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− | {{expand}}Nick Rushe was the keyboardist for [[Nine Inch Nails]] for a brief period in 1990, during the band's stint in supporting [[The Jesus And Mary Chain]]. He replaced [[Chris Vrenna]] on the keyboards so that Vrenna would be able to play drums for the band instead. Rushe came from the Exotic Birds | + | {{expand}}Nick Rushe was the keyboardist for [[Nine Inch Nails]] for a brief period in 1990, during the band's [[Automatic Tour|stint]] in supporting [[The Jesus And Mary Chain]]. He replaced [[Chris Vrenna]] on the keyboards, so that Vrenna would be able to play drums for the band instead. Rushe came from the [[Exotic Birds]] and he worked on one studio album with the band and [[Trent Reznor]] (who was also in the Exotic Birds at the time). He was active for just 34 dates, after which being replaced by [[David Haymes]]. |
− | He was active for just 34 dates, after which being replaced by [[David Haymes]]. | ||
[[Category:Former Members]] | [[Category:Former Members]] |
Revision as of 22:32, 12 October 2013
Nick Rushe was the keyboardist for Nine Inch Nails for a brief period in 1990, during the band's stint in supporting The Jesus And Mary Chain. He replaced Chris Vrenna on the keyboards, so that Vrenna would be able to play drums for the band instead. Rushe came from the Exotic Birds and he worked on one studio album with the band and Trent Reznor (who was also in the Exotic Birds at the time). He was active for just 34 dates, after which being replaced by David Haymes.