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*succumbing
to the music world at the early age of five, nikki's first performance
started at a gymnasium in south georgia where she sang for her
kindergarten graduation...having a talented mother who sang and taught
guitar lessons during her youth, it was inevitable that nikki would be
watching her mother's hands across the fretboard and soon be playing
guitar herself...
*nikki
found herself 19 years old in key west florida singing on the streets
for money every night at key west's famous sunset celebration among
other bar gigs...
*she recieved a grant from the local arts council in western north carolina to record her debut 'brother' in 2002
*relocating to toronto canada in 2004, nikki found
herself playing little coffee houses and clubs in toronto's big
scene...struggling to make a name for herself in the cold city of
toronto, she bought a 16 track digital recorder and decided to document
her time in the great white north...the result: 'telling lies' is a full length album that nikki produced last year
*but
wait! there's more: after her 3 year stint in toronto canada, nikki
talley was awarded the prize of "carolina star" (the american
idol-esque competition in western north carolina with over three
hundred competitors and a $10,000 prize!)...what a welcome home!!! now
nestled back home in Asheville, North Carolina, she embarked on a
musical flight that captures her appalachian roots...nikki picked up
her guitar and mother's banjo and began working on her latest album: 'TO BE A BIRD' (released 2008)
is a beautiful album drawing comparisons to Gillian Welch & early
Liz Phair...nikki performed, produced, recorded & mixed the
record...guest appearances include Mike Guggino (Steep Canyon Rangers),
Tim Gardner (High Windy Band), Aaron Price, & Jason Sharp...self
taught & captivating...mesmorizing audiences with her energetic
stage performance, her powerful voice & strongly emotional and
seductive lyrics, nikki's songs are very unique and each one gives us
different look inside the artist...from pretty piano tunes to
guitar-based acoustic rock songs or banjo ballads, each is all a part
of her...simple & raw.
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