Nigel Watson | |
Background: | solo_singer |
Birth Name: | Nigel Jerome Edwin Watson |
Birth Date: | 1947 9, df=y |
Birth Place: | London, England |
Instrument: | Vocals, guitar, conga |
Genre: | Blues rock, blues |
Occupation: | Musician, songwriter |
Years Active: | 1970–2015 |
Label: | Reprise, Eagle, Snapper Music |
Associated Acts: | Fleetwood Mac, Peter Green Splinter Group |
Nigel Jerome Edwin Watson (24 September 1947 – 16 February 2019) was an English guitarist best known for his work with ex-Fleetwood Mac guitarist Peter Green.
After Green left Fleetwood Mac in 1970, he worked with Watson on two solo singles, "Heavy Heart" and "Beasts of Burden", the latter being credited to both musicians. Watson also accompanied Green as conga player on a tour of the United States with Fleetwood Mac in February and March 1971. Jeremy Spencer had suddenly left the band and they asked Green to fill in and help them fulfil their tour obligations. Watson was at that time the brother-in-law of Fleetwood Mac's manager Clifford Davis.[1]
In 1996, Watson and Green started working together again, and Watson was influential in persuading Green to return to music after he had been musically idle for several years. They formed the Peter Green Splinter Group, and released several albums over the following few years until the group split in 2004. Green was not always comfortable taking centre-stage when playing live, and Watson provided an extra focus onstage, singing as well as playing lead guitar. He also composed many songs recorded for the albums.
He died on 16 February 2019.[2]