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Nigel Burch
Nigel Burch (born 1954, Braintree, Essex) is an east London songwriter, musician, poet, and graphic artist now based in the London Borough of Hackney.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Feature: HOLLOWAY ARTS FESTIVAL - Interview with musician Nigel Burch - Islington Tribune )〕 Musically covering the genres of punk, rock, folk, and anti-folk, Burch has collaborated with Kevin Coyne, John Cooper Clarke, Andrew Ranken (of The Pogues),〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The Medusa Fora • View topic - NIGEL BURCH AND THE FLEA-PIT ORCHESTRA )〕 and had an ongoing pen pal relationship with Charles Bukowski, who described Burch's writing as "the best cure for a hangover I ever lucked across."〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Nigel Burch and the Flea-Pit Orchestra - Rochester Castle, Stoke Newington - Music-News.com )〕 Burch's current band, Nigel Burch and The Flea-Pit Orchestra, have released three CDs, and often play live in London. A Guardian review called his music "a cross between the music of Ian Dury, Brecht and Weill, an Irish pub band, and a 1950s skiffle group. The urban-alienation songs might be too explicitly crammed with messages for some, but plenty of fierce, spontaneous playing". The group have toured internationally, with a significant following in Russia.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Songs for When You Want to Weep & Waltz - Arts and Ideas )〕 Burch's self described "morbid drawings" are represented by The Nicholas Treadwell Gallery, have been shown in the UK, Austria, and Germany, and been published in a number of magazines. ==References==
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