"Nigel Harrison" is an English people/English musician, and best known as the bass guitar/bass player of the rock musical ensemble/band Blondie (band)/Blondie.

In the early 1970s Harrison lived in Princes Risborough near Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire. He was the bassist for the local band Farm, and later sound recording and reproduction/recorded and toured with Silverhead (fronted by Michael Des Barres) from 1972 to 1974. He was recruited to Blondie from Nite City (former The Doors' keyboardist Ray Manzarek's short-lived band) in 1977 after the band recorded their second album Plastic Letters without a regular bass player and stayed until the band split after Tracks Across America Tour '82.

During his time with Blondie, Nigel Harrison contributed as a songwriter to every album he played on and also co-wrote several hit singles with Debbie Harry, such as "One Way or Another", "Union City Blue" and the band's last single (music)/single with their original line-up, "War Child (song)/War Child", released in 1982.

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