Nick Heyward
Nick Heyward is a British singer-songwriter from Beckenham, England, born in 1961. He is known for work in new wave and pop, and for his connection to Haircut One Hundred, as well as Boogie Box High. He also releases music on Audio Network.
Solo career
After leaving Haircut One Hundred, Heyward builds a solo career that begins with North Of A Miracle, which reaches number 10 in the UK album chart. The album produces three UK top 20 singles: “Whistle Down The Wind”, “Take That Situation” and “Blue Hat For A Blue Day”. “Whistle Down The Wind” is his first solo single to break through commercially, reaching number 13.
His second album, Postcards From Home, follows in 1986 and brings two more UK top 40 singles, “Love All Day” and “Warning Sign”. Later albums include I Love You Avenue in 1988, From Monday To Sunday in 1992, and Tangled in 1995. From Monday To Sunday includes “Kite”, which becomes a radio hit in the United States.
Later activity
Although his profile is lower than it is during the 1980s, Heyward continues to tour and record as a solo artist.




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