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London-born guitarist and vocalist Nick Woodland, one of the veterans coming out of the British blues-rock scene, was inspired by those like Alexis Korner, Eric Clapton, John Mayall and Peter Green. Woodland started out on guitar at age 15 and was nearly one of the original Rolling Stones in the sixties. Since those days, he stuck to the message of rhythm'n'blues gaining some fame among insiders as one of the hottest live-acts around. The South-German newspaper, one of Germany's biggest dailies, wrote: "Nick Woodland is among the best live performers of the white blues." Based in Munich (Germany) where he now resides, Nick Woodland has played his guitar for a whole lot of different bands in rock (Amon Dueuel II, The Clash), pop (Donna Summer, Boney M) and jazz (Herbie Mann) and recorded five albums with Germany's top act Marius Mueller-Westernhagen. With his own band he has been touring Europe extensively for many years, working the field between blues, rock'n'roll and country music. The band's live potential is well documented on their CD "Live Fireworks" that gives further proof of Nick Woodland's being a "helluva guitar player."