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Nicki Bluhm Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts
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Nicki Bluhm And The Gramblers
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Driftwood
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Loved Wild Lost
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Comentários de fãs

Katherine
13 de dezembro de 2019
So fun! They were both fabulous!
Eugene, OR@
Wow Hall
Dale
2 de dezembro de 2018
Amazing show, the energy was of the charts with her her Dad and brothers in the room. So happy to see her back home, shining her light, moving forward and being her incredible self!
San Rafael, CA@
Terrapin Crossroads
Ron
8 de novembro de 2018
Incredible Show What an amazing talent and a beautiful soul
Cincinnati, OH@
Taft Ballroom
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Sobre Nicki Bluhm

A San Franciscan now calling Tennessee home, Nicki Bluhm possesses a modern, clear-eyed perspective that grabs the heart and keeps you holding on to every word.

Bluhm’s music career began in the Cow Hollow area of San Francisco, where she recorded two solo albums and co-founded Nicki Bluhm and The Gramblers. The band wrote and performed their own music and recorded covers nostalgic to their childhoods, including their viral YouTube hit, the Hall and Oates classic “I Can’t Go For That.”

In 2017, Bluhm made the decision to leave California to forge a career as a solo artist in Nashville. Her ensuing solo album, To Rise You Gotta Fall (2018), plumbed the depths of hard goodbyes and hopeful beginnings.   

Releasing in June of 2022, her new album Avondale Drive is a masterful exploration of what it means to be fully yourself, rather than a vessel for the expectations of others. “This album is a lot about building trust back in myself. Finding my own inner compass and aligning it to my authentic self,” she says.

Recorded in East Nashville with producer Jesse Noah Wilson, and featuring Oliver Wood, Erin Rae, A.J. Croce, Jay Bellerose, and others, Avondale Drive combines nostalgic country-rock with distinctly modern, sharp lyricism—an apt contrast for the process of studying one’s past in order to make a better future.

“Writing songs is often a way for me to talk myself down when my ruminating mind won’t stop,” Bluhm says, “I have to remind myself that it’s important to sit with hard feelings, to know what I’m in control of and more importantly of what I’m not. To learn how to be comfortable within the discomfort. The songs I tend to write are typically what become the mantras I need to hear most.”

Highlight tracks include “Friends,” a duet with Oliver Wood, “Love to Spare,” which Bluhm co-wrote with songwriter A.J. Croce, and “Learn to Love Myself,” about the self-reflection that comes when you don’t have a person around to distract you from your own flaws.

Avondale Drive is reminiscent of the beginnings and endings described in Bluhm’s previous album, but there is a distinctly new, mature perspective. Says Bluhm, “At the end of a relationship, sometimes the truth is the only scrap of kindness we have left to offer. [It all] goes back to the overarching theme of trusting yourself, trusting the universe and trusting it’ll all work out as it should. Calling off the war with what IS.”

Following appearances and collaborations with artists such as Phil Lesh, Dawes, The Band of Heathens, Little Feat, and The Infamous Stringdusters, Bluhm’s creative confidence is well-won, and her authentic voice and songwriting is all the more apparent on Avondale Drive.
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Membros da banda:
Nicki Bluhm
Cidade natal:
Nashville, Tennessee

Não há shows marcados na sua cidade
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Solicitar um show

concerts and tour dates

Próximos
Anteriores

Fotos ao vivo de Nicki Bluhm

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Merch (ad)

Nicki Bluhm And The Gramblers
$18.03
Avondale Drive
$12.29
To Rise You Gotta Fall
$12.80
Driftwood
$8.07
Loved Wild Lost
$10.56
To Rise You Gotta Fall
$26.15
Birdsongs
$16.98
Wooden Melodies
$2.59
Turnê de Nicki Bluhm

Comentários de fãs

Katherine
13 de dezembro de 2019
So fun! They were both fabulous!
Eugene, OR@
Wow Hall
Dale
2 de dezembro de 2018
Amazing show, the energy was of the charts with her her Dad and brothers in the room. So happy to see her back home, shining her light, moving forward and being her incredible self!
San Rafael, CA@
Terrapin Crossroads
Ron
8 de novembro de 2018
Incredible Show What an amazing talent and a beautiful soul
Cincinnati, OH@
Taft Ballroom
Ver Mais Avaliações de fãs

Sobre Nicki Bluhm

A San Franciscan now calling Tennessee home, Nicki Bluhm possesses a modern, clear-eyed perspective that grabs the heart and keeps you holding on to every word.

Bluhm’s music career began in the Cow Hollow area of San Francisco, where she recorded two solo albums and co-founded Nicki Bluhm and The Gramblers. The band wrote and performed their own music and recorded covers nostalgic to their childhoods, including their viral YouTube hit, the Hall and Oates classic “I Can’t Go For That.”

In 2017, Bluhm made the decision to leave California to forge a career as a solo artist in Nashville. Her ensuing solo album, To Rise You Gotta Fall (2018), plumbed the depths of hard goodbyes and hopeful beginnings.   

Releasing in June of 2022, her new album Avondale Drive is a masterful exploration of what it means to be fully yourself, rather than a vessel for the expectations of others. “This album is a lot about building trust back in myself. Finding my own inner compass and aligning it to my authentic self,” she says.

Recorded in East Nashville with producer Jesse Noah Wilson, and featuring Oliver Wood, Erin Rae, A.J. Croce, Jay Bellerose, and others, Avondale Drive combines nostalgic country-rock with distinctly modern, sharp lyricism—an apt contrast for the process of studying one’s past in order to make a better future.

“Writing songs is often a way for me to talk myself down when my ruminating mind won’t stop,” Bluhm says, “I have to remind myself that it’s important to sit with hard feelings, to know what I’m in control of and more importantly of what I’m not. To learn how to be comfortable within the discomfort. The songs I tend to write are typically what become the mantras I need to hear most.”

Highlight tracks include “Friends,” a duet with Oliver Wood, “Love to Spare,” which Bluhm co-wrote with songwriter A.J. Croce, and “Learn to Love Myself,” about the self-reflection that comes when you don’t have a person around to distract you from your own flaws.

Avondale Drive is reminiscent of the beginnings and endings described in Bluhm’s previous album, but there is a distinctly new, mature perspective. Says Bluhm, “At the end of a relationship, sometimes the truth is the only scrap of kindness we have left to offer. [It all] goes back to the overarching theme of trusting yourself, trusting the universe and trusting it’ll all work out as it should. Calling off the war with what IS.”

Following appearances and collaborations with artists such as Phil Lesh, Dawes, The Band of Heathens, Little Feat, and The Infamous Stringdusters, Bluhm’s creative confidence is well-won, and her authentic voice and songwriting is all the more apparent on Avondale Drive.
Ver mais
Membros da banda:
Nicki Bluhm
Cidade natal:
Nashville, Tennessee

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