Gerry Casey interviews Nico De Cock of The Bluesbones
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Making a Scene Presents Gerry Casey’s Interview with Nico De Cock of The Bluesbones
Born in 1973, Nico picked up singing at early age when his mother took him to church choir rehearsals. Later on he worked with Tim Janssens in his studio recording a lot of variegated projects. It wasn’t until 2004, at the age of 31, that he traded the studio floor for the stage floor and joined his first band, Bottle of Blooze.
With this band he released one studio album containing a few original songs and this was the stepping stone to start writing lyrics and music. Nico loved to perform live on stage, and this resulted in bands like The Blues Conspiracy and Dusty Dollar .
At the end of 2011 he started The BluesBones, focussing mainly on writing original songs. All the lyrics he gathered over the years could be used in this new, promising project. Being praised for his raspy, bluesy and emotional voice Nico has been compared to Eric Bourdon and other great vocalists.
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