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This article is an orphan, as few or no other articles link to it. Please introduce links to this page from related articles; suggestions may be available. (February 2010) This article may need to be wikified to meet Wikipedia's quality standards. Please help by adding relevant internal links, or by improving the article's layout. (February 2010) Click [show] on right for more details. Please replace HTML markup with wiki markup where appropriate. Add wikilinks. Where appropriate, make links to other articles by putting "[[" and "]]" on either side of relevant words (see WP:LINK for more information). Please do not link terms that most readers are familiar with, such as common occupations, well-known geographical terms, and everyday items. Format the lead. Create or improve the lead paragraph. Arrange section headers as described at Wikipedia:Guide to layout. Add an infobox if it is appropriate for the article. Remove this tag. Biography Dave Nichols was a prominent musician in Houston, Texas particularly on the jazz scene between the years 1982 and 1996. Nichols was a freelance bassist and recording engineer/producer for many different artists in the Houston area. Nichols creative energy was expressed most prolifically in the band Stratus (US fusion jazz band) which recorded four CDs of original vituosity. Nichols was a respected bassist noted by peers and critics to be among the top in the country.[1] He studied music at the University of St. Thomas in Houston. Dave Nichols died at the age of 33 after battling cancer. A group of Houston musicians completed a recording of Nichol's previously unrecorded original material just hours before his death; this was later released on a CD called "Waltz of Hope".[2] Discography Hyperbole (1990) Iconoclast (1995) Ice Nine (1983–1989) Anabolic Live at the Ale House (1997) Waltz of Hope - The Music of Dave Nichols (1997) Innermost (1995) Duplicity (unknown) uh*huh (unknown) References ^ http://www.eer-music.com/reviews/stratus.html ^ http://www.houstonpress.com/1996-09-05/music/static/ Persondata Name Nichols, Dave Alternative names Short description Date of birth Place of birth Date of death Place of death