Nick Fowler

Nick Russel Fowler (born May 11, 1967) is an American author and musician who began making music while studying at Cornell University.

His first was released in 2002 entitled A Thing (or Two) About Curtis and Camilla and was published by Pantheon Books in the U.S. and by Hodder & Stoughton in the U.K.[2] This novel was followed by My Virtuous Sister.

[4] The band released their debut album Mirror for the Blame produced by Ric Wake, which led Fowler and his three bandmates to appear in an episode of The Tonight Show.

[7] The band released an extended play album, Music For The Fire, which was mixed by Steve Thompson and placed on rotation on Anything Anything with Rich Russo,[8] featured on New York City's largest rock radio station, WRXP 101.9.

[10] The album was notably mixed by Roy Thomas Baker, produced by Arthur Lynn with drum programming by Carlos Alomar.

[11][12] In April 2013, Fowler performed the song "Sleep Walking" included in the motion picture The Right Kind of Wrong.

[2][18] In 2002, Fowler's first novel, titled, A Thing (or Two) About Curtis and Camilla was published in North America by Pantheon Books, and by Hodder & Stoughton in the UK.