R.I.P. Nikki Sudden

From Secretly Canadian:

We’re incredibly sad to report that our friend NIKKI SUDDEN passed away Sunday, March 26, age 49, in New York City after performing the prior night at the Knitting Factory. He wrote hundreds of songs and made over 20 albums as a solo artist and with his bands SWELL MAPS, THE JACOBITES, THE LAST BANDITS and his band with ROWLAND S. HOWARD, among others. He was an inspiration to watch at work, working ceaselessly as a musician, writer and actor. Just prior to heading out for this last US tour, he completed his latest album “The Truth Doesn’t Matter” and was putting the finishing touches on his autobiography.

It was a great honor to work with such a legendary figure, and his warmth and generosity of spirit will not be forgotten. He was a good man in endless pursuit of his artistic dreams. We extend our deepest sympathies to his friends and family, and rest easily knowing that he has joined his brother Epic Soundtracks, who passed away in 1997. We’re seeking solace in Nikki’s timeless records and we feel blessed to have known Nikki and to have his voice sing on.

Enjoy some free downloads at nikkisudden.com and at secretlycanadian.com. Pass them on. Stay bruised.

2 responses to “R.I.P. Nikki Sudden

  1. It’s a sad day for rock ‘n’ roll. Nikki Sudden was one of the great rockers of the last twenty years. Rest In Peace, Nikki, and play rock in Heaven.

  2. Marg & Family

    It’s sad to hear that Nikki’s gone. We met in Stockholm in July 2003, when we all were there for The Rolling Stones’ conserts. On July 19, Nikki’s 47th birthday, he had a consert at Mondo. There was a rumour that The Stones would attend the consert… They didn’t come, of course, but we certainly didn’t regret we did! Our kids kept contact with Nikki and met him later in London and Berlin. He was a genuine musician and a genuine person. R.I.P.