Graham Clark, Music Correspondent

Nik Kershaw - Not Ready Yet To Let The Sun Go Down

Nik Kershaw
Nik Kershaw
You might recall songs from the eighties such as Wouldn’t It Be Good and I Won’t Let The Sun Go Down On Me and associate them with Nik Kershaw.

What you might not know is Kershaw wrote one of the biggest hits of the early nineties The One and Only, which was a worldwide hit for Chesney Hawkes.

“The song wasn’t written in particular for Chesney” explained Nik. “ I had taken a cassette of some of my songs into my publisher and the next day I received a call saying Chip Hawkes from The Tremeloes had heard the song and loved it, asking if it could be used for a film, Buddy's Son that his son Chesney was going to be in with Roger Daltrey from The Who”

The rest as they say is history. Having someone else to take the limelight for the song suited Nik immensely. “I was not really comfortable with my huge success in the eighties; I saw myself as a singer/songwriter preferring to be in the background. When the success of The One and Only took off with Chesney it was good to be able to watch it all from a distance and not be directly involved.”

Over the preceding years Nik has worked with a number of artists including Tony Banks from Genesis and Elton John. “Working with Elton was a privilege, he still checks out all the new music that is being released. I still get goosebumps every time I hear myself playing guitar on his big hit Nikita when it comes on the radio”

Elton is not only one of the many influences on Nik.
"When I was younger I was really into T Rex and David Bowie, they had a big influence on me. The music, the image, it was all something you could buy into."

Nik Kershaw
Nik Kershaw
I wondered what Nik thought of today's artists? “To be honest, I do not tend to listen to much of the music that is being released today. People like Dua Lipa, Ed Sheeran and the likes will still be remembered in thirty years time but a lot of music will not be remembered as fondly as songs from the eighties.”

With many of the artists from the eighties performing at festivals over the summer it must seem like one big happy family which Kershaw acknowledges. "I have become friends with a lot of the artists from that period - we all went through the same experience in the eighties so we all know what it was like - we have a lot in common.”

Besides touring with other acts, Nik is also going out on tour with his own band later this year, including a visit to Clitheroe. “The band and I are doing some dates in Germany and afterwards some in Scotland, there was a gap between each country so we thought about playing a gig somewhere in England, as we travelled on the way up to Scotland, Clitheroe seemed ideal.”

The town is not usually in the radar of touring bands, something that has caught the attention of Nik. “It will be good to visit a town that is not used to having live music. I have had a look at the venue on the internet and all looks great. We are all looking forward to playing there, the audiences in the north are always so appreciative”

Playing your own gig as opposed to being part of a tour with other acts does bring a different perspective though. “On the retro tours we have to play all the big hits but on our own dates we can fit in some album tracks too, there is always someone out there who will request that we perform an obscure album track”

Nik Kershaw plays The Grand in Clitheroe on Thursday 11th May

Other dates:
9th June - Picturedrome - Holmfirth
23d July - 80's Classical - Millenium Square, Leeds
6th August - Rewind Festival, North - Macclesfield
27th September - Brudenell Social Clu, Leeds
28th September - Sage 2, Gateshead
2nd October - New Century Hall, Manchester

https://www.nikkershaw.net/gigs/