Nicki Gillis

Nicki Gillis
Background information
Born (1970-01-31) 31 January 1970
Origin Australia
Genres Country Rock, alt-Country
Occupation(s) Singer, songwriter
Years active 1992–present

Nicki Gillis is a female vocalist and entertainer from Australia who was born in Western Australia and grew up a child of entertainer parents from Croatian and Italian backgrounds. She spent her early years working on the family farm just out of Perth as she attended school and watched her parents work at nights in various entertainment venues around Western Australia.

Background

At the age of 15, Nicki had her first professional engagement as a backing vocalist for Jackie Love's Western Australia tour. At 17 Nicki joined her first band, Perth's "The Power Station" a seven piece rock covers band that later became a five piece "Cold Chisel" cover band called "East".

Nicki played in numerous Perth based bands and toured nationally with Buckshot Dolly a six piece Country Rock band that she formed with her mother Lucy D'Olimpio in 1992. In 1996 she decided at the last minute to enter Australia's premier country music talent competition, the Gympie Muster Talent Quest, which she won[1].

In 1997, Nicki recorded her first self penned collection of songs – this EP, "Nicki", was then released to radio in Australia.

After 18 months living in Brisbane, Nicki returned to Western Australia to spend time writing and recording. In 2002 she headlined the World Women's Hockey Championships and performed via satellite to viewers in 16 countries.

In 2004, Nicki moved to Sydney to progress a career as a solo entertainer and initially joined with Newcastle based, Brooke Leale, in an acoustic duet called "Velvet Moon". This was a project that lasted two years before Nicki and Brooke went on their own personal music ventures.

In 2005, Nicki released her first recording – "Nicki" EP – a subdued introspective blend of songs bordering on acoustic folk rock rather than Nicki's trademark country infused rock of recent years. This was followed by a second EP, "On The Mountain" and a limited edition album titled "To Here/Hear". She later combined these three releases into one album calling it "On The Mountain – Special Edition".

Nicki's album "Lucy's Daughter" was released in Australia in 2007 to great applause and received glowing reviews from all areas. Re-released in the UK in 2010 the album included a bonus track, "On The Mountain" and was broadly accepted as a quality release, with much praise from reviewers in some of the UK's leading genre specific music magazines.

Nicki's third recording, a joint effort with Bob Howe, called "Collaboration" was a collection of cover versions of classic rock songs that had inspired her and Bob throughout their careers. Including songs originally performed by T-Rex, REM and Snow Patrol. The album maintained a country infused feel and also received positive acclaim across the industry.

In 2011, Nicki's fourth album was released in response to requests from audiences across the world. Consisting of cover versions of songs from 1965 – 1975 that were made famous by strong women with a message. This album, "Woman of Substance" has provided Nicki's fans with a valuable insight into the songs and women that inspired Nicki from a very young age.

Nicki has toured the UK, US, South Pacific, Middle East, Germany and South East Asia. This considerable international experience has allowed her to develop a stage show that takes audiences on a journey from nostalgic and classic hits through to contemporary rock and self-penned hits.

Nicki toured the UK in 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2012 with a band that has consisted of players such as Bob Howe on guitar, Lee Goodwin on Guitar, Cozy Dixon on drums, Dave Clemo on bass who was replaced in 2012 due to illness by Lee Jackson. Her Australian band consists of Mitch Hutchinson on guitar, Dave Roberts on drums, Justin Bianchi on bass and Bryen Willems on acoustic guitar.

Nicki's music and performances engage audiences from many different demographics and musical genres. She donates significant time to charity work and is a strong supporter of returned Australian and UK service men and women.[1] She has also been overseas to perform for Australian, US, British and NATO troops in Iraq, East Timor and the Solomon Islands.[2] In 2010 she was granted honorary membership of the Blue Mountains Vietnam Veterans and Associated Forces Association.[3] In 2011 she was made a member of the Australian Forces Entertainment Association and won the Australian Entertainment Industry's highest award for a country performer.

In 2011 Nicki set up her own production company, LockHouse Productions, to assist unsigned Australian and New Zealand artists develop a presence in the entertainment industry. Capitalising on her own experience, the company has quickly signed some of the biggest names in the independent country music field in Australia and was responsible for the record breaking 10 weeks at #1 in the UK charts for Nashville's Branch and Dean's release of "Your Ol' Lady's Gone".

In 2012 and 2013 Nicki continued to develop her international standing through further tours across Australia and the UK and into Germany for the first time where her own style of Sophisticated Country Rock Music was very well accepted. 2013 was also the year she went heavily into theatre production by co-producing the stage show, "When Aussies Ruled Britannia" – a new style of theatre/concert that was coined "Oral History Theatre". In this show '60s superstars Frank Ifield and Keith Potger (from The Seekers) tell their stories to a background of their hits sung by Nicki and Wayne Horsburgh.

Awards

Top Ten Hits – (original compositions)

Top Ten Hits – (cover songs)

International Tours

Discography

References

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