Nik Kershaw

Nik Kershaw

About

Nicholas David Kershaw emerged as one of the defining voices of 1980s pop when he burst onto the scene as a solo artist in 1984. A gifted singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist, Kershaw quickly established himself as a force to be reckoned with, releasing a remarkable string of eight top 40 singles on the UK charts throughout the decade. Hits like "Wouldn't It Be Good," "Dancing Girls," "Human Racing," and "The Riddle" showcased his knack for crafting infectious pop songs with substance. His dominance was undeniable: across 1984 and 1985 alone, Kershaw accumulated 62 weeks on the UK singles chart, a tally that surpassed every other solo artist during that period.

Kershaw's influence extended well beyond his own recording career. The title track "The Riddle," released in November 1984, became his third international hit, cementing his status as a songwriter of international caliber. His talents behind the scenes proved equally impressive; he penned the 1991 UK number one single "The One and Only" for Chesney Hawkes, demonstrating his enduring ability to craft chart-topping material for fellow artists. Beyond the studio, Kershaw's presence at the historic Live Aid benefit concert in 1985 underscored his standing within the music community. With nine studio albums to his name and a legacy built on genuine artistry, Kershaw remains a testament to the creative vitality of 1980s pop.

Music on Masters Radio

  • The One and Only (2022 Nik Kershaw Remix)
  • What I Don't Know Won't Hurt Me

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