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Nic Potter Biography
Nic Potter is probably best known for his work with the British rock band Van Der Graaf Generator. Initially however Nic played in a band called The Misunderstood along with Guy Evans who would also join Van Der Graaf Generator. Nic joined Van Der Graaf Generator in 1969 and recorded the album The Least We Can Do Is Wave To Each Other and recorded part of the next album H To He, Who Am The Only One before leaving. He was however to return to the band later in the seventies and played on two more albums from the band, the studio album The Quiet Zone/The Pleasure Dome and the live album Vital before the band split.
In between times and of course beyond his final stint with Van Der Graaf Generator Nic Potter has had an extensive solo career recording a number of solo albums and for a short period in the early to mid eighties was a member of Peter Hammill's band The K Group.
Nic Potter is probably best known for his work with the British rock band Van Der Graaf Generator, which he joined in 1969. Initially Nic had played in a band called The Misunderstood with Guy Evans who was also to join Van Der Graaf Generator.
Recording the album ‘The Least We Can Do Is Wave To Each Other’ and part of the next album ‘H To He, Who Am The Only One’, Nic later left Van Der Graaf Generator. Later in the 1970’s, Nic returned to the band playing on the studio album, ‘The Quiet Zone/The Pleasure Dome’ and the live album ‘Vital’, before the final split.
Nic Potter also had an extensive solo career and recorded a number of albums. For a short period in the early to mid eighties, he was also a member of Peter Hammill's band The K Group.
