Birthday: 6 July 1979, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Birth Name: Nicholas John Cester
Nicholas John Cester was born on 6 July 1979 in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. He is better known as the lead singer of rock band Jet. The band was formed nine years ago and is comprised of Nic (vocals), his brother Chris Cester (drums), Cameron Muncey (guitar) Mark Wilson (bass). When Jet first began performing in clubs, Nic was working in a Melb...
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Nicholas John Cester was born on 6 July 1979 in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. He is better known as the lead singer of rock band Jet. The band was formed nine years ago and is comprised of Nic (vocals), his brother Chris Cester (drums), Cameron Muncey (guitar) Mark Wilson (bass). When Jet first began performing in clubs, Nic was working in a Melbourne factory as a forklift operator. The band was signed to record label Elektra after their debut single, "Take It Or Leave It", became a hit. Nic currently tours with Jet for most of the year, but when he's not traveling he hangs out in his home town of Melbourne. He formerly attended St. Bedes High School and sites The Beatles as his greatest musical influence. Show less «
There's less importance placed on fashion and media. You get in it to play live, not to be a celebri...Show more »
There's less importance placed on fashion and media. You get in it to play live, not to be a celebrity. Show less «
There's always a bit of friction and fighting, especially on tour when everyone's sick or hungover, ...Show more »
There's always a bit of friction and fighting, especially on tour when everyone's sick or hungover, but we're continuously able to get over that because it's basically four guys who love music. Show less «
We're too young to always know what the right step is, but we'll keep going. I wouldn't call us arro...Show more »
We're too young to always know what the right step is, but we'll keep going. I wouldn't call us arrogant, but we do have a lot of faith in ourselves. Show less «
One of our worst experiences was going to Detroit and playing for four people after driving six hour...Show more »
One of our worst experiences was going to Detroit and playing for four people after driving six hours. It was so ridiculous we couldn't be angry. We laughed through the whole show. Show less «
The Beatles are the big one, but all those bands are great. It was about feeling something then. I d...Show more »
The Beatles are the big one, but all those bands are great. It was about feeling something then. I don't even classify a lot of today's bands as rock. A better word might be crap. Show less «