Nickel Creek (formerly known as the Nickel Creek Band) is an American
bluegrass band consisting of
Chris Thile
Christopher Scott Thile (; born February 20, 1981) is an American mandolinist, singer, songwriter, composer, and radio personality, best known for his work in the progressive acoustic trio Nickel Creek and the acoustic folk and progressive blue ...
(
mandolin
A mandolin ( it, mandolino ; literally "small mandola") is a stringed musical instrument in the lute family and is generally plucked with a pick. It most commonly has four courses of doubled strings tuned in unison, thus giving a total of 8 ...
), and siblings
Sara Watkins
Sara Ullrika Watkins (born June 8, 1981) is an American singer-songwriter and fiddler. Watkins debuted in 1989 as the fiddler of Nickel Creek, the progressive bluegrass group she formed with her brother Sean and mandolinist Chris Thile. In addi ...
(
fiddle
A fiddle is a bowed string musical instrument, most often a violin. It is a colloquial term for the violin, used by players in all genres, including classical music. Although in many cases violins and fiddles are essentially synonymous, th ...
) and
Sean Watkins
Sean Charles Watkins (born February 18, 1977) is a guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter. He is a member of the contemporary folk band Nickel Creek, the duo Fiction Family and the supergroup Works Progress Administration. He is the brother of Sara ...
(
guitar
The guitar is a fretted musical instrument that typically has six strings. It is usually held flat against the player's body and played by strumming or plucking the strings with the dominant hand, while simultaneously pressing selected stri ...
). Formed in 1989 in Southern California, they released six albums between 1993 and 2006. The band broke out in 2000 with a platinum-selling self-titled album produced by
Alison Krauss
Alison Maria Krauss (born July 23, 1971) is an American bluegrass-country singer and musician. She entered the music industry at an early age, competing in local contests by the age of 8 and recording for the first time at 14. She signed with ...
, earning a number of
Grammy
The Grammy Awards (stylized as GRAMMY), or simply known as the Grammys, are awards presented by the Recording Academy of the United States to recognize "outstanding" achievements in the music industry. They are regarded by many as the most pre ...
and
CMA nominations.
Their fourth album “This Side” won a 2003
Grammy Award
The Grammy Awards (stylized as GRAMMY), or simply known as the Grammys, are awards presented by the Recording Academy of the United States to recognize "outstanding" achievements in the music industry. They are regarded by many as the most pres ...
for Best Contemporary Folk Album. Following a fifth studio album and a compilation album, the band announced an indefinite hiatus at the conclusion of their 2007 ''Farewell (For Now) Tour''. Following numerous solo projects from the band members, Nickel Creek reformed in 2014 with announcement of a new album and subsequent tour.
History
The Watkins and Thile families met after Sean Watkins and Chris Thile had
mandolin
A mandolin ( it, mandolino ; literally "small mandola") is a stringed musical instrument in the lute family and is generally plucked with a pick. It most commonly has four courses of doubled strings tuned in unison, thus giving a total of 8 ...
lessons with the same music instructor, John Moore. Sara Watkins studied with Moore's bandmate, Dennis Caplinger. The band name comes from a song by
Byron Berline
Byron Douglas Berline (July 6, 1944 – July 10, 2021) was an American fiddle player who played many American music styles, including old time, ragtime, bluegrass, Cajun, country, and rock.
Life and career
Berline was born in Caldwell, Kansas ...
, who was Sara Watkins' fiddle instructor.
[Seida, Linda]
"Chris Thile Bio on JamBase"
''JamBase''. Retrieved December 27, 2007.
Early days: 1989–99
Nickel Creek's first performance was at That Pizza Place in
Carlsbad, California
Carlsbad is a coastal city in the North County region of San Diego County, California, United States. The city is south of downtown Los Angeles and north of downtown San Diego. As of the 2020 census, the population of the city was 114,746. ...
, in 1989 with Scott Thile, Chris's father, playing
string bass
The double bass (), also known simply as the bass () (or by other names), is the largest and lowest-pitched bowed (or plucked) string instrument in the modern symphony orchestra (excluding unorthodox additions such as the octobass). Similar i ...
.
[Quillien, Shay]
"Hit-making Nickel Creek tries to catch its breath"
''Oakland Tribune
The ''Oakland Tribune'' is a weekly newspaper published in Oakland, California, by the Bay Area News Group (BANG), a subsidiary of MediaNews Group.
Founded in 1874, the ''Tribune'' rose to become an influential daily newspaper. With the declin ...
''. April 27, 2007. Retrieved February 23, 2008.[Rubin, Steven]
"Grammys follow Nickel Creek as sound morphs"
''NC Times
The ''North County Times'' was a local newspaper in San Diego's North County. It was headquartered in Escondido. The final publisher was Peter York.
It was formed in 1995 from the merger of the ''North County Blade-Citizen'' of Oceanside (fo ...
''. December 14, 2005. Retrieved February 18, 2014. The oldest of the Watkins children, Sean was only twelve years old at the time. At the start of Nickel Creek's history, Chris Thile played guitar and Sean Watkins played mandolin but later they decided to switch instruments.
The band played many bluegrass festivals throughout the 1990s, and the band members were
home-school
Homeschooling or home schooling, also known as home education or elective home education (EHE), is the education of school-aged children at home or a variety of places other than a school. Usually conducted by a parent, tutor, or an onlin ...
ed to accommodate their tour schedule. Nickel Creek's first two albums were ''
Little Cowpoke
Little is a synonym for small size and may refer to:
Arts and entertainment
* ''Little'' (album), 1990 debut album of Vic Chesnutt
* ''Little'' (film), 2019 American comedy film
*The Littles, a series of children's novels by American author John P ...
'' (1993) and ''
Here to There'' (1997).
''Nickel Creek'': 2000–01
Nickel Creek met
Alison Krauss
Alison Maria Krauss (born July 23, 1971) is an American bluegrass-country singer and musician. She entered the music industry at an early age, competing in local contests by the age of 8 and recording for the first time at 14. She signed with ...
at one of their shows and later invited her to produce their next album. According to band member Sara Watkins, the group was "thrilled" with the guidance they received from Krauss to upgrade their vocal sound and the overall "production of the CD."
The group received two
Grammy
The Grammy Awards (stylized as GRAMMY), or simply known as the Grammys, are awards presented by the Recording Academy of the United States to recognize "outstanding" achievements in the music industry. They are regarded by many as the most pre ...
nominations:
Best Bluegrass Album
The Grammy Award for Best Bluegrass Album is an award presented at the Grammy Awards, a ceremony that was established in 1958 and originally called the Gramophone Awards, to recording artists for quality works (songs or albums) in the bluegrass m ...
and
Best Country Instrumental for the song "Ode to a Butterfly". The trio was nominated at the
Country Music Awards for Best Vocal Group and the Horizon Award and were named one of the "Five Music Innovators of the Millennium" by ''
TIME Magazine
''Time'' (stylized in all caps) is an American news magazine based in New York City. For nearly a century, it was published weekly, but starting in March 2020 it transitioned to every other week. It was first published in New York City on Mar ...
'' in May 2000.
[Jeckell, Barry A]
"CMA Awards Add McBride, Tritt & More"
''Billboard
A billboard (also called a hoarding in the UK and many other parts of the world) is a large outdoor advertising structure (a billing board), typically found in high-traffic areas such as alongside busy roads. Billboards present large advertise ...
''. October 10, 2002. Retrieved February 3, 2008. Nickel Creek's "
The Lighthouse's Tale" video was nominated for a
CMT "Flameworthy Video Award" for Group/Duo Video of the Year.
[Jeckell, Barry A]
"Jackson, McBride, Keith Lead 'Flameworthy' Noms"
''Billboard
A billboard (also called a hoarding in the UK and many other parts of the world) is a large outdoor advertising structure (a billing board), typically found in high-traffic areas such as alongside busy roads. Billboards present large advertise ...
''. May 14, 2002. Retrieved February 3, 2008.[Nickel Creek]
"Meet The Band"
Nickel Creek. June 8, 2002. Retrieved December 1, 2007.
The band went on tour and opened eleven shows for
Lyle Lovett
Lyle Pearce Lovett (born November 1, 1957) Lyle Lovett Pageat Allmusic – Lovett's Genre and Styles. Retrieved February 2, 2007 is an American singer, songwriter, actor and record producer. Active since 1980, he has recorded 13 albums and relea ...
in the summer of 2000 and appeared on ''
Austin City Limits
''Austin City Limits'' is an American live music television program recorded and produced by Austin PBS. The show helped Austin become widely known in the United States as the "Live Music Capital of the World", and is the only television show t ...
'' in January 2001 with
Dolly Parton
Dolly Rebecca Parton (born January 19, 1946) is an American singer-songwriter, actress, philanthropist, and businesswoman, known primarily for her work in country music. After achieving success as a songwriter for others, Parton made her album d ...
. A month later, Parton invited Nickel Creek to perform as her backup band at the 2001 Grammy Awards. The trio also had a spring tour with
Glen Phillips in a collaboration dubbed
Mutual Admiration Society
"Mutual Admiration Society" can refer to:
Literature
* Mutual admiration society, a term referring to people who admire or flatter each other, originated in the 1800s but came into common use in the latter 1950s, popularized by the song of the s ...
. A self-titled album was set for release, but was delayed until 2004. Nickel Creek also opened for
Vince Gill
Vincent Grant Gill (born April 12, 1957) is an American country music singer, songwriter and musician. He has achieved commercial success and fame both as frontman of the country rock band Pure Prairie League in the 1970s and as a solo artist b ...
and
Amy Grant
Amy Lee Grant (born November 25, 1960) is an American singer, songwriter, and musician. She began in contemporary Christian music (CCM) before crossing over to pop music in the 1980s and 1990s. She has been referred to as "The Queen of Christia ...
that winter.
[Martens, Todd]
"Grant, Gill Take Christmas On Tour"
''Billboard
A billboard (also called a hoarding in the UK and many other parts of the world) is a large outdoor advertising structure (a billing board), typically found in high-traffic areas such as alongside busy roads. Billboards present large advertise ...
''. September 21, 2001. Retrieved February 3, 2008.Sara Watkins
Sara Ullrika Watkins (born June 8, 1981) is an American singer-songwriter and fiddler. Watkins debuted in 1989 as the fiddler of Nickel Creek, the progressive bluegrass group she formed with her brother Sean and mandolinist Chris Thile. In addi ...
, Sean Watkins
Sean Charles Watkins (born February 18, 1977) is a guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter. He is a member of the contemporary folk band Nickel Creek, the duo Fiction Family and the supergroup Works Progress Administration. He is the brother of Sara ...
"Nickel Creek Journals"
Nickel Creek. August 17, 2000. Retrieved December 1, 2007. Shortly after Nickel Creek started touring, Scott Thile decided to leave the band to spend time with his family. He was replaced by bassist Byron House, who was in March 2001 replaced by bassist Derek Jones.
''This Side'': 2002–04
In 2002, the band released their fourth album, ''This Side'', produced by Alison Krauss. It was a departure from their previous, purely bluegrass releases. The core bluegrass influence remained, but with other genres, such as
indie rock
Indie rock is a Music subgenre, subgenre of rock music that originated in the United States, United Kingdom and New Zealand from the 1970s to the 1980s. Originally used to describe independent record labels, the term became associated with the mu ...
and
folk rock
Folk rock is a hybrid music genre that combines the elements of folk and rock music, which arose in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom in the mid-1960s. In the U.S., folk rock emerged from the folk music revival. Performers suc ...
, and they included cover songs—"
Spit on a Stranger" by
Pavement and "Should've Known Better" by
Carrie Newcomer
Carrie Newcomer is an American singer, songwriter and author. She has produced 19 solo CDs and has received numerous awards for her music and related charitable activities. She has done numerous collaborations with authors, academics, philosop ...
.
A review in
Allmusic
AllMusic (previously known as All Music Guide and AMG) is an American online music database. It catalogs more than three million album entries and 30 million tracks, as well as information on musicians and bands. Initiated in 1991, the databas ...
said that "Thile and the Watkins siblings' originals, easily outdo the likes of folk-rockers
Dave Matthews and
Hootie & the Blowfish
Hootie & the Blowfish are an American soft rock band that were formed in Columbia, South Carolina, in 1986. The band's lineup for most of its existence has been the quartet of Darius Rucker, Mark Bryan, Dean Felber, and Jim Sonefeld. The band w ...
, while forging a new style to rejuvenate a genre that has always been a bit of a
dark horse
A dark horse is a previously lesser-known person or thing that emerges to prominence in a situation, especially in a competition involving multiple rivals, or a contestant that on paper should be unlikely to succeed but yet still might.
Origin
Th ...
."
''This Side'' entered the
''Billboard'' 200 at No. 18 on the chart, and at No. 2 on the magazine's Top Country Albums chart.
[Martens, Todd/Ellis, Michael]
"Nelly Topples The Boss At No. 1"
''Billboard
A billboard (also called a hoarding in the UK and many other parts of the world) is a large outdoor advertising structure (a billing board), typically found in high-traffic areas such as alongside busy roads. Billboards present large advertise ...
''. August 22, 2002. Retrieved February 3, 2008. The album was certified gold the following year by the
RIAA
The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) is a trade organization that represents the music recording industry in the United States. Its members consist of record labels and distributors that the RIAA says "create, manufacture, and/o ...
.
["Nickel Creek Certified Gold"](_blank)
'' CMT''. September 11, 2003. Retrieved February 19, 2008. The success of ''This Side'' earned the group a
Grammy Award
The Grammy Awards (stylized as GRAMMY), or simply known as the Grammys, are awards presented by the Recording Academy of the United States to recognize "outstanding" achievements in the music industry. They are regarded by many as the most pres ...
for
Best Contemporary Folk Album.
The band was featured in ''
Rolling Stone
''Rolling Stone'' is an American monthly magazine that focuses on music, politics, and popular culture. It was founded in San Francisco, San Francisco, California, in 1967 by Jann Wenner, and the music critic Ralph J. Gleason. It was first kno ...
''
's "Best Of 2002" edition.
During their 2002 and 2003 tour, Nickel Creek opened five shows for
John Mayer in November 2002,
[Jeckell, Barry A]
"Mayer Taps Randolph, Nickel Creek For Fall Tour"
''Billboard
A billboard (also called a hoarding in the UK and many other parts of the world) is a large outdoor advertising structure (a billing board), typically found in high-traffic areas such as alongside busy roads. Billboards present large advertise ...
''. October 25, 2002. Retrieved February 3, 2008. and toured with
Gillian Welch
Gillian Howard Welch (; born October 2, 1967) is an American singer-songwriter. She performs with her musical partner, guitarist David Rawlings. Their sparse and dark musical style, which combines elements of Appalachian music, bluegrass, coun ...
and
David Rawlings
David Todd Rawlings (born December 31, 1969) is an American guitarist, singer, and record producer. He is known for his partnership with singer and songwriter Gillian Welch. He and Welch were nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Son ...
earlier in the year.
Sara Watkins
Sara Ullrika Watkins (born June 8, 1981) is an American singer-songwriter and fiddler. Watkins debuted in 1989 as the fiddler of Nickel Creek, the progressive bluegrass group she formed with her brother Sean and mandolinist Chris Thile. In addi ...
"Nickel Creek Journals"
Nickel Creek. November 19, 2002. Retrieved December 1, 2007. In 2003, Nickel Creek appeared on the
Béla Fleck and the Flecktones album ''
Little Worlds
''Little Worlds'' is the tenth album by Béla Fleck and the Flecktones, released in 2003. The album was released as a 3-disc set. Ten tracks from the set were also released on a single disc called ''Ten from Little Worlds''.
The album contains s ...
''.
[Jeckell, Barry A]
"Flecktones Prep Ambitious Triple 'Worlds'"
''Billboard
A billboard (also called a hoarding in the UK and many other parts of the world) is a large outdoor advertising structure (a billing board), typically found in high-traffic areas such as alongside busy roads. Billboards present large advertise ...
''. June 12, 2003. Retrieved February 3, 2008.
''Why Should the Fire Die?'': 2005
In 2005, the band released their fifth album, ''Why Should the Fire Die?'' with more rock and pop influences.
[Cook, Dennis]
"Chris Thile: Bringing In Some New Blood"
JamBase. Retrieved January 17, 2007. The album debuted and peaked at No. 17 on the
''Billboard'' 200 and topped the ''Billboard'' bluegrass chart.
In the summer of 2006, Nickel Creek appeared at numerous music festivals, including
Bonnaroo
The Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival is an American annual four-day music festival developed and founded by Superfly Presents and AC Entertainment. Since its first year in 2002, it has been held at what is now Great Stage Park on a farm in M ...
,
["Bonnaroo 2006 Lineup Announced"](_blank)
'' CMT''. February 1, 2006. Retrieved February 3, 2008. High Sierra Music Festival,
Austin City Limits
''Austin City Limits'' is an American live music television program recorded and produced by Austin PBS. The show helped Austin become widely known in the United States as the "Live Music Capital of the World", and is the only television show t ...
,
["Petty, Morrison, Nelson Top 'Austin City Limits' Bill"](_blank)
''Billboard
A billboard (also called a hoarding in the UK and many other parts of the world) is a large outdoor advertising structure (a billing board), typically found in high-traffic areas such as alongside busy roads. Billboards present large advertise ...
''. May 18, 2006. Retrieved February 3, 2008. SXSW
South by Southwest, abbreviated as SXSW and colloquially referred to as South By, is an annual conglomeration of parallel film, interactive media, and music festivals and conferences organized jointly that take place in mid-March in Austin, Te ...
,
[Cohen, Johnathan]
"First Round Of Artists Confirmed For SXSW"
''Billboard
A billboard (also called a hoarding in the UK and many other parts of the world) is a large outdoor advertising structure (a billing board), typically found in high-traffic areas such as alongside busy roads. Billboards present large advertise ...
''. December 15, 2005. Retrieved February 3, 2008. Lollapalooza
Lollapalooza (Lolla) is an annual American four-day music festival held in Grant Park in Chicago. It originally started as a touring event in 1991 but several years later made Chicago the permanent location for the annual music festival. Musi ...
[Jeckell, Barry A]
"Chili Peppers, Kanye, Wilco Lead Lollapalooza Lineup"
''Billboard
A billboard (also called a hoarding in the UK and many other parts of the world) is a large outdoor advertising structure (a billing board), typically found in high-traffic areas such as alongside busy roads. Billboards present large advertise ...
''. March 16, 2006. Retrieved February 3, 2008. and Star Fest.
[Jeckell, Barry A]
"Train, Pink lead Atlanta's Star Fest"
''Billboard
A billboard (also called a hoarding in the UK and many other parts of the world) is a large outdoor advertising structure (a billing board), typically found in high-traffic areas such as alongside busy roads. Billboards present large advertise ...
''. May 17, 2006. Retrieved February 3, 2008.
''Farewell (For Now) Tour'': 2006–07
In late summer 2006, via ''Billboard'' and their official website, Nickel Creek announced that at the end of the year they would no longer record as a group and their tour, scheduled through 2007, would be their last for an indefinite period
[Hasty, Katie]
"Nickel Creek Going On Hiatus, Just Not Yet"
''Billboard
A billboard (also called a hoarding in the UK and many other parts of the world) is a large outdoor advertising structure (a billing board), typically found in high-traffic areas such as alongside busy roads. Billboards present large advertise ...
''. August 28, 2006. Retrieved February 19, 2008. so band members could expand their musical horizons.
In November 2006, Sugar Hill released ''
Reasons Why: The Very Best'', a compilation of selected studio tracks from Nickel Creek's three latest albums, as well as two previously unreleased tracks and all of the music videos from the trio's singles.
Their seven-month ''Farewell (For Now) Tour'' started in April 2007 and ended in November.
["Nickel Creek Prepares First Leg of Farewell Tour"](_blank)
'' CMT''. Retrieved February 19, 2008. The tour was originally to be called the ''Victory Lap Tour'', but the band's managers thought that would sound "presumptuous and boastful."
[Argyrakis, Andy]
"Interview with Sean Watkins: Roots rock/alternative country combiners Nickel Creek say "farewell" for now
''LiveWire''. August 8, 2007. Retrieved February 18, 2008.
The tour featured guest appearances by
Glen Phillips,
[Jackson, Cory]
"Sold out crowd says 'farewell' to Nickel Creek"
''Marshall Parthenon''. July 19, 2007. Retrieved February 18, 2014.[Dickens, Tad]
"End of the road for Nickel Creek?"
''The Roanoke Times
''The Roanoke Times'' is the primary newspaper in Southwestern Virginia and is based in Roanoke, Virginia, United States. It is published by Lee Enterprises. In addition to its headquarters in Roanoke, it maintains a bureau in Christiansburg, ...
''. November 2, 2007. Retrieved March 2, 2008. Jon Brion
Jon Brion is an American singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, record producer, and composer. He performed with the Excerpts, the Bats, 'Til Tuesday and the Grays before becoming an established producer and film score composer.
Brion has ...
,
[MacDonald, Patrick]
"Bluegrass fans tell Nickel Creek "hurry back""
''The Seattle Times
''The Seattle Times'' is a daily newspaper serving Seattle, Washington, United States. It was founded in 1891 and has been owned by the Blethen family since 1896. ''The Seattle Times'' has the largest circulation of any newspaper in Washington (s ...
''. May 11, 2007. Retrieved March 2, 2008. Fiona Apple
Fiona Apple McAfee-Maggart (born September 13, 1977) is an American singer-songwriter. She has released five albums from 1996 to 2020, which have all reached the top 20 on the U.S. ''Billboard'' 200 chart. Apple has received numerous awards an ...
,
[Madison, Tjames]
"Nickel Creek & Fiona Apple – 2007 collaborative & farewell Tour Dates (Summerstage)"
''Brooklyn Vegan''. May 17, 2007. Retrieved March 2, 2008. Bruce Molsky
Bruce C. Molsky (born 1955, New York City) is an American fiddler, banjo player, guitarist, and singer. He primarily performs old-time music of the Appalachian region.
Early years
As a young man, Molsky first became interested in blues music, but ...
,
["Bruce Molsky On Tour with Nickel Creek"](_blank)
. ''Compass Records
Compass Records is an independent record label founded in 1995 by musicians Garry West and Alison Brown that specializes in folk music, folk, bluegrass music, bluegrass, Celtic music, Celtic, jazz, and acoustic music.
In 2006, Compass purchased t ...
''. October 18, 2007. Retrieved February 3, 2008. Bela Fleck,
Tom Brosseau
Thomas Anderson Brosseau is an American musical storyteller and guitarist, born and raised in Grand Forks, North Dakota, United States. He was awarded Key to the City of Grand Forks by mayor Michael R. Brown in 2007, in part due to his origina ...
[Kilgore, Kym]
"Nickel Creek tours to the finish"
. ''LiveDaily''. October 4, 2007. Retrieved March 2, 2008. and
Tift Merritt
Tift may refer to:
Places
* Tift County, Georgia, a county in south-central Georgia, United States
People with the given name
* Tift Merritt (born 1975), American singer-songwriter
People with the surname
* Andrew Tift (born 1968), British portr ...
, among others.
Reunion and ''A Dotted Line'': 2014–2020
The band announced on February 3, 2014 that they would release a new album in the spring of 2014.
[Paulson, Dave]
Nickel Creek will reunite at Ryman Auditorium
''The Tennessean''. February 3, 2014. Retrieved February 3, 2014 Titled ''
A Dotted Line'', the album was produced by previous collaborator
Eric Valentine
Eric Dodd, known professionally as Eric Valentine, is an American record producer who began his career as drummer and producer in the heavy metal band T-Ride.
He subsequently produced albums for artists such as Good Charlotte, Lostprophets, Tak ...
and marked the group's first release on
Nonesuch Records
Nonesuch Records is an American record company and label owned by Warner Music Group, distributed by Warner Records (formerly called Warner Bros. Records), and based in New York City. Founded by Jac Holzman in 1964 as a budget classical label, Non ...
. Released on April 1, 2014 in the United States, the album coincided with the group's 25th anniversary. A subsequent tour began in April 2014 with over two dozen dates.
["Nonesuch Releases First Nickel Creek Album in Nine Years, "A Dotted Line," April 1"](_blank)
''Nonesuch Records
Nonesuch Records is an American record company and label owned by Warner Music Group, distributed by Warner Records (formerly called Warner Bros. Records), and based in New York City. Founded by Jac Holzman in 1964 as a budget classical label, Non ...
''. February 18, 2014. Retrieved February 18, 2014.[Varga, George]
"Nickel Creek adds reunion concert here"
'' U-T San Diego''. February 18, 2014. Retrieved February 18, 2014.
Nickel Creek has occasionally reunited to perform on the radio show ''
Live from Here
''Live from Here'', formerly known as ''A Prairie Home Companion with Chris Thile'', is an American variety radio show known for its musical guests, tongue-in-cheek radio drama, and relaxed humor. Hosted by Chris Thile, it aired live on Saturda ...
'' (hosted by Thile), including once in November 2017
[Varga, Georg]
"Nickel Creek soars at 'A Prairie Home Companion' reunion"
''The San Diego Union-Tribune
''The San Diego Union-Tribune'' is a metropolitan daily newspaper published in San Diego, California, that has run since 1868.
Its name derives from a 1992 merger between the two major daily newspapers at the time, ''The San Diego Union'' and ...
. November 5, 2017. Retrieved February 5, 2019. and again in February 2019.
["Watch: Nickel Creek Performs on "Live From Here"](_blank)
''Nonesuch Records
Nonesuch Records is an American record company and label owned by Warner Music Group, distributed by Warner Records (formerly called Warner Bros. Records), and based in New York City. Founded by Jac Holzman in 1964 as a budget classical label, Non ...
'' February 5, 2019. Retrieved February 5, 2019. ''
A Dotted Lines "Destination" was selected as the theme song for the Netflix original series, "
Sweet Magnolias
''Sweet Magnolias'' is an American romantic drama streaming television series, developed by Sheryl J. Anderson and based on the ''Sweet Magnolias'' novels by Sherryl Woods. It stars JoAnna Garcia Swisher, Brooke Elliott, Heather Headley and Jamie ...
." The series premiered May 19, 2020.
On October 2, 2020, the band announced the release of their debut live album, ''Live From The Fox Theater'', recorded on May 19, 2014 at the
Fox Theater Fox Theatre or Fox Theater or Fox Theater Building may refer to:
U.S.
* Fox Tucson Theatre (Tucson, Arizona)
*Fox Theater (Bakersfield, California)
* Fox Theatre (Fullerton, California)
* Fox Theater, Westwood Village (Los Angeles, California)
* Fo ...
in
Oakland, CA
Oakland is the largest city and the county seat of Alameda County, California, United States. A major West Coast port, Oakland is the largest city in the East Bay region of the San Francisco Bay Area, the third largest city overall in the Bay ...
.
Nickel Stream: A Livecreek Experience (2021)
On February 9, 2021, Nickel Creek announced a series of livestream concerts on Feb. 21 and 28 as the start of a new series known as Livecreek. They continued to release other streams throughout early 2021.
Awards and nominations
Wins
*2000:
IBMA Emerging Artist of the Year
*2001: IBMA Instrumental Group of the Year
*2002:
Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Folk Album The Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Folk Album was awarded from 1987 to 2011. Until 1991 the award was known as the Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Folk Recording. In 2007, this category was renamed Best Contemporary Folk/Americana Album. As ...
(''This Side'')
*2006: CMT Top 10 Country Compilations of 2006 (''
Reasons Why: The Very Best'')
["Top 10 Country Compilations of 2006"](_blank)
'' CMT''. December 22, 2006. Retrieved February 19, 2008.
Nominations
*2001:
Grammy Award for Best Bluegrass Album
The Grammy Award for Best Bluegrass Album is an award presented at the Grammy Awards, a ceremony that was established in 1958 and originally called the Gramophone Awards, to recording artists for quality works (songs or albums) in the bluegrass mu ...
(''
Nickel Creek
Nickel Creek (formerly known as the Nickel Creek Band) is an American bluegrass band consisting of Chris Thile (mandolin), and siblings Sara Watkins (fiddle) and Sean Watkins (guitar). Formed in 1989 in Southern California, they released six al ...
'')
*2001:
Grammy Award for Best Country Instrumental Performance
The Grammy Award
The Grammy Awards (stylized as GRAMMY), or simply known as the Grammys, are awards presented by the Recording Academy of the United States to recognize "outstanding" achievements in the music industry. They are regarded by m ...
("Ode to a Butterfly")
*2001:
CMA Award
The Country Music Association Awards, also known as the CMA Awards or CMAs, are presented to country music artists and broadcasters to recognize outstanding achievement in the country music industry. The televised annual presentation ceremony f ...
for Best Vocal Group
*2001:
CMA Horizon Award
*2005: Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Folk Album (''
Why Should the Fire Die?
''Why Should The Fire Die?'' is the third major album release and fifth album overall by progressive acoustic trio Nickel Creek. The album was released on Sugar Hill on August 9, 2005, in the United States, and on August 8 in the United Kingdom. ...
'')
*2005: Grammy Award for Best Country Instrumental Performance ("
Scotch & Chocolate")
*2015: Grammy Award for Best American Roots Performance ("Destination")
*2015: Grammy Award for Best Americana Album (''
A Dotted Line'')
Discography
Albums
*1993: ''
Little Cowpoke
Little is a synonym for small size and may refer to:
Arts and entertainment
* ''Little'' (album), 1990 debut album of Vic Chesnutt
* ''Little'' (film), 2019 American comedy film
*The Littles, a series of children's novels by American author John P ...
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*1997: ''
Here to There''
*2000: ''
Nickel Creek
Nickel Creek (formerly known as the Nickel Creek Band) is an American bluegrass band consisting of Chris Thile (mandolin), and siblings Sara Watkins (fiddle) and Sean Watkins (guitar). Formed in 1989 in Southern California, they released six al ...
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*2002: ''
This Side
''This Side'' is the Grammy-winning third album by the progressive bluegrass band Nickel Creek, released on Sugar Hill in the summer of 2002. It gained attention in indie rock circles due to the group's recording of a Pavement song, "Spit on a ...
''
*2005: ''
Why Should the Fire Die?
''Why Should The Fire Die?'' is the third major album release and fifth album overall by progressive acoustic trio Nickel Creek. The album was released on Sugar Hill on August 9, 2005, in the United States, and on August 8 in the United Kingdom. ...
''
*2014: ''
A Dotted Line''
Compilations
*2006: ''
Reasons Why: The Very Best''
Live albums
*2021: ''Live From The Fox Theater''
Singles
*2001: "
When You Come Back Down"
*2001: "
The Lighthouse's Tale"
*2002: "Reasons Why"
*2003: "
This Side
''This Side'' is the Grammy-winning third album by the progressive bluegrass band Nickel Creek, released on Sugar Hill in the summer of 2002. It gained attention in indie rock circles due to the group's recording of a Pavement song, "Spit on a ...
"
*2003: "Speak"
*2003: "Smoothie Song"
*2005: "When In Rome"
*2014: "Destination"
References
External links
Nickel Creek's official site
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American bluegrass music groups
Country music groups from California
Grammy Award winners
Nonesuch Records artists
Sugar Hill Records artists
Musical groups established in 1989
Musical groups disestablished in 2007
Musical groups reestablished in 2014
Musical groups from San Diego
Progressive bluegrass music groups