Happy New Year!
by nick on Jan.09, 2009, under News
From everyone at WCR, we wish you all a terrific holiday season and a fantastic new year. We have been blessed to celebrate 11 years together and still rockin’!!! Many thanks to all we have worked with this year and our fans throughout the world. It has been our pleasure to perform for you and meet so many great people.
14 comments for this entry:
June 22nd, 2010 on 12:45 pm
It’s Roy you played with me at Point Mugu, the R. G. Ganning, with Geno. How are You?
November 22nd, 2010 on 12:59 pm
hey man..I met you once and you told me you liked the ramones. You were surprised I asked you about blue cheer too. Cheers.
December 17th, 2010 on 9:20 am
Hey Nick-
Bet you don’t remember me (I could send a pic-you took one of me under your gold album in your s. Mpls basement. I took lessons from you about 20 years ago. I’ll check the and website and maybe come down and see you guys sometime.
Have a great holiday, man.
Ed Kinsel
February 24th, 2011 on 3:09 pm
hey nick WOW doesnt look like you changed a bit. if your wondering who this is, i stayed at your place at 6388 iverene, when you were doing the stepp bit with tommy holland. you used to laugh at me and say look at ronnie mowing the turds.
February 25th, 2011 on 9:52 am
Hey Nick!! your still the best and made those signature bass lines live forever in the Steppenwolf tracks!! very sad that John does not care about the real Steppenwolf sound… John Kay & Steppenwolf is John Kay and NOT! Steppenwolf ! You and Michael along with crazy Goldie and Dennis had the sound that will never be forgotten! I did a re-make of Magic Carpet with Michael about 20 years ago under the name Jimmy Clone. Take Care,
Jimmy Lee
April 29th, 2011 on 3:28 pm
Hey Nick just found your website thought I’d leave a message e mail me when you get a chance looks like you’re doing well Brian Walstad from keywaydin place in Mpls Mn
June 6th, 2011 on 5:24 pm
Yo! Nick. How ya been man!!!
January 8th, 2012 on 8:28 am
Happy New Year Nick
Long time – If you are ever in Va Beach, VA area give me a holler & I’ll buy the beers
Good to see you are doing well
RC
December 11th, 2012 on 12:03 pm
Hello Nick!
Greetings from your hometown Ploen! Just read that you were born here. Hope you are well!
Best wishes
Table
February 16th, 2013 on 11:47 am
Hi Brian, long time no see. How are you?
June 23rd, 2013 on 10:00 am
Nick
I’d like to talk with you about possible bookings–see what we have done with The Hit Men http://www.thehitmenlive.com
July 3rd, 2013 on 6:15 am
Do you remember 1988 band wolf at blue ox?
March 14th, 2014 on 8:22 am
Hi Nick
This is Joe Donlon I was asked by Tony Barnes to send you my e mail. diamondjoe45@hotmail.com .
August 11th, 2014 on 8:06 am
Hey, Nick St. Nicholas!!!
i just read about your court battle, and i’m incredulous, because to me, in my little mind, Nick St. Nicholas and Steppenwolf are synonymous! i saw you live at the Frolics in Salisbury, Mass., on July 4 and 5 of 1977 – two nights that changed my life forever! Mr. Kay was not there, but nobody missed him – the singer was so good, and sounded just like Kay anyway, and was so Cool, it was perfect! I was fixed in on YOU, however, as that Bass was Something Else, and you were grooving on the music the same as i was {it was my first experience with hallucinogenics, but that’s another story – sorta!]. I even got a piece of a seagull’s feather that you gave to a girl in the crowd, not altogether eluding my grasp – i might still have it somewhere.
MR. St. Nicholas, i hope you read this, because i’ve held your name sacred since those concerts in ’77, and tell everyone, when the topic of bassists or Steppenwolf comes up, that YOU are Awesome and Amazingly Great. i’m SO GLAD you won your court case!!!!! Congratulations, Thanks for fighting the battle, and without YOU, i wouldn’t consider Steppenwolf to be my favorite band of all time, as i DO.
You even said, “How ya doin'” to me, July 5, ’77 – i’ll never forget it, and how Cool you are. {You said that to me ’cause you heard me telling others in the crowd that my favorite was “the bass player”.}
Highest, Warmest Regards,
Jim Danger