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James George "Jimmie"/"Jimmy" Nicol (b. 3 August 1939, Barnes, South West London), was temporarily the drummer, for replacing Ringo Starr in The Beatles for a number of concerts during the height of Beatlemania in 1964. He went from relative obscurity to worldwide fame and back in the space of a fortnight. Nicol hoped that his period with The Beatles would advance his career, but found that the spotlight moved away from him once Starr returned to the group. His subsequent lack of commercial success led him to bankruptcy in 1965. After then working with a number of different bands, including a successful phase with The Spotnicks, he finally left the music business altogether in 1967 to pursue a variety of entrepreneurial ventures. Nicol would later refuse to discuss his brief period with Th

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  • James George "Jimmie"/"Jimmy" Nicol (b. 3 August 1939, Barnes, South West London), was temporarily the drummer, for replacing Ringo Starr in The Beatles for a number of concerts during the height of Beatlemania in 1964. He went from relative obscurity to worldwide fame and back in the space of a fortnight. Nicol hoped that his period with The Beatles would advance his career, but found that the spotlight moved away from him once Starr returned to the group. His subsequent lack of commercial success led him to bankruptcy in 1965. After then working with a number of different bands, including a successful phase with The Spotnicks, he finally left the music business altogether in 1967 to pursue a variety of entrepreneurial ventures. Nicol would later refuse to discuss his brief period with Th
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  • James George "Jimmie"/"Jimmy" Nicol (b. 3 August 1939, Barnes, South West London), was temporarily the drummer, for replacing Ringo Starr in The Beatles for a number of concerts during the height of Beatlemania in 1964. He went from relative obscurity to worldwide fame and back in the space of a fortnight. Nicol hoped that his period with The Beatles would advance his career, but found that the spotlight moved away from him once Starr returned to the group. His subsequent lack of commercial success led him to bankruptcy in 1965. After then working with a number of different bands, including a successful phase with The Spotnicks, he finally left the music business altogether in 1967 to pursue a variety of entrepreneurial ventures. Nicol would later refuse to discuss his brief period with The Beatles, and has not sought monetary gain from it. He has a son, Howard, who is a BAFTA award-winning sound engineer.
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