NikCohn (born 1946), also written Nick Cohn, is a British writer. Cohn was born in London, England and brought up in Derry in Northern Ireland, the son...
player NikCohn (born 1946), British rock journalist Nik Kershaw (born 1958), English singer-songwriter, composer, musician and record producer Nik Lewis...
the New Saturday Night", a mostly fictional 1976 article by music writer NikCohn. A major critical and commercial success, Saturday Night Fever had a tremendous...
Night" is the title of a 1976 New York article by British rock journalist NikCohn, which formed the basis for the plot and inspired the characters for the...
Mindy Cohn (b. 1966), American actress, comedian and singer Nate Cohn, American journalist NikCohn (b. 1946), British rock journalist Norman Cohn (1915–2007)...
employment. In 1941, he married Vera Broido, with whom he had a son, the writer NikCohn. In the immediate post-war period, he was stationed in Vienna, ostensibly...
critic NikCohn, Cohn gave a lukewarm reaction to it. Following this, Townshend, as Tommy's principal composer, discussed the album with Cohn and concluded...
censors were unhappy with the song, and it was banned[when?] by the BBC. NikCohn gave the album an unfavourable review in The New York Times, but he wrote:...
sessions for 20/20 (February 1969) continued in his absence. Journalist NikCohn, writing in 1968, said that Wilson had been rumored to be "increasingly...
medley on side two to be their "most impressive music" since Rubber Soul, NikCohn of The New York Times said that, "individually", the album's songs are...
sexuality, comedy and hard edged dance rhythms." In his 2007 book Triksta, NikCohn credits Magnolia Shorty with his own discovery of bounce, and the third...
went to see Duncan perform the song live in Liverpool. British writer NikCohn described Duncan's recording of "Last Train to San Fernando" as his "nomination...
good ... was more or less becoming insignificant again." In 1969, writer NikCohn reported that the pop music industry had been split "roughly eighty percent...
1970 LP's packaging. In a review for The New York Times, music critic NikCohn praised Live at Leeds as "the definitive hard-rock holocaust" and "the...
attended and "Pinball Wizard" was written so that New York Times journalist NikCohn, a pinball enthusiast, would give the album a good review. Townshend later...
British critic NikCohn observed of Lennon, "He owned one of the best pop voices ever, rasped and smashed and brooding, always fierce." Cohn wrote that Lennon...
defined. In 1969, as the genre was still solidifying, rock journalist NikCohn called it a "fairly meaningless phrase that got applied to any group, no...
Heaney, poet Seamus Deane, playwright Brian Friel, writer and music critic NikCohn, artist Willie Doherty, socio-political commentator and activist Eamonn...
Cilla: The Best of 1963–78. Writing in 1969, the rock music journalist NikCohn wrote: ...she makes people glow. In her time, she will grow into a pop...
visionary figure in popular music. In his book Awopbopaloobop Alopbamboom, NikCohn objected: "I can't take the vision of Dylan as seer, as teenage messiah...