Nicki Bluhm and The Gramblers

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Little Too Late 05:05 Tools
Ravenous 04:32 Tools
Waiting On Love 03:40 Tools
Only Always 03:40 Tools
Hey Stranger 03:40 Tools
Nothin' 04:54 Tools
Mr. Saturday Night 03:31 Tools
Till I'm Blue 03:45 Tools
Willow Tree 02:28 Tools
Deep Water 03:31 Tools
Go Go Go 03:19 Tools
Might Get Blessed 02:34 Tools
Check Your Head 03:42 Tools
Always Come Back 03:15 Tools
Heartache 03:15 Tools
Another Rolling Stone 03:15 Tools
Queen of the Rodeo 03:15 Tools
High Neck Lace 03:15 Tools
Love Your Loved Ones 03:15 Tools
Heart Gets Tough 03:15 Tools
Simpler Times 03:15 Tools
Me and Slim 03:57 Tools
Heavy Hey Ya 03:57 Tools
I Can't Go For That (No Can Do) - Van Session 03:57 Tools
Oh My Sweet Carolina 03:57 Tools
I Can't Go For That 03:54 Tools
Romeo's Tune 03:54 Tools
You're No Good 02:34 Tools
You’re No Good 02:34 Tools
Oh My Sweet Carolina (Ryan Adams) 02:34 Tools
Material Girl (Madonna cover) 02:34 Tools
Burnt 00:30 Tools
I'm Your Woman 03:21 Tools
Fever 03:21 Tools
I Can't Go For That (No Can Do) 03:54 Tools
Jetplane 04:35 Tools
Everyday (Buddy Holly cover) 03:54 Tools
I Can't Go For That (Hall And Oates Cvr) 04:35 Tools
Reno, Nevada 04:09 Tools
Material Girl 04:09 Tools
Little Too Late (Live from Joshua Tree, CA) #JAMINTHEVAN 00:30 Tools
Everyday 02:05 Tools
Big Road 00:30 Tools
Everyday [Buddy Holly] 02:05 Tools
Jet Plane 04:36 Tools
Barbary Blues 04:23 Tools
Hey! Baby [Bruce Channel] 02:05 Tools
Islands in the Stream [Dolly Parton and Kenny Rogers] 03:41 Tools
Deal [Grateful Dead] 04:23 Tools
Sierra Nevada Song 03:33 Tools
Ramblin Man [The Allman Brothers] 03:33 Tools
Squeaky Wheel 04:23 Tools
Can You Get To That 04:23 Tools
Rose 02:31 Tools
Youre No Good [Linda Ronstadt] 04:23 Tools
Material Girl [Madonna] 04:23 Tools
Can You Get To That [Funkadelic] 04:23 Tools
Tight Woman [Bonnie Raitt] 02:31 Tools
Shes Got You [Patsy Cline] 04:23 Tools
How Sweet It Is [James Taylor] 04:23 Tools
Figure You Out (Bonus) 04:23 Tools
Figure You Out 04:23 Tools
Mighty Tight Woman 00:00 Tools
Keep It Loos 00:00 Tools
Pack Up Your Sorrows 03:11 Tools
Deal 03:01 Tools
How Will I Know [Whitney Houston] 02:31 Tools
Here Comes The Sun [The Beatles] 02:31 Tools
I Cant Go For That [Hall and Oates] 02:31 Tools
A Little Too Late [Live from Pappy and Harriets 2012-03-23] (Bonus) 02:31 Tools
Dont Worry Be Happy [Bobby McFerrin] 02:31 Tools
Watercolor Canvas [Bobby Darin] 02:31 Tools
Stick With Me 03:09 Tools
Welcome To Daytrotter/Mr. Saturday Night 03:09 Tools
Talk 03:09 Tools
Islands In The Stream 03:09 Tools
Down The Beach 04:07 Tools
Crowd 03:01 Tools
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Nicki Bluhm and the Gramblers is an American rock and soul band from San Francisco. The band comprises Deren Ney on lead guitar/vocals, Steve Adams on bass/vocals, Dave Mulligan on rhythm guitar/vocals, and drummer Mike Curry. The band made a needle’s-eye leap onto the national music circuit in 2012, bringing with them a refreshing sound, spirited stage show and wellspring of good vibes, along with a turntable and milk crates stocked with their favorite vintage vinyl for backstage sustenance. Now, the San Francisco-based band and its striking front woman with a girl-next-door demeanor step out with Nicki Bluhm and the Gramblers, a luminous, heartfelt patchwork of California folk-rock, brisk Americana and show-stopping soul, punctuated with fresh four-part harmonies, crisp rock guitar and Nicki’s soaring, nuanced vocals that some critics say remind them of Linda Ronstadt. The first record under the banner of the full band, Nicki Bluhm and the Gramblers is very much a family album, featuring 11 new songs penned by the band members, arranged and produced by Nicki’s husband and the band’s musical director, Tim Bluhm, and recorded at the Bluhm’s Mission Bells studio in San Francisco. The lead single “Little Too Late” kicks off the proceedings with a fun and funky punch of soulful rock and an anthemic quality to the lyrics that quickly made the song a fan favorite at live shows in the months prior to the album’s release. Also released in advance of the album, “Ravenous” marks a departure for the band as Nicki flirts with her dark side, urged on by haunting echoes of classic Fleetwood Mac. Tim and Nicki’s great love of country music and Americana storytelling takes center stage in the sparkling “Till I’m Blue”, an enchanting ode to lasting love, as well as in “Deep Water”, Nicki’s endearing telling of life lessons learned. Bluhm family friend Steve Poltz, best known for his collaborations with the singer Jewel, contributed the coaxing soul waltz “Check Your Head”. There is an evergreen quality to the band’s music that resonates with music lovers across ages and time zones, fans who are touched by the band’s natural, bright-eyed charm and timeless expression of life and love. “We make music that generations of friends and families can share,” Nicki offers with a quiet confidence. “For me, there is a tenderness, a humanness. It’s about getting down to the basic level of bringing joy. We’re a fun, honest group of people who love traveling and seeing the country. I’m with my husband and my best friends, we’re so lucky to be doing this, and we’re so grateful for those coming out to visit with us.” With such an earnest appreciation for every moment of the grueling work and endless hours required for touring “uncharted waters,” as she puts it, one can imagine Nicki almost pinching herself to prove that this really is her life -- and rightfully so. She never saw any of this coming. Tim and Nicki’s paths first crossed at a house party, when someone passed a guitar to Nicki. Though she’d never before sung in front of a crowd, she took a chance and belted out an impromptu blues number, immediately catching Tim’s ear. It was a spark-plug moment that evolved into the two playing music together, followed by Tim mentoring Nicki as she developed into a career singer/songwriter. As love blossomed and marriage ensued, the couple created and released Nicki’s debut solo album, Toby’s Song (2008). The formation of Nicki Bluhm and the Gramblers happened in similar organic fashion, when Nicki recruited her childhood friend, Deren Ney, to play lead guitar in her new band. Dave Mulligan accepted an invitation from Nicki to join the Gramblers on guitar and vocals while out hiking with the Bluhms one day. Bass player Steve Adams and drummer Mike Curry each got the call from the Bluhms and agreed to double-time it with their existing musical commitments. When not working with his own band, the Mother Hips, Tim takes his place on guitar, keyboard and vocals. Nicki’s second album, Driftwood (2011), earned numerous positive reviews and put Nicki and the Gramblers in front of a wider swath of show goers across the western U.S. It was during this time that the band’s “Van Sessions” video for Hall & Oates’ “I Can’t Go For That” went viral and introduced Nicki and band to the world of their endearing, stripped down versions of classic songs as well as to an existing catalog of original tracks from Nicki’s two previous solo albums. They went back on the road and quickly developed into a tight knit, six-piece headlining act, logging over 200 dates in 2012. In 2013, Nicki and the Gramblers’ touring schedule has included auspicious sets at Bonnaroo, Newport Folk Festival, Hangout Music Festival and Mountain Jam, as well as being featured on network television by veteran journalist Anthony Mason for “CBS This Morning”. Nicki Bluhm and The Gramblers released a digital single featuring two new tracks, “Little Too Late” and “Ravenous,” in January 2013 and will be releasing their next album on August 27th, 2013 on Little Sur. The new album will be the debut under Nicki Bluhm and The Gramblers and include the current single and live favorite "Little Too Late." Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.