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Nicki Bluhm: Stick With Me

Words by: Dennis Cook | Images by: Andrew Quist

Nicki Bluhm by Andrew Quist

It doesn’t take but a few minutes listening to Nicki Bluhm to realize you’re in the presence of a real talent possessed of one of the most winning, emotionally textured voices to come along in some time, a singer that crawls inside the material with obvious passion and purpose. It’s nigh impossible to not think of ground breaking ladies like Linda Ronstadt, Tracy Nelson and Bonnie Raitt, and the quality, rootsy, oh-so-easy-to-dig music she and her band, The Gramblers, make only reinforces this impression. Rock, soul, pop, country and blues are grist for their mill, which recalls the egalitarian spirit of 1970s radio, where having a broad range and good ears for hooks and harmonies were virtues and not just a challenge to drones that try to compartmentalize music these days.

Bluhm’s diversity shines through very brightly on her sophomore album, Driftwood (released February 1 on Little Knickers), an addictively listenable, mature work that moves Nicki several steps along from her 2008 debut Toby’s Song (JamBase review). Starting with the cinematically rich hit single waiting to happen “Carousel,” the album moves seamlessly into classic country (“Stick With Me,” “Women’s Prison”), soaring pop (“Jetplane”), jelly rollin’ barroom fare (“Barbary Blues”), Karen Carpenter territory (“Figure You Out”), Janis Joplin-esque heat (“Kill You To Call”) and more, all of it delivered with sweet singing, artful arrangements and inviting production (courtesy of hubby Tim Bluhm of The Mother Hips and Bay Area studio secret weapon Dave Simon-Baker). The album also features well placed guest turns from Jackie Greene, Railroad Earth’s Tim Carbone and members of ALO.

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Driftwood is an album one leaves on repeat because one spin simply won’t do. It’s the kind of record one sings along to, perhaps a little too loudly for polite company, and pushes into the hands of friends because it’s so bloody satisfying. Driftwood puts the lie to folks that say they don’t make them like they used to; this is classic stuff delivered in a classic manner. And at the heart of it is a young lady who belts ‘em out with a wholly winning combination of sweetness and edge, the words ripping free from some place deep within her, a voice laying bare the soul that powers it.

JamBase: The first impression I had of you, right from the time I slipped on your debut, was here was an artist shooting for a more classic model of things than many of your peers.

Nicki Bluhm: That’s most certainly what I’m going for. A lot of the classic, timeless records I picked up from my parents and Tim – early Bonnie Raitt, Dolly Parton, Linda Ronstadt – all the music in this vein has this timelessness to it that you don’t really come by often in music today. And my goal is to make music that will last and stand the test of time. One thing about music that’s so amazing is how it lives on forever. It’s really important when you make music to do it honestly. It’s like a tattoo – it never goes away.

JamBase: Prior to the 20th century this wasn’t the case but after wax cylinders, vinyl and so on, it’s now possible for music to live on forever.

Nicki Bluhm: I was just listening to this Townes Van Zandt record from 1969 as I drove to L.A., and that was 10 years before I was born and I just love it. I think of him in his grave and how many people are listening to the records of dead people and how cool that is, how cool that legacy is.

It’s kind of cool that you get to make music with your partner. There’s something special to your relationship beyond being a married couple that emerges in the music you create together.

I’d agree with that. I really wouldn’t be doing any of this if I hadn’t met Tim and he hadn’t encouraged me. We do have a loving personal relationship but we also have a professional relationship as well. I’m really lucky to be close to someone I’ve admired for a really long time – creatively and musically. It’s been inspirational and intimidating at the same, which creates an interesting experience. Here I am writing songs in the living room and in the next room is one of my favorite songwriters. It can be intimidating but then he pops his head out of the office and says, “Hey, try that again! What was that?” It’s really encouraging, more than your mom or your friends saying that. It’s a very good double-edged sword [laughs].

Tim & Nicki Bluhm by Andrew Quist

I can imagine it’s sometimes nerve-wracking to have someone I consider one of the great songwriters of our time as your sounding board. Tim is as good as it gets. But on the plus side, you two get to collaborate on music, especially with Tim producing your albums.

Luckily, we have really similar tastes and we can communicate well what we want to hear in a song with very few words. I can just say a mood or reference someone or a record and he just understands what I’m saying. It’s a neat, intuitive thing we have, and I think Greg [Loiacono, Mother Hips] and Tim have that, too. It’s an unspoken understanding that can be expressed minimally and he captures it.

You show off a lot more colors on Driftwood than Toby’s Song. The music in your head is clearly evolving.

The first record was very raw and more a collection of songs. I’d never had any experience recording or even writing music before – “Toby’s Song” was the first song I’d ever written. Going back to the intimidation factor, I went into to record those songs and trusted Tim and did as I was told. That was fine but on the second record I sort of understood how the recording process worked and to really come prepared on how I wanted things arranged. I feel like the songs were a lot more well-crafted on the second record, and I was a lot more involved in shaping what I wanted. That said, a lot of other input contributed to the development of the record – obviously Tim and Dave Simon-Baker, but with a largely holistic approach from a number of people, with Tim and Dave being the ringleaders.

Another difference between Driftwood and your debut is your band, The Gramblers, get showcased on the new material.

One of the goals for this record was to have some common thread throughout the record as opposed to being just a collection of songs, and the musicians involved became that through line. Even though the songs are often very different styles, the players are so good that they imbue the vibe of the record, and that’s where the consistency lies.

Deren Ney by Andrew Quist

Your lead guitarist Deren Ney is a friendly ghost floating throughout Driftwood. That guy’s playing is always so tasty.

He’s really special, and he spends a lot of time on his own working on his parts. He definitely cares a lot. And he walks that fine line any guitar player does of playing enough and not too much, and he’s very tasteful and seems to know the boundaries and is always incredibly appropriate. He lends a lot to the band, not just playing guitar but writing songs – he wrote “Carousel” and “Barbary Blues” – and he’s an incredibly thoughtful person. Not only does he write songs and let me sing them but he writes songs with me in mind. He truly tries to write songs with my thinking and style in mind.

I don’t think he’ll be the only one to do that. It’s partially why I think Linda Ronstadt comes up as a primary touchstone for you. She didn’t write a lot of her songs but many tunes were written for her to sing or brought to her to do a version. She was loved by the likes of Neil Young and Lowell George because of her way with a song, and I think you have a lot of the same mojo.

There’s something to singing someone else’s song that’s just comfortable; I almost prefer it. It’s a little less vulnerable, and there’s a carelessness I have when I sing someone else’s song. I can interpret it the way I want to without feeling it’s about this particular experience, person or event that happened to me personally.

There’s something fun about putting on the garb of another songwriter without all the baggage.

I love listening to Linda Ronstadt records. Her voice is incredible and she’s someone I’ve studied. She’s so powerful and amazing. More than wanting to sing her songs or hit the same high-marks she did, I see her as the ultimate female vocalist. And I love the early Bonnie Raitt stuff, where she sounds so effortless and natural. And I like singing some of the songs she wrote and some of the old blues songs she covered.

Nicki Bluhm by Andrew Quist

Both Ronstadt and Raitt are cool examples to study because they managed to have this great combination of being feminine and vulnerable and being really strong and in charge in an industry that’s still harder for women to crack than men.

That’s something that definitely draws me to them, the fact that they can be strong, powerful women yet they’re still ladies. You can hear their vulnerability and their strength. There’s a realness in the way they sound that’s really appealing to me.

I feel incredibly lucky because I have this amazing group of friends and musicians that always seem to be available to play with me. I can’t express how much support I’ve felt from the San Francisco Bay Area community of musicians. The bottom line is I’ve felt very well taken care of by the musicians in the Bay Area. I couldn’t sing without a band, and they’ve been incredible. The collection of musicians that have allowed this to happen for me makes it feel easy. I have a long road ahead of me – that’s for certain – but I’m off to an incredibly good start because of this amazing support from all these wonderful musicians and friends.

I think musicians are drawn to the vibe in your music, which consistently feels honest and quite human.

There are a lot of emotions caught up in songs, and I think it’s important to allow room for people to relate to different aspects. I think a lot of people find solace in music. Music and songs have gotten me through a lot of tough times. I just hope my music does that for some people.

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MLK Day Crunch Crumbs: 2011 Golden Globe Winners; Kim Cattrall New Face Of Olay Total Effects; Nickelodeon Reviving Power Rangers!

Happy Martin Luther King Jr. Day, ‘Crunchers. Remember: “It’s a day on, not a day off!” So remember to do something wonderful for someone else today. We’re up bright and early to deliver your Morning Links — which counts as our good deed for the day. You can thank us later! -Here’s a list of [...]

The Ramones to Receive Lifetime Achievement Grammy

THE GRAMMYS ACKNOWLEDGE THE RAMONES

In a private ceremony on February 12, 2011, The Ramones will receive a Lifetime Achievement Grammy
alongside Julie Andrews, Dolly Parton, Roy Haynes, The Juilliard String Quartet, The Kingston Trio, and
George Beverly Shea.

Originally formed in New York in 1974, The Ramones’ career spanned 22 years, 14 studio albums, and 2,263 shows,
influencing generations of musicians in their wake. Sadly, only drummer Tommy Ramone remains of the
original quartet, with Joey, Dee Dee, and Johnny having passed away in 2001, 2002,
and
2004, respectively.

The band was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2002.


Miley Cyrus Bong-Smoking VIDEO Hits The Web

This oughta get the blogosphere chatting about Miley Cyrus again. TMZ.com has gotten it’s Hot Little Hands on cellphone video footage of the scandal-prone singer-actress smoking a legal substance out of a bong, cursing, and laughing uncontrollably while a friend records the whole scene. Oh Miley, you make it so easy to make fun of [...]

Miley Cyrus Celebrates 18th Birthday

Look out world, Miley Cyrus is an adult! The former Disney Queen celebrated her milestone 18th birthday on Tuesday. And you know what that means: Voting and enough legal smoking to leave you lungless. Miley’s been doing “adult” stuff for years now (Must we remind you of those inappropriate MySpace pictures, circa 2007?), so turning [...]

10 Hottest Acid Heads in History

Acid played an important part in the culture of the last century. So, incidentally, did good looking women. Combine the two and it’s a blend you’ll never forget. No doom, no fear, just ’60s vibes, boobs, and awesome music. So join us now as we examine the top 10 hottest acid heads in history. And [...]

Elton John Lady Gaga Duet “Hello, Hello” ["Gnomeo & Juliet" Theme]

Diva Duet! Elton John & Lady Gaga — who famously shared the stage at the 2010 Grammy Awards in February — will blend their vocals on a collaborative track titled “Hello, Hello,” the theme from Touchstone Pictures’ upcoming animated flick Gnomeo & Juliet! The new song will accompany a scene in the movie where the [...]

Norah Jones: Collaborations Collected On New Album

FOO FIGHTERS, TALIB KWELI, RYAN ADAMS & MORE TAP SINGER

On November 16th, Norah Jones will release …Featuring, an album of collaborations from the past decade. The 18 songs include duets with OutKast, Q-Tip, Talib Kweli and more.

“A lot of the people on this record are people I’ve worshiped since I was a kid, and some of them are younger and more my contemporaries,” says Jones. “Even though the musicians are so varied, the vibe of the songs makes sense when we put them all together.”

The tracks on …Featuring span her entire career, from one of her earliest recording sessions with guitarist Charlie Hunter in 2001 to her most recent performance, a song called “Little Lou, Ugly Jack, Prophet John” that she cut with Belle and Sebastian.

New Album

Tracklist
1. The Little Willies – “Love Me”
2. The Foo Fighters feat. Norah Jones – “Virginia Moon”
3. Sean Bones feat. Norah Jones – “Turn Them”
4. Willie Nelson feat. Norah Jones – “Baby It’s Cold Outside”
5. Norah Jones and Sasha Dobson – “Bull Rider”
6. Dirty Dozen Brass Band feat. Norah Jones – “Ruler of My Heart”
7. El Madmo – “The Best Part”
8. Outkast feat. Norah Jones – “Take Off Your Cool”
9. Q-Tip feat. Norah Jones – “Life Is Better”
10. Talib Kweli feat. Norah Jones – “Soon the New Day”
11. Belle & Sebastian feat. Norah Jones – “Little Lou, Prophet Jack, Ugly John”
12. Ray Charles feat. Norah Jones – “Here We Go Again”
13. Norah Jones feat. Gillian Welch and David Rawlings
14. Ryan Adams feat. Norah Jones – “Dear John”
15. Norah Jones feat. Dolly Parton – “Creepin’ In”
16. Herbie Hancock feat. Norah Jones – “Court & Spark”
17. Charlie Hunter feat. Norah Jones – “More Than This”
18. Norah Jones feat. M. Ward – “Blue Bayou”

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Dolly Parton Queen Latifah Team Up For New Comedy

Dolly Parton is returning to movies — The legendary country songstress will team up with rapper-turned Academy Award nominee Dana “Queen Latifah” Owens in a new film called Joyful Noise, Variety said Friday.The film will center its story on an unlikely partnership between these two female characters who are forced to work together to save [...]

Paltrow takes inspiration from country queens for new role

Gwyneth Paltrow prepared for her country music character Kelly Canter in new film ‘Country Strong’ by studying hours of concert footage of stars like Loretta Lynn and Dolly Parton. She even admitted to adding in a little Courtney Love to give her Canter a little edge. “I watched every DVD of every country woman ever. [...]

The 50 Hottest Women Who’ve Appeared In Playboy

Playboy doesn’t have quite the cache anymore that it used to, but it’s still a great barometer for female hotness, even today. With that in mind we’re taking a look at our choices for the 50 hottest women to ever appear in Playboy throughout it’s long and glorious history. Some were cover girls, and some [...]

Late Night TV Musical Guests: 8/9-8/15

Late Night TV Music Lineups



Can’t make it to any shows this week? We’ve got you covered. Check out our weekly schedule of late night talk show
musical guests…

David
Letterman Musical Guests


Mon, August 9 – Bettye LaVette (Repeat)
Tue, August 10 – Steve Winwood (Repeat)
Wed, August 11 – Jay-Z and Eminen (Repeat)
Thu, August 12 – The Dead Weather (Repeat)
Fri, August 13 – Dolly Parton (Repeat)


Jay Leno Musical Guests


Mon, August 9 – Mike Posner
Tue, August 10 – Meat Loaf
Wed, August 11 – Los Lobos
Thu, August 12 – The Whigs
Fri, August 13 – Alejandro Escovedo


Jimmy Kimmel Musical Guests


Mon, August 9 – Luke Bryan
Tue, August 10 – Christian Scott
Wed, August 11 – Joanna Newsom
Thu, August 12 – Buckcherry


Craig Ferguson Musical Guests


Mon, August 9 – Vampire Weekend
Wed, August 11 – Julie Gribble


Jimmy Fallon Musical Guests


Mon, August 9 – Menomena
Tue, August 10 – Slayer
Wed, August 11 – JP, Chrissie & The Fairground Boys
Thur, August 12 – The Walkmen


Carson Daly Musical Guests


Mon, August 9 – Mishka (Repeat)
Tue, August 10 – Surfer Blood(Repeat)
Wed, August 11 – The Living Sisters (Repeat)
Thu, August 12 – Never Shout Never(Repeat)
Fri, August 13 – La Roux (Repeat)


Other Shows of Interest

Wed, August 11 – Tavis Smiley Show featuring Carolina Chocolate Drops

Thu, August 12 – Daily Show with John Stewart featuring a performance by Arcade Fire

Sat, August 14 – Austin City Limits TV Show featuring Elvis Costello and Band of Heathens (Repeat)


25th Anniversary of Dollywood: Dolly Parton Happy Host

It has been announced, that Dolly Parton, Country Music Hall of Famer, is going to celebrate the anniversary of her Pigeon Forge,Tenn., Dollywood. The 25th birthday of that theme park will take place this weekend on the Hallmark Channel. The audience will have a chance to spot their favourite celebrities such as Kenny Rogers, Billy [...]

Dolly Parton Admires Miley Cyrus’ Image

We know that due to her too creative approach to performing her number, Miley Cyrus hit all the headlines after her participation at MuchMusic Video Awards held lath month. However, Dolly Parton is sure that the young star should be praised for her sensational teen approach. Access Hollywood was told by Dolly Parton this week, [...]

Late Night TV Musical Guests: 6/28-7/4

Late Night TV Music Lineups



Can’t make it to any shows this week? We’ve got you covered. Check out our weekly schedule of late night talk show musical guests…

David Letterman Musical Guests


Mon, June 28 – Tokyo Police Club
Tue, June 29 – Dolly Parton
Wed, June 30 – The New Pornographers


Jay Leno Musical Guests


Mon, June 28 – OK Go (Repeat)
Tue, June 29 – Macy Gray (Repeat)
Wed, June 30 – Travie McCoy (Repeat)
Thu, July 1 – Punch Brothers (Repeat)
Fri, July 2 – Sarah McLachlan (Repeat)


Jimmy Kimmel Musical Guests


Tue, June 29 – The Dream
Wed, June 30 – 3OH!3
Thu, July 1 – Korn
Fri, July 2 – Ozzy Osbourne (Repeat)


Craig Ferguson Musical Guests


Tue, June 29 – Sharon Jones and The Dap-Kings
Fri, July 2 – Dr. Dog


Jimmy Fallon Musical Guests


Mon, June 28 – Keith Urban (Repeat)
Tue, June 29 – Ray Wylie Hubbard (Repeat)
Wed, June 30 – Mumford & Sons (Repeat)
Thu, July 1 – Kings Of Convenience (Repeat)
Fri, July 2 – Court Yard Hounds (Repeat)


Carson Daly Musical Guests


Mon, June 28 – Fanfarlo (Repeat)
Tue, June 29 – The Raveonettes (Repeat)
Wed, June 30 – Snoop Dogg (Repeat)
Thu, July 1 – Los Campesinos! (Repeat)
Fri, July 2 – Phoenix (Repeat)


Other Shows of Interest


Sat, July 3 – Saturday Night Live featuring a performance by Regina Spektor (Repeat)

Sat, July 3 – Austin City Limits TV Show featuring Gnarls Barkley and Thievery Corporation (Repeat)


Taylor Swift honoured at BMI Pop Music Awards

Taylor Swift has won yet another accolade as she was honoured at the BMI Pop Music Awards in Beverly Hills on Tuesday – the ‘Song of the Year’ award.
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Morning Crunch Crumbs

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William Shatner “Taiwanese Susan Boyle” Lin Yu Chun Duet “Total Eclipse Of The Heart” ["Lopez Tonight"]

Now here’s an odd matchup made in musical heaven!! Internet singing sensation Lin Yu Chun — dubbed “The Taiwanese Susan Boyle” for his rousing performance of Dolly Parton/Whitney Houston’s “I Will Always Love You” on a Asian talent show earlier this month — has performed a duet with Star Trek icon William Shatner that you’ll [...]

Steve Martin: 2010 Banjo Tour

LESS YUCKS, MORE PLUCKS FROM LEGENDARY COMEDIAN

Steve Martin :: Hardly Strictly ’09 :: by Dave Vann

Following his successful tour last year in support of his Grammy award-winning album The Crow: New Songs for the Five-String Banjo, Steve Martin, once again joined by the award-winning Steep Canyon Rangers, will embark on a 2010 music tour beginning on April 19th in Detroit, which includes stops at Jazz Fest and Bonnaroo, and is expected to continue into October.

“I am very excited to begin my banjo tour with the Steep Canyon Rangers,” commented Martin. “It has been a long time dream of mine to travel around the country with a bunch of guys.”

Full Steve Martin and the Steep Canyon Rangers’ tour dates can be found here.

The Crow spent 30 weeks atop the Billboard Bluegrass Album charts which made it the #1 Bluegrass Album for 2009 and it’s currently still #2 after 52 weeks on the chart. The Crow won the “Best Bluegrass Album” GrammyAward at the 52nd Annual Grammy Awards in January, bringing Martin’s total Grammy wins to four. An album 45 years in the making, Martin wrote or arranged and performed all of the songs on The Crow, which features vocal appearances by Mary Black, Vince Gill, Tim O’Brien, Dolly Parton and instrumental guest spots by Earl Scruggs, John McEuen (CD producer), Stuart Duncan, Jerry Douglas, Pete Wernick and Tony Trischka.

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