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James Jeffrey "Jeff" Plewman [2] (March 26, 1948 – May 10, 2014), better known by his stage name Nash the Slash, was a Canadian musician.A multi-instrumentalist, he was known primarily for playing the electric violin and mandolin, as well as the harmonica, keyboards, glockenspiel, and other instruments (sometimes described as "devices" on album notes).
In 2001, Nash the Slash compiled unreleased and live FM recordings from the 1970s and 1980s on a CD titled Lost in Space on his own Cut-throat Records label. This release was not approved by the other members, and did not mention the name FM; the artist was listed as "Nash the Slash, Cameron Hawkins & Martin Deller".
Nash the Slash spent most of the late 1980s working with his group FM, and continued to perform as a solo artist during this time, including appearances as an "opening act" for FM. After the group disbanded in 1989, Nash restarted Cut-throat Records as a CD label. CUTCD-1 – Highway 61 soundtrack by Nash the Slash with Doc Satan's Orchestra, 1991
Children of the Night is an album by Canadian recording artist Nash the Slash.Released in 1981 after Nash toured the United Kingdom in 1980 supporting Gary Numan, the album quickly gained cult status with its unique sound, created using electric mandolins, electric violins, drum machines and other sonic devices.
In the liner notes, Nash the Slash heavily criticizes the production of the Con-Test versions, preferring the demos. He states that he reluctantly took over the lead vocals from Hawkins on "Friends and Neighbours" between the demo and Con-Test versions, at the insistence of the producer (Waite), and characterizes the LP version of this song as ...
Slash and Ferrar welcomed their second child, son Cash Anthony Hudson, on June 23, 2004. Becoming a father for the second time proved to be a driving force for the musician's sobriety.
It reads: "This is to recommend Mr. John F. Nash, Jr. who has applied for entrance to the graduate college at Princeton. Mr. Nash is nineteen years old and is graduating from Carnegie Tech in June.
The cover art was a detail of a painting called "The Dreamer" by Robert Vanderhorst. ... Nash the Slash – lead and background vocals, electric mandolin, harmonica, ...