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Nicki Bluhm And The Gramblers Rambling Into A City Near You
Along with frontwoman Nicki Bluhm, the band features Deren Ney on lead guitar, Dave Mulligan on guitar and vocals, bassist Steve Adams and drummer Mike Curry. Plus, Tim Bluhm – Nicki’s husband and the band’s musical director – contributes guitar, keyboard and vocals when he’s not on tour with his own band, Mother Hips.
As you can tell from the group’s “Van Session” videos on NBATG’s YouTube channel, the band is having a blast traveling between gigs as they cover tunes on the go including Wings’ “Band On The Run” and Linda Ronstadt’s “You’re No Good.” The Gramblers’ take on Hall and Oates’ “I Can’t Go For That (No Can Do)” went viral and has racked up over 2.2 million hits.
Following two solo albums by Bluhm, the band will put out its debut, self-titled album Aug. 27. Fans can pre-order their own copy now through the band’s website.
The new dates take place after the California release tour in August. Here’s the plan:
Sept. 1 – Crystal Bay, Nev., Crystal Bay Club Casino
Sept. 20 – Opelika, Ala., Cotton Seed Studios
Sept. 21 – New Orleans, La., Tipitina’s Uptown (appearing with The Revivalists)
Sept. 22 – Austin, Texas, The Parish
Sept. 23 – Dallas, Texas, House Of Blues
Sept. 24 – Oklahoma City, Okla., The Blue Door
Sept. 26 – Boulder, Colo., Fox Theatre
Sept. 28 – Springdale, Utah, Zion National Park (Zion Canyon Music Festival)
Sept. 29 – Las Vegas, Nev., Beauty Bar
Oct. 1 – Tucson, Ariz., Club Congress
Oct. 2 – Tempe, Ariz., Sail Inn
Oct. 4 – Sacramento, Calif., Harlow’s Night Club
Nicki & Co will also play Hardly Strictly Bluegrass in San Francisco, which takes place Oct. 5-6, as well as The Festy in Roseland, Va., which is scheduled Oct. 11-13.
Select dates go on sale Aug. 2. Tickets for some shows are available now.
For more information visit NickiBluhm.com.