Wednesday, 22 June 2011

Rock Legacy



My good friend Ged Eastick writes a couple of blogs and I really enjoy reading them for his insight and opinion. He's a journalist while I'm just a scribbler. He picked up on Nicki Gillis when he saw a video I posted on this site last year.

A week or so back he interviewed her for his site Rock-Legacy and here's the link to the article.

http://www.rock-legacy.com/2011/06/nicki-gillis.html

It's a good read, very informative and with a video I'd not seen before. Please check it out and add your comments.

Just a few days to go....

Friday, 17 June 2011

Less than 2 weeks to go!


My how time flies! It's mid June and Nicki will be in the UK in a couple of weeks. We'll be playing clubs and small venues the length and breadth of England (but not Scotland, Wales, Ireland or Europe). Which is a shame because everyone who's been to a Nicki Gillis show will tell you what a great performer she is, and we'd love to visit Ireland and Europe to play for you...(Any agents and promoters please contact me and I'll pass your message on)

In the meantime and to whet your appetite here's a video of Nicki and her band performing "Harper Valley PTA" in Nashville recently. Did I tell you that she has a new album out as well?



We'll be playing songs from her new album "Woman of Substance" as well as tracks from her previous albums and some old favourites too.

Roll on July!

Saturday, 30 April 2011


Nicki's new video. The Ballad of Lucy Jordan. This is a new recording of one of the highlights of her live show. Enjoy!

60 days to go!


Just 60 days to go before Nicki's 2011 gets underway. Bookmark this site to keep up to date:
http://www.nickigillis.co.uk/Nicki_Gillis_UK_Tour_2011/Welcome.html

Thursday, 19 August 2010

And finally finally..



Bob posted this video from our last show at Little Harrowden. Here's to next year!
I love Bob's solo. See how many tunes you can recognise!

Monday, 2 August 2010

And Finally....


Saturday was the final show of the tour. Nicki was booked as a special guest on Robbo's Saturday night show at Harrowden WMC just outside Wellingborough.
She was originally booked to play a short acoustic set with Bob

I watched from the side of the "stage"- (it's a tiny club). It was strange hearing the songs sung without the full band playing. The audience loved what she was doing though. After half a dozen songs she invited Cozy and myself to join them and we rocked out. It was great fun.

Chris had been wanting to catch that image all tour. It was taken during the final medley. Just before that we had the whole room singing along to "Boots".
All too sson the show was over. The tour was over. We packed away our guitars and said our goodbyes.
Nicki, Tracy and Bob drove to Heathrow where they stayed overnight before boarding a plane for Sydney.
Cozy spent the rest of the evening with his wife and son before flying out to yet another European tour.
Chris, Sue and I drove home. Chris had an evening with friends in his local, while Sue and I had an early(ish) night.

On Monday I started my sixth and hopefully final bout of chemo. My specialist thinks that this should give me several year's remission.

So roll on 2011!

Saturday, 31 July 2010

Saturday July 31st





Six and a half weeks. Twenty five shows. Five thousand miles or more driven up and down the highways of the UK.
I wouldn't have missed it for the world. There was a distinct possibility that I might have done. Soon after last year's tour I was diagnosed with Chronic Lymphocitic Leukaemia and I was to have six courses of chemotherapy over six months. In the event I had a couple of spells in hospital following complications and other minor niggles meant that I'd only had four courses by the beginning of May.
When I was told that I had to have two more within weeks of the tour beginning I feared that I'd be too ill to play.
In the event the fifth course went without a hitch and I declared myself fit enough to play. It meant that I had to take it easy and rest as much as possible. My son Chris drove the van and looked after the PA and tuning Nicki's mandolin (she really strums it hard!)and with everyone's help we got through.

Tonight we join up with Barbary Coast once more. Nicki and Bob are due to play an acoustic set during the evening. They then head off to Heathrow before flying out on Sunday.
Plans are afoot for two tours in 2011, one in July and the other in September.

I have my sixth and hopefully final course of chemo on Monday.
God willing, I'll be raring to go come next July.

Nicki Gillis, Rocking your (and our)country!