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etown
etown host and co-executive producer Nick Forster is no stranger to
the world of music. His illustrious career as a professional
musician spans 25 years, including his time as a member of the world
renowned bluegrass band Hot Rize, as a sideman with popular artists
like David Wilcox and Michelle Shocked, and as leader of the highly
respected, talented etown house band, the etones.
Born in Beirut in 1955 (his father worked for the State Department),
Nick was raised in upstate New York . He started playing drums at age
ten, but abandoned them in favor of his first guitar a year later.
As a teen, he played in folk and folk-rock bands. His desire to
pursue music as a career in the mid-seventies led him to Colorado,
where he met up with the three young men who would join him in
forming the contemporary bluegrass band Hot Rize in 1978. For the
band, Nick supplied bass, vocals and guitar and was also well known
for his exceptional ease and grace as the M.C. and host.
He won recognition as a writer as well, earning praise from Rolling Stone
Magazine as "an exceptional songwriter."
Hot Rize established an acclaimed international reputation,
releasing ten albums and touring worldwide fulltime for over 12
years. The band appeared on countless radio and television programs,
including Austin City Limits, The Grand Old Opry and Garrison
Keillor's A Prairie Home Companion. Hot Rize earned both a Grammy
nomination and the International Bluegrass Music Association's
Entertainer of the Year Award in 1991. Ironically, in the face of
this success, the band members collectively decided to pursue
individual projects later that year and went into semi-retirement.
While on a highly successful State tour in eastern Europe during
this time, Nick conceived the idea of a new concept in radio, etown,
the popular weekly radio variety show now heard coast-to-coast.
As etown's host, Nick leads a radio program that entices the
audience with live performances from today's top musicians, then
engages listeners with conversation and information about our
communities and our environment. His warm on-air wit, stellar guitar
playing and strong vocals are hallmarks of the show.
In addition to etown, Nick remains an active player in the music
world, performing at major festivals and playing recording sessions
for various artists like Big Head Todd and the Monsters and Kathy
Mattea. He also is an accomplished record producer whose most recent
project was nominated for a Grammy.
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