Tanworth-in-Arden, United Kingdom

Nick Drake

A voice like evening light on an English garden — gone at 26, still arriving.

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The Story

Nick Drake was born in 1948 and raised in the Warwickshire village of Tanworth-in-Arden. Discovered while a student at Cambridge and signed to Island Records, he recorded his debut, Five Leaves Left, in 1969 with producer Joe Boyd — a set of hushed, harmonically sophisticated songs framed by Robert Kirby's string arrangements, released to little commercial notice.

Bryter Layter followed in 1971 with a fuller, jazz-tinged band sound, but sales again disappointed. For his final album, Pink Moon, Drake stripped everything away: recorded with engineer John Wood in two late-night sessions in October 1971, it is just voice and acoustic guitar, with a single piano overdub on the title track. Released in February 1972, it barely registered at the time.

Drake was intensely shy and rarely performed; his documented live appearances number only in the dozens, and he gave up playing to audiences well before his death. Struggling with depression, he died at his family home on 25 November 1974, aged 26, leaving three albums that had sold only a few thousand copies between them.

The decades since have reversed that verdict completely. Championed by musicians, reissues, and — famously — a 1999 Volkswagen commercial that introduced Pink Moon to millions, Drake is now recognised as one of the most influential English songwriters of his era, his catalogue tended by Bryter Music, the estate run on behalf of his family.

Shows

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Nick Drake died in 1974; the shows below are historical performances documented by the setlist.fm community.

Past shows & setlists

  • Aug 1, 1970Les CousinsLondon, EnglandOne of his last documented club appearancesSetlist ↗
  • Mar 30, 1970Royal Festival HallLondon, EnglandSetlist ↗
  • Mar 23, 1970Broadcasting HouseLondon, EnglandBBC radio sessionSetlist ↗