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Nick Stewart(BIrmingham,Alabama)Party LIke a Rock Star Shed
Nick Stewart Shedin on arty like a rock star...... killin......................
Nick Stewart 1st Cage Fight Ever
Nicholas Stewart heads to Louisville Kentucky for his 1st Cage Fight Ever. With no sleep or previous training. He wins in the first round.
Nick Stewart playin at the club
Nick Stewart playin tha drums at the club he is killin......
NICK STEWART 205
NICK STEWART FROM BIRMINGHAM ALABAMA SHEDING
Nick Stewart to Eastern Washington
Columbia River senior Nick Stewart gives verbal commitment to play football at Eastern Washington University.
Nicholas Stewart
Even God Looked up at him in amazment.
nick stewart playin mary j at tha club (sweet thang)
nick stewart killin at tha club
Nick Stewart playin at the club
ROCK GROOVE
Nick Stewart+Lachlan Sturre
The Senor Stab-You's (not actual name)
nick stewart and taylor gray
lol yea we were soo bored that day so i said lets make a video and then yeaa.so we took a visit in my basement : )
Sloop JohnB: John Stewart & Nick Reynolds
From Trio Fantasy Camp 4 in August of 2003, former Kingston Trio members John Stewart (L) and Nick Reynolds (R) perform an informal version of the song that appeared on the Trio's first album, recorded fifty years ago in February of 1958. "Sloop John B" came to the U.S from the Bahamas, where it had been heard by American poet Carl Sandburg and his friend, activist folksinger Lee Hays, whose group The Weavers recorded the first version of this song as a rollicking, uptempo calypso, very similar to what the Beach Boys did with it many years later. The Kingston Trio's version, however, was darker and slower, reflecting the nightmare qualities of the lyric - a night of drinking gone terribly bad, the hangover, jail. The second verse is sung from the audience by legendary folksinger Travis Edmondson, of Bud and Travis fame, a hero to both Reynolds and Stewart. John Stewart passed away in January of 2008. He leaves a legion of friends and admirers, and fifty years of great American music of unparalleled excellence. Nick Reynolds followed Stewart in death in October of the same year. Their legacy as performers remains a permanent part of American music.
Nick Stewart's Showreel 06/07
http://nickstewartanimates.blogspot.com/ A showreel of my animated work and character creations, including work for clients including CBBC, Delirious?, Actionaid and Imogen Heap, Coca-cola, and Diesel.