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Nicki Bluhm and the Gramblers were an American band, formed in 2008 in
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. Band members included
Nicki Bluhm Nicole Ann Bluhm, Chambly (born September 22, 1979), is a singer-songwriter from Lafayette, California who formed Nicki Bluhm & The Gramblers in 2008. Since leaving the band she has released one studio album, ''To Rise You Gotta Fall''. Her oth ...
, Steve Adams and formerly
Tim Bluhm Timothy Andrew Bluhm (born July 22, 1970) is an American songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist. He is the primary singer and guitarist for rock band The Mother Hips. He is part of the duos the Skinny Singers with Jackie Greene and Bal ...
. The band has released four albums: ''Toby's Song'', ''Driftwood'', ''Self-Titled'', and ''Loved Wild Lost'', and their "Van Sessions" videos have been popular on YouTube. Most of their songs are written by Nicki Bluhm and other members.


"Toby's Song"; formation of the Gramblers

Nicki Bluhm has said she sang as a teenager in the Bay Area and took up guitar in college in San Diego. She met
Tim Bluhm Timothy Andrew Bluhm (born July 22, 1970) is an American songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist. He is the primary singer and guitarist for rock band The Mother Hips. He is part of the duos the Skinny Singers with Jackie Greene and Bal ...
, singer of Bay Area cult favorite
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, who offered to produce tracks for her in his home studio. Sometime during this period, guitarist Deren Ney, a friend from high school, joined Bluhm for her live shows. The record, "Toby's Song" (Little Knickers, 2008), featured Ney, singer/songwriter
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(Jackie Greene Band,
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), ALO's Steve Adams (bass) and
The Mother Hips The Mother Hips is an American rock band based in the San Francisco Bay Area. History Formation and ''Back to the Grotto'' Tim Bluhm (vocals/guitar), Greg Loiacono (guitar/vocals), Isaac Parsons (bass) and Mike Wofchuck (drums) met in 1 ...
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(drums). When ''Toby's Song'' was released Bluhm added "The Gramblers" to reflect the full-band lineup. In an interview with ''The Independent'', Bluhm said: : ''"There’s four songwriters in the band — me, Tim, lead guitarist Deren Ney, and rhythm guitarist Dave Mulligan. Basically we all write independently and then bring songs to the table and play ’em for each other. Typically we always like the songs that people bring in; I think there has yet to be a song that we didn’t like, which is really lucky. We all definitely have a common thread in our songwriting, but it’s all got some personality to it. I think it’s really cool to have multiple songwriters; it kind of diversifies the feel and the sound. So far it’s worked well for us."''


''Driftwood''

Bluhm's second album, ''Driftwood'', was the first to be recorded mostly with the live lineup of the Bluhms, Ney, Adams, and drummer Mike Curry (Jackpot,
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).
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's Tim Carbone contributed strings to several tracks. Singer/songwriter Dave Mulligan joined the touring band on rhythm guitar/vocals following its release.


YouTube success

The band's big break came when their "Van Sessions" videos, where the band performed cover songs in a van while driving between gigs, went viral in 2012. Their cover of the
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" racked up million of views and gained the band noteworthy fans like
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themselves. The band was featured on
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''. Bluhm subsequently guest performed with John Oates several times.


Self-titled release

In June 2013, the band was the subject of an Anthony Mason piece on ''
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'' in anticipation of their self-titled debut being released in August. It debuted in the top ten of the ''Billboard'' New Artist and Americana charts. The band made their late night talk show debut on ''Conan'' performing "Little Too Late (To Die Young)".


''Loved Wild Lost''

For their fourth and, to date, final record, ''Loved Wild Lost'' the group enlisted producer
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) and recorded at Panoramic Studios in Stinson Beach, CA. ''Loved Wild Lost'' was released in 2015. They released a music video for the single "Waiting on Love" starring
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Lineup change and new album

In the summer of 2015, Tim Bluhm departed the band. A public statement was released stating that Nicki and Tim would also be "separating musically and personally", divorcing soon after. The group continued, accompanied by other keyboardists including Adam MacDougall (
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) and David Veith (
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) before taking an indefinite hiatus in 2017. They have made no further statement on their status. Nicki Bluhm and Ney have both released solo efforts in the years since.


References


External links


Nicki Bluhm bio
personal website {{DEFAULTSORT:Bluhm, Nicki Musical groups from San Francisco Musical groups established in 2008