(CBS News) The Internet has opened new roads to success for lots of new artists. One group that has benefited is Nicki Bluhm and The Gramblers. They've turned YouTube into their own special venue, ...
Sculpting their unique sound into a blend of rock, country and R&B, San Francisco’s Nicki Bluhm and the Gramblers are a band on the rise. The group features Nicki Bluhm (vocals), Tim Bluhm (keyboards, ...
Nicki Bluhm and the Gramblers never expected to become known as the band that sings that Hall and Oates song in a van. But with 1.7 million views and counting, the San Francisco outfit's on-the-road ...
Like many bands nowadays, Nicki Bluhm and the Gramblers got their big leg up by way of a little website called YouTube. Last year, the band went semi-viral with a cover of Hall & Oates’s “I Can’t Go ...
Driftwood is the debut release from California-based sextet ‘Nicki Bluhm and The Gramblers.’ Featuring Nicki Bluhm (vocals), Tim Bluhm (guitar), Dren Nay (guitar), Steve Adams (bass), Dave Mulligan ...
Nicki Bluhm and the Gramblers made a name for themselves in a rather unorthodox fashion. The band achieved much of its notoriety via YouTube videos of the group performing cover songs inside a moving ...
The holiday season is full of celebrations with family and friends. It’s a time for thoughts of the future tinged with remembrances of the past. In Chico, that means it’s the perfect time for the ...
Tickets: $15 in advance, $18 day of the show Nicki Bluhm and The Gramblers have been turning heads in and beyond the Northern California rock scene for years, so it may come as a surprise that the ...
“[‘Waiting on Love’] is about what happens to summer love once summer ends,” Gramblers guitarist Deren Ney said in a press release. “It’s the nostalgia of keeping that spark alive when reality barges ...
It wasn’t all that long ago that San Francisco’s musical family Bluhm were singing wistful ballads about their shared dream of having their own tour bus to luxuriate — or at least travel — in. Nicki, ...
Nicki Bluhm and her band The Gramblers have toured extensively, worked with well-known jam-rock players and otherwise plugged away as hard-working rockers. But it was a YouTube session that went viral ...
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