash perform "The Cell Block Tango" from "Chicago" as part of Snuggling Pianos: Live at Feinstein's/54 Below, April 16, 2016
Liverpool historian Frank Carlyle chats to Brian 'Nasher' Nash. Brian was the guitarist with 80's sensation Frankie Goes To Hollywood and has since been pursuing a solo career. He has just released an audio version of his book, Nasher Says Relax. Frank also chats to fellow Liverpool historian David Owens. *Sorry, music from the show has been removed due to copyright.
Along with show regulars James Brabin and John O Hare, historian Frank Carlyle chats to Brian 'Nasher' Nash and John McArdle. With Hollywood news from Josephine Whitaker.
Frankie Goes To Hollywood guitarist Brian 'Nasher' Nash chats to Frank Carlyle about his solo career, his home town, his home team, and much more. www.reverbnation/babylonpink/songs Listen to historian Frank Carlyle every Monday at 8pm GMT exclusively on Mersey Radio. Broadcasting from the heart of Liverpool, reaching out to the rest of the World at www.merseyradio.co.uk As well as great music and a bit of history, you can find a diverse range of wonderful guests. From our resident experts in vintage toys, places to go, ufology and the paranormal to celebrated comedians, authors, actors, sportspeople... From everyday people on the street to Merseybeat legends... And of course, who can forget the footy... You’ll find them all on Frank’s show at Mersey Radio... But most importantly... ...
Interpol Calling TV series Episode title: Mr George (1959) I do not own this episode, but hope it will stand for posterity.
On this BRAND NEW EPISODE of Scouse Pop, Brian Nash, songwriter, author and guitarist with Frankie Goes To Hollywood, discusses life in the biggest and most controversial band of the 1980's and his career post Frankie.
AP U.S. History Review: Colonial America to the French and Indian War (Mr. Uplinger)
Featuring: Cal Ruddy, Kalandra, Brian Nash, She Beat, Gerry Murphy, Rachael Dunn Arts Alive Acoustic is getting festive for a Christmas Eve Special. Bringing you the best of Liverpool's musical talent in acoustic form. Copyright Bay TV Liverpool
This is the story of one of Britain's most notorious reformed criminals, Jason Coghlan, who spent 16 years behind bars before he found an even more dangerous and effective pastime: studying the law. VICE gained intimate access to Jason's life over two years, witnessing the rise of his legal firm, which explicitly caters to the gangsters of the Costa Del Sol in Spain. However, the echoes of his old life are never far away and a gang feud in Jason’s native Manchester threatens to unravel his new amicable existence. WATCH NEXT: Backstreet Abortions in the Philippines: Year of Mercy: http://bit.ly/1RPHF2R Click here to subscribe to VICE: http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-VICE Check out our full video catalog: http://bit.ly/VICE-Videos Videos, daily editorial and more: http://vice.com More videos f...
Sermon: "Challenging Beliefs" by Brian Nash Recorded in Mount Pleasant, TX
So, on 1st February 2013, Frankie Goes To Hollywood guitarist Brian Nash was on Stoke Mandeville Hospital Radio talking to us about the good and bad times about being in a successful pop group from the 1980's. One of the most level headed and nicest guys who will ever meet. You can listen to SMHR here :http://www.smhr.co.uk/listen.shtml You can buy Brian's auto-biograohy here: http://www.waterstones.com/waterstonesweb/products/brian+nash/nasher+says+relax/9160411/
Frankie goes to Hollywood number 14 in "The Nations Favourite 80s number one" with interviews from Brian Nash & Peter Gill
In this exclusive Rock and Roll Hall of Fame interview with Hall of Fame Inductee Graham Nash, the musician talks about his experience getting high with Jimi Hendrix at a Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention concert, looking for Rolling Stones member Brian Jones. "Jimi Hendrix and I once went to the Royal Albert Hall to see Frank Zappa and The Mothers of Invention. During the intermission, we spotted Brian Jones up in one of the boxes and we wanted to go and get high with Brian. So, we got up from our seats, and we started to move along the seats and a spotlight found us. Now, quite frankly we were both on acid, so this bright light hitting us in the face when we thought that we were invisible was quite shocking to us, but we managed to make it all the way to Brian, to the box that Br...
Bryan Clark exposes Kevin Nash and talks about Nash burying other wrestlers like Goldberg and Clark himself to serve his ego. interview by Wrestling Epicenter (Patrick Kelley, James Walsh, & Nick Noel) http://www.wrestlingepicenter.com/IWR/interviews/BryanClark93008.html A lot of people didn't like Goldberg's streak though. It was good that it ended, but it should have been done by someone else, Clark for example, Goldberg, who' ego as at least as big as Nash's, and Nash had way enough rubs in their career and are some of the most overrated wrestlers ever.
Oklahoma State Cowboy Basketball players Le'Bryan Nash and Jean-Paul Olukemi meet with the press at the 2011 OSU Winter Sports Media Day.
If you felt something shake last night, it wasn't an earthquake, it was Oklahoma State's Le'Bryan Nash making a posterizing dunk as the Cowboys beat the Longhorns on the road in overtime. SUBSCRIBE: http://www.youtube.com/user/CampusInsiders Campus Insiders takes you deep inside college sports with game highlights, interviews and a behind the scenes perspective of the trending stories of the day from top college analysts, former coaches and special contributors. Visit the Campus Insiders website: http://www.campusinsiders.com Follow Campus Insiders on Twitter: https://twitter.com/CampusInsiders Like Campus Insiders on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CampusInsiders Follow Campus Insiders on Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/CampusInsiders http://www.youtube.com/user/CampusIn...
Kevin Nash talks about Sid Vicious (Sidney Eudy). interview by Kayfabe Commentaries (Sean Oliver) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tw0oAwTGIPo
Check out No Kayben Shoot Interviews: http://no-kayfaben.com http://www.youtube.com/thesweepy74 This clip has been provided courtesy of Nestor from No-Kayfaben.com. Take a moment and subscribe to No-Kayfaben on YouTube and watch clips from shoot interviews with Kevin Nash, Roddy Piper, and much more! In this clip, former WCW stars Brian Nobs and Jerry Sags discuss their shoot fight with Kevin Nash and Scott Hall on Monday Nitro.
Brian Nash performs Jason Robert Brown's post-election song, "Hope" at The Duplex, 11/13/16
Brian (Nasher) Nash performing Frankie goes to Hollywood's Maximum Joy in Glasgow at The Stripped Sessions
Brian Nash is Interviewed by Carpinteria Chamber of Commerce for Nusil's award of Carpinteria's Large Business of the Year. Video by Larry Nimmer.
Sermon: "Challenging Beliefs" by Brian Nash Recorded in Mount Pleasant, TX
Along with show regulars James Brabin and John O Hare, historian Frank Carlyle chats to Brian 'Nasher' Nash and John McArdle. With Hollywood news from Josephine Whitaker.
Liverpool historian Frank Carlyle chats to Brian 'Nasher' Nash. Brian was the guitarist with 80's sensation Frankie Goes To Hollywood and has since been pursuing a solo career. He has just released an audio version of his book, Nasher Says Relax. Frank also chats to fellow Liverpool historian David Owens. *Sorry, music from the show has been removed due to copyright.
On this BRAND NEW EPISODE of Scouse Pop, Brian Nash, songwriter, author and guitarist with Frankie Goes To Hollywood, discusses life in the biggest and most controversial band of the 1980's and his career post Frankie.
Produced by Hg80 Media, and aired on BRAVO and APTN, Roll Over Beethoven investigates Salt Spring Island pianist Paul Verville's discovery that the Third Variation of Beethoven's last and perhaps greatest piano sonata, Opus 111, has been played in the wrong time signature for almost 200 years. The film traces the history of Paul's life and career, and follows his efforts to establish his rendition of Opus 111 with audiences and classical experts in Canada, in Germany and around the world. Produced and Directed by Christa Schadt Produced and Directed by David Hallam Edited by Christa Schadt and Brian Nash
leírás: Neil Clarke (Simon Pegg) kiábrándult tanár, aki hirtelen megtalálja és használja a képességeit, bármit is akarjon csinálni, egy csoport hatalmi-őrültben szenvedő földönkívüli (John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Terry Jones és Michael Palin) felruházta különleges tulajdonságokkal és figyeli őt az űrből. Ahogy küzd ezekkel az újjonan megtalált hatalommal és az eseményekkel, amelyek felmerülnek. Aki arra kéri hűséges kutya társát, és legjobb barátját, Dennist (Robin Williams), hogy segítsen neki ezen úton. Vaójában egy csoport a különc földönkívűli biztosít egy emberi lénynek hatalomat, hogy bármit megtehessen, mint egy kísérletben. Szereplők: , John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Simon Pegg, Robin Williams, Kate Beckinsale, Rob Riggle, Joanna Lumley, Eddie Izzard, Eric Idle, Emma Pierso...
You can buy this album on: https://www.amazon.com/Maximum-Joy-Frankie-Goes-Hollywood/dp/B001LYJTJM/ Compilation album by Frankie Goes to Hollywood, released on 25 October 2000. Track listing: 01. Relax (0:00) 02. Two Tribes (3:55) 03. Ferry Cross the Mersey (7:18) 04. The World Is My Oyster (11:16) 05. Welcome to the Pleasuredome (13:15) 06. Maximum Joy (26:56) 07. San Jose (32:27) 08. Warriors of the Wasteland (35:36) 09. Rage Hard (40:37) 10. War (45:39) 11. Watching the Wildlife (51:53) 12. Born to Run (56:12) 13. The Power of Love (1:00:16) Personnel: Holly Johnson: lead vocals Mark O'Toole: bass Brian Nash: guitar Peter Gill: drums Paul Rutherford: backing vocals Produced by Trevor Horn and Stephen Lipson
You can buy this album on: https://www.amazon.com/Maximum-Joy-Frankie-Goes-Hollywood/dp/B001LYJTJM/ Compilation album by Frankie Goes to Hollywood, released on 25 October 2000. Track listing: 1. The Power of Love (Rob Searle Club Mix) (0:00) 2. Relax (Club 69 Future Anthem Part 1) (8:39) 3. Welcome to the Pleasuredome (Nalin & Kane Remix) (19:55) 4. Maximum Joy (DJ Rene Club Mix) (31:21) 5. Two Tribes (Rob Searle Club Mix) (41:06) 6. Welcome to the Pleasuredome (Sander's Coming Home Mix) (50:28) 7. Two Tribes (Apollo Four Forty Remix) (1:00:49) Personnel: Holly Johnson: lead vocals Mark O'Toole: bass Brian Nash: guitar Peter Gill: drums Paul Rutherford: backing vocals Produced by Trevor Horn and Stephen Lipson