NICHOLAS MCCARTHY


'Nick McCarthy' (born 'Nicholas Augustine McCarthy' December 13, 1974) is an English musician. He is the rhythm guitarist, backup singer, and keyboardist of the Scottish band Franz Ferdinand.

Contents
Early Years
Franz Ferdinand
Box Codax
Trivia
Related links

Early Years


Nick McCarthy was born in Blackpool, England and grew up in Munich, Bavaria, Germany.
He trained classically as a pianist and double bassist at the Munich Conservatory.
Whilst residing in Germany, McCarthy was a member of a band called Kamerakino. He also played double bass, cello and Arabic lute in a band called Embryo, whose music is described as a 'fusion of jazz, rock and ethnic world music.' After extensively touring internationally with Embryo, McCarthy decided it was time for somewhere new, returned to the UK and, on a friend's suggestion, moved to Glasgow.
There, McCarthy broke into Glasgow's underground cultural scene as a member of the jazz band Scatter. Shortly after, he met Alex Kapranos, now of Franz Ferdinand fame.

Franz Ferdinand


Alex Kapranos and Nick McCarthy met at a party, where Kapranos caught him stealing his vodka. A fight seemed imminent until Kapranos asked McCarthy if he could play the drums. McCarthy claimed he did, though Kapranos would soon discover McCarthy was unable to play them in any particular coherent order. The fact that his drumming ability was lacking became irrelevant as they discovered that they could write songs together. He eventually swapped instruments with the current drummer, Paul Thomson, and with the addition of Robert Hardy, the band became Franz Ferdinand.
McCarthy provides the vocals for "Tell Her Tonight" from the album Franz Ferdinand, "Jeremy Fraser" from the single The Fallen / L. Wells, "Van Tango" from the Darts of Pleasure single, "All for you Sophia" from the Take Me Out single and "Ghost in a Ditch" from the single Eleanor Put Your Boots On. "Ghost in a Ditch was performed in the LightBox Gallery by Nick and can be seen Here.
McCarthy is a noted player of Hagström guitars.

Box Codax


On 2 July, 2005, McCarthy married his Austrian fiancée Manuela Gernedel in Bavaria, Germany. Franz Ferdinand turned down a Live 8 spot so that the pair could tie the knot.
McCarthy and his longtime friend Alexander Ragnew have formed a band called Box Codax, and have released their first two singles, "Boys and Girls" and "Naked Smile," on the label The Thin Man (previously known as Thin Man Records). The band's first album, "Only An Orchard Away" was released on 4 September 2006. McCarthy's wife makes several appearances on the album.

Trivia



★ In late 2004, McCarthy placed number five on ''NME's'' annual "Cool List"", which ranks the "coolest" people in the music industry that year. Surprisingly, frontman Alex Kapranos did not make the list.

★ Recent curatorial endeavors include:
LightBox Gallery in Culver City presents "St. Mungo and Me," a group show curated by Nick McCarthy of Franz Ferdinand (December 2, 2006 to January 20, 2007). Artists: Manuela Gernedel, Celia Hempton, Shana Moulton, Jo Robertson, Niklas Schechinger & Hank Schmidt in der Beek, Lucy Stein, and Anna Witt.

Related links



Official Franz Ferdinand Website

Official Franz Ferdinand Biography

Official Box Codax Website

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