Nick Charles Strutt

1946 - 2009
LocationLeeds/ Great Yarmouth/ Essex
Age62 years
Date of Birth08/10/1946
Date of Death29/09/2009
Visitors1,158 since 04/10/2009
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Known to some of his friends as Nick. Professor Nicholas Charles Strutt died at his home in Great Yarmouth age 62 years. He died on the 29th September 2009.

Father of Wezley, Bradley and Holly. Also brother to Paul and Uncle to Andrew. A great friend to many and a fantastic musician.

Time moves very quickly but he is always in our thoughts. We always expect our parents to be there for us and so often we take it for granted that they always will be.

"Get to know your parents. You never know when they'll be gone for good."


A talented British country musician, who first played banjo at the age of 15 and then mastered guitar, autoharp, mandolin and bass. In 1965, he relocated to Leeds and graduated from Leeds University in 1970. Between 1966 and 1969, he played in a duo with Roger Knowles, which featured regularly on various radio broadcasts, including the BBC Country Meets Folk, where they sometimes played with Brian Golbey and Pete Stanley as a four-piece unit. Strutt and Knowles played as support for Hank Snow and Willie Nelson on UK appearances, before their influences saw them turn more to seminal country rock. In 1970 Strutt turned fully professional but between 1969 and 1971, he and Knowles played with Natchez Trace. In 1972, they parted amicably with Knowles opting for more traditional music and Strutt favouring the contemporary. He had already joined Bob Pegg and Carole Pegg in the folk rock band Mr. Fox, and, after this highly rated but commercially unsuccessful unit's demise, recorded two excellent duo albums with Bob Pegg. When folk rock waned, Strutt returned to country music, playing regularly around the northern country club scene.
In the late 70s, he worked on production and played as a session musician for the now defunct Look label. Here he worked with many artists, especially with Mel Hague but also produced albums for folk singer Alex Campbell and country star Tommy Collins. In the early 80s, he turned more to old-time music again and often worked and recorded with Brian Golbey. He commented that "with the advent of New Country, line dancing and blander performances, our picking and grinning style was regarded as a novelty." During the mid-80s, Strutt played part-time with various units, including a swing quartet, but returned full-time in 1990. He began teaching guitar, mandolin and bass and appeared regularly with Hague's band. He also played old-time music at regular venues with banjoist Tim Howard of the Muldoon Brothers. In 1994, he began working with a trio called Finnegan's Wake.
Over the years, Strutt has refused to be pigeonholed and his mandolin playing is unique. He acknowledges the influence of Bill Monroe and John Duffey but confesses: "I was never any good at stealing licks accurately, so I made up my own; copying any instrument I liked be it trumpet, dobro, clarinet or trombone." He runs jam sessions in Leeds, which often feature 20 musicians on numerous different instruments

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Memorial Tribute - Friday 6th November.

Dave and Margaret at the Shoulder of Mutton, Castleford are holding a memorial tribute for Nick on Friday 6th Novenber from 8PM.
Friends, musicians and music lovers
All welcome
See you there

Dave and Margaret Parker

Steve Brown

October 21, 2009

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........... (...(`.-``'**-.*)...)..........Just Peeking in
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............./......(o..._...o)....\..........Sweet
.............\.........(..0..)......./..........Dreams
..........__.`.-._...'='.._.-.*.__.......ANGEL
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LOVE,
PHYLLIS

Phyllis Frazier Harris

October 8, 2009

Sue Strutt

Nick I will always love you. You left me three wonderful kids and for that I thank you.
Good Night and God bless Sue xxxx

Holly Strutt

October 6, 2009

R.I.P DAD XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX

Holly Strutt

October 6, 2009

R.I.P Uncle Nick xx

Rebecca Brown

October 6, 2009

You were a great musician, an all round lovely guy and a damn good friend. You were in my band for 2 years, much too short but we had some great times and made some great memories. I will miss you my friend. Mel Hague

Mel Hague

October 6, 2009

ANGELS DO NOT DIE.......

THE WORDS I WRITE TONIGHT ARE SO FULL OF LOVE
THEY ARE FOR EACH AND EVERY ANGEL RESTING IN HEAVEN ABOVE
WHERE THEY ALL LIVE IN ETERNAL REST
BECAUSE THE LORD ABOVE ONLY TAKES THE BEST

IN HEAVEN EACH ONE IS EQUAL THERE IS NO MORE PAIN
NO MORE SUFFERING FOR EACH ANGEL EVER AGAIN
WRAPPED IN EACH OTHERS LOVE AND CARE
ONE DAY WE WILL MEET WHEN WE GO THERE

THERE THEY REST WATCHING DOWN FROM ABOVE
SENDING DOWN EACH GIFT FOR US WITH ALL THIER LOVE
IT MAYBE THE BUTTERLY THAT FLEW BY TODAY
ALSO THE KISS IN THE BREEZE THAT WE BRUSHED AWAY

ANGELS STILL HAVE A WAY OF SHOWING THEY ARE AROUND
WAS THAT A PURE WHITE FEATHER NESTLING IN THE GROUND
MAYBE IT WAS THE TWINKING LIGHT THAT CAUGHT YOUR EYE
OUR GUARDIAN ANGEL WILL ALWAYS BE THERE FOR THEY WILL NEVER DIE......
copyright© Rosalind Roberts 4/10/09

Broken Hearted Mum

October 4, 2009

R.I.P x

My heart goes out to your family, you ll be sadly missed xxx

Rosemarie (Family Friend)

October 4, 2009
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