Nick Ward (drummer)

Nick Ward (drummer)

Nick Ward was the original drummer for the long-lived Australian rock band The Church, playing on their hit single The Unguarded Moment and debut album Of Skins and Heart (1980). At this point the band were based in Canberra.

Ward was either dismissed or departed almost immediately afterwards. In 1986 he was working as a session drummer and producer, still based in Canberra. No later information seems available.


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