Col Nolan

Col Nolan was an Australian jazz organ and piano player. He was nominated for the 1997 ARIA Award for Best Jazz Album with Nolan's Groove, recorded with David Seidel on bass and Laurie Bennett on drums along with guest musicians.[1] The Nolan-Buddle Quartet's (Nolan, Errol Buddle, Dieter Vogt and Warren Daly) 1976 single release of the theme from Picnic at Hanging Rock charted in the Australian top 40.[2]

Col Nolan
Born16 April 1938
OriginAustralia
Died26 May 2019
Lewisham, NSW
GenresJazz
Occupation(s)Organist, pianist
InstrumentsOrgan, piano

Discography

Col Nolan

  • The Main Stream (1990) - 2MBS-FM
  • Nolan's Groove (1997) - La Brava[3][4]

Col Nolan & The Soul Syndicate

  • "Buckingham Palace"/"What's The Use" (1973) - Avan-Guard
  • Crazy Crochet (1966) - CBS
  • Whatever It's Worth (1968) - CBS
  • Live At Jason's (1973) - Avan-Guard

Col Nolan Quartet

  • "Love In Spring"/"Dry Country" (1977) - M7
  • Arangements (1976) - M7

The Nolan-Buddle Quartet

  • "My Machine"/"Killing Me Softly With His Love" (1975) - M7
  • "Picnic At Hanging Rock" (1976) - M7Aus #15
  • The Odd Couple (1976) - M7

References

  1. Nathan, Dave. "Col Nolan. Nolan's Groove". Allmusic.
  2. Morris, Barry (17 January 2001). "Lasting sax appeal". Daily Telegraph.
  3. Shand, John (29 July 1996), "Simmering Very Nicely", The Sydney Morning Herald
  4. Gettler, Leon (7 November 1996), "Jazz", The Age
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