
BIOGRAPHY
Gary Nuttall is a Liverpool born guitarist and vocalist who in March 1997 joined Robbie Williams after playing in numerous bands up and down the country for the likes of The Duke of Edinburgh, The Prince of Wales & many other pubs!
Since then Gary has played & sang on all but two of Robbie's albums, contributing to some of his best known tracks including 'Angels' (acoustic guitar & background vocals), 'No Regrets' (guitar) and 'Feel' (guitar & background vocals).
Gary has also been a mainstay of Robbie's live band from his first solo tour in October 1997 to his latest 'Close Encounters' world tour in 2006
As well as playing with Rob, Gary has been involved in various projects, highlights of which include one-off gigs with the late, great John Entwistle & the legendary Ringo Starr.
Gary has also recently played in the band that inducted Beatles producer George Martin into the UK Hall of Fame. Other band members included Roger Taylor on drums & Jose Gonzalez on guitar.
Gary likes catching up on his sleep between gigs. 'I do admit,' he says, 'that laziness is a problem in the usual day to day running of my life! Bed is very important to me.' But you'll never catch him using Room Service. 'I'm extremely tight,' he confesses, 'and I refuse to pay a charge for bringing food up in a lift.'
He prefers a brisk walk to the local MacDonald's or Burger King, saving up his 'per diem' payments to take his wife out to nice restaurants in the Englefield Green area on his return home. Gary has his own small but dedicated group of fans, who admire his kindness and the fact that he bothers to stop and talk to them. They like to stand just below him with four bits of white cardboard saying G, A, R and Y.
One day, he laughs, there may be enough to spell N, U, T, T, A, L, L. Not that he can see them anyway; he takes his glasses off for the gig and admits, 'the front row is a bit of a blur'. 'The quiet man of the bunch,' says Robbie. 'He's a huge dark horse in the band. He goes away for days on end and doesn't come out of his room. He's a creature of habit and a creature of comfort. A comedic and musical genius.'
He has been involved with many other projects, performing live concerts with Ringo Starr, Roger Daltrey, Kylie Minogue, John Entwistle, Tom Jones and Sir George Martin to name but a few.