Nickel Creek
Biography
Distinguished by their youth and eclectic taste, Nickel Creek became a word-of-mouth sensation on the progressive bluegrass scene and soon found their appeal spreading beyond the genre's core audience. Guitarist Sean Watkins, fiddler Sara Watkins (his younger sister), and mandolin/banjo/bouzouki player Chris Thile first started performing together in 1989, when all three were preteens and taking music lessons in their native San Diego. They met while watching the local band Bluegrass Etc., which put on weekly performances in a pizza parlor. A bluegrass promoter liked the idea of such a young band, and thus Nickel Creek was formed, with Thile's father Scott joining them on bass. Nickel Creek were regulars on the festival circuit through most of the '90s, and during that time, Thile recorded two solo albums, 1994's Leading Off... and 1997's Stealing Second. In 1998, with help from Alison Krauss, Nickel Creek landed a record deal with the roots music label Sugar Hill. Krauss produced their self-titled debut album, which was released in 2000; with the kids apparently all right, Scott subsequently retired from the band. Though it was decidedly a bluegrass record, Nickel Creek boasted elements of classical, jazz, and rock & roll both classic and alternative; naturally, the influence of progressive bluegrass figures like Krauss, Edgar Meyer, and Béla Fleck was also apparent.
Perhaps aided by the success of O Brother, Where Art Thou?, which brought traditional roots music to a whole new collegiate audience, Nickel Creek became a slow-building hit; by early 2002, it had gone gold, climbed into the country Top 20, and earned a Grammy nomination for Best Bluegrass Album. Meanwhile, Sean released his solo debut, Let It Fall, in 2001, and Thile followed suit with Not All Who Wander Are Lost. Nickel Creek released their sophomore set, This Side, in 2002; it debuted in the Top 20 of the pop charts and went all the way to number two on the country listings. Even more eclectic than its predecessor, the Krauss-produced album turned indie rock fans' heads with a cover of Pavement's "Spit on a Stranger." This Side won a Grammy for Best Contemporary Folk Album in early 2003, after which Sean issued his second solo album, 26 Miles. In 2005, the group worked with producers Tony Berg and Eric Valentine (the latter had worked with Smash Mouth and Queens of the Stone Age) to produce Why Should the Fire Die?, a dark and introspective collection of new material that found the trio steering even further away from their bluegrass beginnings. In mid-2006, Nickel Creek announced it would be taking an indefinite hiatus following a scheduled tour the next year, so its members could concentrate on solo work. Thile eventually formed Punch Brothers, releasing a debut album, Punch, on Nonesuch in 2009. Sara Watkins also released an album on Nonesuch in 2009, the self-titled Sara Watkins, which was produced by John Paul Jones of Led Zeppelin fame. Sean Watkins, who had formed Fiction Family with Jon Foreman (of Switchfoot), also released an album in 2009, the duo's self-titled Fiction Family from ATO Records. Meanwhile, siblings Sara and Sean continued to host a monthly revue called the Watkins Family Hour at Hollywood's Largo club, playing free form and impromptu sets with the wide array of musicians who might be in town for the evening, including at different times Gabe Witcher, Benmont Tench, Greg Leisz, Jon Brion, Michael Witcher, Jackson Browne, Glen Phillips, Mark O'Connor, Ethan Johns, Matt Chamberlain, Tim O'Brien, and Tom Brosseau, among others. ~ Steve Huey & Steve Leggett, All Music Guide
Selected Discography
Saw them yesterday in Chico,Cs, an unannounced show at Red Tavern. Incedibly wonderful!
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You three will never be as good apart as you were together. Thanks for all the great music.
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Danbillion - *I don't see why the guy had to kill himself in "the Lighthouse". He could have just moved to the mainland and just started over. Duh.* - I don't think the song would have had as much impact if that had been the case. Him killing himself showed how much he loved and was devoted to his young wife, so much so that he couldn't stand living without her. If he had simply moved away and started over...it would have been like the story of to many people who no longer feel deeply.
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Sad they are done for now, these 3 musicians are a breath of fresh air and are all uniquely talented in their own right. It is great to see music come along that allows our minds to expand. I originally bought this CD for my son and ended up buying another for myself.
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As a black woman I love Nickel Creek. I don't see why the guy had to kill himself in "the Lighthouse". He could have just moved to the mainland and just started over. Duh.
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I love this groups music! I have seen them three times in concert and the were outstanding each and every time!
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She fills out that sweater nicely.
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amazing instrumental i s t s . i saw them twice in charlotte. you know they are doing something right when gillian welch opened FOR THEM! i didn't know what to think when i heard they were coming back and playing a show with fionna apple but the unlikely pairing worked well! fionna joined them on stage for a bluegrass tinged version of Criminal and it was outstanding!
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I love this group! If you believe in or make assumptions based on stereotypes I shouldn't being a black guy even be interested but I promise you I am! Nickel Creek is 'gressive 'grass perfection! lol.
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I have so many memories connected with each one of their songs (on their first album). Their sound makes a drastic change in their newer albums, though, and I'm still trying to get used to it! But Nickel Creek will always hold a special place in my heart. Their music is absolutely beautiful.
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I just saw Fiction Family last night! When is Pandora going to get their music?
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To heck with the fiddlers. Where can I get Sara's voice and put it in a bottle to keep on a shelf! Her voice is right up there with Enya and Alison!!!
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Sometimes celestial bodies flame out too soon. Such is the case with Nickel Creek. These exceptional musicians started making music with each other at a very early age, and when critical acclaim and throngs of fans found them, they were already at the point of wanting to do something new -- so they went their separate directions. Such a shame! I feel that if they made twenty more albums together, I would never tire of listening to them. They are that innovative and creative!
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nickel creek is great but im glad sean's doing fiction family now... check em out!
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I really love their first album "Nickel Creek." "The Lighthouse's tale" is just marvelous. I was not as taken with "why should the Fire Die" as a whole, but these musicians are really interesting and worth a listen.
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this song is so pretty! it's very interesting. btw, what were the other six wonders besides the pyramids in egypt? sry for being stupid.
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Their voices and playing is so tender and beautiful in Sabra Girl bring tears to my eyes and a huge lump in my throat every time I hear it.
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i have listened to these kids for years,, have really enjoyed watchin them grow. i am also lookin forward to seein what the future will hold for this group that is so wealthy in talent!!
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A real rip roaring piece if you need a good lift. thank you for the jolt.
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It's going to be hard to say something good about Nickel Creek that hasn't already been said, but I'll give it a try. :) I have always been a fan of Nickel Creek, but when I saw them live in Kansas City I became an addict to their music. What was unique about the concert was that it was a continuous flow of music for 3 + hours - but what really got me was that the songs you hear on the CD are just the condensed version of the actual song!! They would improvise so much that I almost coudn't tell
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We've become Quite the fans of this group and we look forward to seeing them perform here in Winfield every year.
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makes him perfect for harmony. I love Sean! I love Chris, Sara, and Sean! Keep writing and performing!
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Sara & Chris are amazing singers, and I think Sean is just perfect for harmony. Chris has that charisma, stage presence that makes him perfect for a semi-lead singer. Sara is just a joy all around! Her voice is clear and beautiful, I think she can go very far. Sean, well, there's alot I like about him! Sean is sooooooooooo o o o o o o o o cute and adorable!!! His voice you don't hear very much, but when you do, I atleast, am blown away. Although I would like to hear him more on melody, his amazing voice
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Chris is such an amazing perfectionis t and innovative talent - Im excited to watch them all grow and find each of ther own voices as singers and players. Sara is such fun and I think one day we will a see her as a headliner on her own. As a cello player I know how difficult strings are to eeek out a expressive sound and she makes it look so easy. Shes such a sweety and enjoy watching her develop as a perfomer.
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From a fan who has seen this band live several times, wow. Love these musicians! So much fun to watch, and listen too.
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Just saw them in Nashville at the Ryman for their last Farewell (for now) tour. Incredible artists! Awesome show! Bela Fleck joined them on stage, as did many other incredible artists.
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