Nicki Jaine

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Pretty Faces 03:20 Tools
Sound of Girls 02:53 Tools
Should Have Known 04:41 Tools
Pigeon Named Crow 03:11 Tools
Amsterdam 03:16 Tools
Antarctica 04:33 Tools
Animals Crawling 04:24 Tools
One More Show 03:22 Tools
Disaster, You're Beautiful 03:51 Tools
Octopi 04:30 Tools
Untitled 04:17 Tools
A Pigeon named Crow (Live) 02:36 Tools
Falling In Love Again 02:55 Tools
The Little Drummer Boy 02:52 Tools
A Pigeon Named Crow 02:41 Tools
A Girl, A Smoke 03:52 Tools
Near You 02:51 Tools
Ich Bin Von Kopf Bis Fuß Auf Liebe Eingestellt 02:59 Tools
Alabama Song 02:44 Tools
Sometimes, Sunshine 03:00 Tools
Sometimes Sunshine 03:00 Tools
Bei Mir Bist Du Schoen 02:26 Tools
A Pigeon Named Crow (live) - Nicki Jaine 02:42 Tools
Bei Mir Bist Du Schön 02:26 Tools
animals 02:42 Tools
A Girl Rehearse 02:26 Tools
fireflies 02:26 Tools
A Girl A Smoke 02:26 Tools
Pretty Faces (Live) 03:02 Tools
Sounds of Girls 01:11 Tools
pigeon 04:00 Tools
fireflies and razorblades 04:00 Tools
agirlrehearse 01:11 Tools
Pretty Faces (Live in Portland) 03:02 Tools
Sometimes Sunshine [excerpt] 03:02 Tools
A Pigeon Named Crow [live] 03:02 Tools
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Nicki Jaine's stunning stage presence and unforgettable voice make her irresistibly captivating in a Marlene Dietrich kind of way. A native of New Jersey who has made Pennsylvania her home, Nicki Jaine grew up with a love for music that has lived in her family for generations. Nicki Jaine's Great Grandfather and Great Grandmother were both lively violinists who immigrated to the United States from Hungary, where her Great Grandfather had learned to play the violin from the gypsies. Jaine's Grandmother, a dynamic and beautiful pianist, model and actress, was featured in some of the first television commercials filmed in New York City in the 1940s. Throughout her childhood, Nicki Jaine's Grandmother took her to plays and museums in New York, London and Paris, instilling a deep love and appreciation for the arts in Jaine. As Nicki Jaine explored her passion for music, she began to feel a very strong connection to the sounds of the 1930s and 1940s. She ardently learned to play songs from this era on the acoustic guitar and began singing in German as well as in English. Absolutely intrigued by the otherworldly sound of the musical saw and the sorrowful intonation of the concertina, Jaine began to play both instruments and in doing so added yet another unforgettable dynamic to her performances. Her music has been said to "…exist in its own universe, one in which Kurt Weill and Nico orbit a shadowy planet like twin moons…" which is as close as words can come to describing such an phenomenon. [from Nicki Jaine's press kit] Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.