DAVE'S
DIARY - 13 SEPTEMBER 2005 - JAKE NICKOLAI
JAKE
NICKOLAI - 3 DAYS ON THE ROAD
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Let's
make this clear at the outset - on a level radio playing field Jake
Nickolai would have kicked suffice goals to earn him national stardom.
But this is the nation that commercial radio forgot and Nickolai,
just 22, is doing it the old fashioned way - extensive touring.
And there's also surrogate radio - Pay TV channel CMC - and TV variety
shows. CMC featured his debut single Faster and title track of his
seven-track ABC Music mini-album Think About You. |
Nickolai
was one of the headliners on the free Nu Country TV Arts Centre concert
on Sunday January 30.
Jake performed with singing sweetheart Kylee Ellis and lined up at St
Kilda Palais to have his guitars autographed by expatriate Australasian
superstar Keith Urban.
The hotshot Whyalla born guitarist-singer emerged from the same state
that was the launch pad for Jedd Hughes and Greencards multi-instrumentalist
Kym Warner.
Hughes, Warner and singing spouse Carol Young chased Nashville dreams
and thrive in the slipstream of fellow expat Urban.
Jedd released his album Transcontinental for major U.S. label Mercury
after earning his road stripes with Patty Loveless and has written songs
cut by the Greencards.
Fellow South Australian Beccy Cole hired Nickolai for a national tour
to promote her fifth album Feel This Free. (ABC-Universal.)
"He did a gig with me in Adelaide when he was 17," Cole told
Nu Country TV.
"He was one of my students at the Country Music College in Tamworth.
He'll eventually head over to Nashville. We'll keep him here as long as
we can. I have given him a job as support and also guitarist in my band.
I'll tie him down so he can pay his dues. I want to help him with his
stage presentation."
CD
REVIEW
JAKE
NICKOLAI
THINK ABOUT YOU (ABC-UNIVERSAL)
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Teen
country is a minefield in the urban jungle so Jake Nickolai chose
the televisual route to dodge taste tsars.
The unashamed prodigy of expatriate Australasian superstar Keith
Urban launched his debut single Faster and EP title track
Think About You through TV.
It's smart marketing for a Whyalla born latter day Mornington Peninsula
guitar picker whose youth enables him to connect.
Nickolai, just 21, oozes charisma as he ignites his uplifting title
track entrée and stays in top gear for 3 Days Drivin'
and Suddenly I - co-written by local teen tonker Mark O'Shea.
Guitarist
producer Matt Fell highlights his client's hot picking - especially
on his sole original, the instrumental Sidewinder.
Debut single Faster and Kevin Welch penned finale A Little
Too Much are punctuated by his cover of Daniel Johns penned
ballad Miss You Love.
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The artist
is untainted by nasal nerve gas of the Australiana army - collateral damage
is minimised by Michel Rose and Sam Hawksley on pedal and lap steel and
Mark Collins on banjo.
Nickolai is destined to follow Urban and fellow South Australian refuge
Jedd Hughes to Nashville but he'll need to ramp up his writing.
PAST
AND PRESENT
Nickolai
appeared at the famed Pub With No Beer Festival at Taylor's Arm and Sydney
Royal Easter Show during his stint with Beccy.
It's a far cry from when he 5 years old and watched the Ritchie Valens
story.
His aunt then gave him a guitar and a year later Jake came third in a
local open age talent quest.
That success encouraged him to spend his developing years locked in his
bedroom learning guitar licks and establishing a strong technique.
He won a Golden Guitar nomination in 2004, a grand final appearance in
the Toyota Star Maker Quest in 2003 and the Trans-Tasman Entertainer of
The Year Award in 2002.
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