Actor
Born July 15, 1954 in Brent, London, England, UK
Nigel Williamson (born 1954) is a British journalist. Educated at University College London, Williamson worked as a reporter on Tribune (1982–84) and was then briefly its literary editor (1984) before becoming editor (1984–87) as successor to Chris Mullin. Just before the 1987 general election he was hired as the editor of the Labour Party's members' magazine Labour Party News (1987–89), to which he added the editorship of the party's monthly New Socialist (1987–89) replacing Stuart Weir. He also served as a press officer to Labour leader Neil Kinnock during the 1987 general election.

Bob Dylan: Roads Rapidly Changing - In & Out of the Folk Revival 1961 - 1965
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Bob Dylan: 1990-2006 - The Never Ending Narrative
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Pink Floyd: Whatever Happened to Pink Floyd? The Strange Case of Waters and Gilmour
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Bob Dylan: 1978-1989 - Both Ends of the Rainbow
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Kate Bush: Under Review
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Classic Albums
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Leonard Cohen: Under Review: 1934-1977