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Gary Nicholson
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MAR
28
2025
Old West Austin, TX
Central Market South
I Was There
MAR
01
2025
Austin, TX
Saxon Pub
I Was There
FEB
28
2025
Spicewood, TX
Poodies Hilltop Roadhouse
I Was There
FEB
16
2025
Spicewood, TX
Poodie's Hilltop Roadhouse
I Was There
FEB
06
2025
Nashville, TN
3rd and Lindsley
I Was There
JAN
09
2025
Nashville, TN
The Bluebird Cafe
I Was There
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Donna
July 25th 2024
Wonderful music and musicians! Gary always puts on a fantastic show!
Nashville, TN@3rd and Lindsley
About Gary Nicholson
Gary Nicholson comes from Garland, Texas, where he played guitar in various bands starting at age fourteen. After pursuing a degree in music at North Texas State University, Gary made the move to Los Angeles, and began his recording career with two albums of his own songs. His band included current Warner Bros. Record's president Jim Ed Norman, on piano, who would later invite Gary to Nashville to write songs for his publishing company.
In 1983, Gary signed with Sony/ATV/Tree publishing and was a staff writer there for fifteen years. He has participated in songwriting trips to Romania, Bali, Ireland, and Cuba with other well known songwriters as part of Music Bridges, a cultural exchange with musicians of those countries. His songs have appeared in the movies "Urban Cowboy", "Major League", "City of Hope", "Message in a Bottle", "Happy Texas", "Sylvester", "Where the Heart Is" and "Serving Sara". He has earned twenty-six ASCAP awards as writer and publisher, and has taught songwriting workshops for ASCAP and Berklee School of Music. Over 350 songs of his songs have been recorded in various genres.
He has written songs for Vince Gill ("One More Last Chance", "The Reason Why"), Wynonna Judd ("Somebody to Love You", "When Love Starts Talking"), Patty Loveless ("The Trouble with The Truth"), New Grass Revival ("Can't Stop Now"), T. Graham Brown ("Brilliant Conversationist"), Trisha Yearwood and Garth Brooks ("Squeeze Me In"), Montgomery Gentry ("She Couldn't Change Me"), Lee Roy Parnell ("Lucky Me Lucky You"), Clay Walker ("Live Laugh Love"), Ronnie Milsap ("Livin' on Love"), and many more. He has won two Grammy awards for producing two albums for Delbert McClinton.
See a complete discography of songs by Gary Nicholson: http://garynicholson.com/gn-disc.htm
Gary is also known to perform under the pseudonym Whitey Johnson.
In 1983, Gary signed with Sony/ATV/Tree publishing and was a staff writer there for fifteen years. He has participated in songwriting trips to Romania, Bali, Ireland, and Cuba with other well known songwriters as part of Music Bridges, a cultural exchange with musicians of those countries. His songs have appeared in the movies "Urban Cowboy", "Major League", "City of Hope", "Message in a Bottle", "Happy Texas", "Sylvester", "Where the Heart Is" and "Serving Sara". He has earned twenty-six ASCAP awards as writer and publisher, and has taught songwriting workshops for ASCAP and Berklee School of Music. Over 350 songs of his songs have been recorded in various genres.
He has written songs for Vince Gill ("One More Last Chance", "The Reason Why"), Wynonna Judd ("Somebody to Love You", "When Love Starts Talking"), Patty Loveless ("The Trouble with The Truth"), New Grass Revival ("Can't Stop Now"), T. Graham Brown ("Brilliant Conversationist"), Trisha Yearwood and Garth Brooks ("Squeeze Me In"), Montgomery Gentry ("She Couldn't Change Me"), Lee Roy Parnell ("Lucky Me Lucky You"), Clay Walker ("Live Laugh Love"), Ronnie Milsap ("Livin' on Love"), and many more. He has won two Grammy awards for producing two albums for Delbert McClinton.
See a complete discography of songs by Gary Nicholson: http://garynicholson.com/gn-disc.htm
Gary is also known to perform under the pseudonym Whitey Johnson.
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Genres:
Country
No upcoming shows
Send a request to Gary Nicholson to play in your city
Request a Show
concerts and tour dates
Past
MAR
28
2025
Old West Austin, TX
Central Market South
I Was There
MAR
01
2025
Austin, TX
Saxon Pub
I Was There
FEB
28
2025
Spicewood, TX
Poodies Hilltop Roadhouse
I Was There
FEB
16
2025
Spicewood, TX
Poodie's Hilltop Roadhouse
I Was There
FEB
06
2025
Nashville, TN
3rd and Lindsley
I Was There
JAN
09
2025
Nashville, TN
The Bluebird Cafe
I Was There
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Fan Reviews

Donna
July 25th 2024
Wonderful music and musicians! Gary always puts on a fantastic show!
Nashville, TN@3rd and Lindsley
About Gary Nicholson
Gary Nicholson comes from Garland, Texas, where he played guitar in various bands starting at age fourteen. After pursuing a degree in music at North Texas State University, Gary made the move to Los Angeles, and began his recording career with two albums of his own songs. His band included current Warner Bros. Record's president Jim Ed Norman, on piano, who would later invite Gary to Nashville to write songs for his publishing company.
In 1983, Gary signed with Sony/ATV/Tree publishing and was a staff writer there for fifteen years. He has participated in songwriting trips to Romania, Bali, Ireland, and Cuba with other well known songwriters as part of Music Bridges, a cultural exchange with musicians of those countries. His songs have appeared in the movies "Urban Cowboy", "Major League", "City of Hope", "Message in a Bottle", "Happy Texas", "Sylvester", "Where the Heart Is" and "Serving Sara". He has earned twenty-six ASCAP awards as writer and publisher, and has taught songwriting workshops for ASCAP and Berklee School of Music. Over 350 songs of his songs have been recorded in various genres.
He has written songs for Vince Gill ("One More Last Chance", "The Reason Why"), Wynonna Judd ("Somebody to Love You", "When Love Starts Talking"), Patty Loveless ("The Trouble with The Truth"), New Grass Revival ("Can't Stop Now"), T. Graham Brown ("Brilliant Conversationist"), Trisha Yearwood and Garth Brooks ("Squeeze Me In"), Montgomery Gentry ("She Couldn't Change Me"), Lee Roy Parnell ("Lucky Me Lucky You"), Clay Walker ("Live Laugh Love"), Ronnie Milsap ("Livin' on Love"), and many more. He has won two Grammy awards for producing two albums for Delbert McClinton.
See a complete discography of songs by Gary Nicholson: http://garynicholson.com/gn-disc.htm
Gary is also known to perform under the pseudonym Whitey Johnson.
In 1983, Gary signed with Sony/ATV/Tree publishing and was a staff writer there for fifteen years. He has participated in songwriting trips to Romania, Bali, Ireland, and Cuba with other well known songwriters as part of Music Bridges, a cultural exchange with musicians of those countries. His songs have appeared in the movies "Urban Cowboy", "Major League", "City of Hope", "Message in a Bottle", "Happy Texas", "Sylvester", "Where the Heart Is" and "Serving Sara". He has earned twenty-six ASCAP awards as writer and publisher, and has taught songwriting workshops for ASCAP and Berklee School of Music. Over 350 songs of his songs have been recorded in various genres.
He has written songs for Vince Gill ("One More Last Chance", "The Reason Why"), Wynonna Judd ("Somebody to Love You", "When Love Starts Talking"), Patty Loveless ("The Trouble with The Truth"), New Grass Revival ("Can't Stop Now"), T. Graham Brown ("Brilliant Conversationist"), Trisha Yearwood and Garth Brooks ("Squeeze Me In"), Montgomery Gentry ("She Couldn't Change Me"), Lee Roy Parnell ("Lucky Me Lucky You"), Clay Walker ("Live Laugh Love"), Ronnie Milsap ("Livin' on Love"), and many more. He has won two Grammy awards for producing two albums for Delbert McClinton.
See a complete discography of songs by Gary Nicholson: http://garynicholson.com/gn-disc.htm
Gary is also known to perform under the pseudonym Whitey Johnson.
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Genres:
Country
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