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Member Since6/27/2006
Band Websitehttp://www.garynicholson.com
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Gary with Ringo Starr.


Gary with the late Ray Charles.


Gary with...Elvis...and Keith Richards.


Gary and Los Lonely Boys.


Gary and John Prine.


Gary and Vince Gill.


Gary with T. Graham Brown and George Jones.


Performing as Whitey Johnson with Robert Plant (Dave Roe on bass).
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   About Gary Nicholson
Whether you are looking for a hit song, a cool guitar groove, a great record production or a top entertainer, Gary Nicholson is your "go-to" guy in Music City, U.S.A. A 2006 nominee for the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame, Nicholson has had more than 350 of his songs recorded, has won 26 ASCAP songwriting awards and is responsible for more than a dozen major hits. Unlike most tunesmiths, he is not bound by musical genre. His songs routinely top the country hit parade. But rock bands, blues artists, folk stars and bluegrass acts have also embraced him as a songwriter. "I've never found it difficult to 'shift gears' between different musical styles," Nicholson says. "I let myself be dictated by the needs of the artist or of the writer I'm collaborating with. A lot of these guys are just looking for good lyrics. Songwriting is songwriting. A song is a song." As a guitarist, Gary Nicholson has brightened recording sessions and/or concert stages with the likes of Guy Clark, Billy Joe Shaver, Bobby Bare, Delbert McClinton and Tracy Nelson. During his long career, he has also played lead guitar in at least 10 of his own bands. His musicianship led him into a career as a record producer. Gary Nicholson has produced two Grammy Award winning albums for Delbert McClinton. He has also guided projects by artists as diverse as "blue-eyed soul" singer Wynonna, Americana singer-songwriter Chris Knight, blues rocker Jimmy Thackery and Grand Ole Opry star Pam Tillis. And then there's the entertainer side of Gary Nicholson. Make that sides. He is actually at least three entertainers. A typical solo show will begin with him singing familiar hits he has written for others. After intermission, he reappears in the white suit, sunglasses and cap that are the uniform of "Whitey Johnson," his bluesman alter ego. On other occasions, you might find him blistering a nightclub stage as a member of the rhythm-happy Fortunate Sons rock band. He has played The Bottom Line in New York, the House of Blues in Boston, Poor David's Pub in Dallas, The Cactus Café in Austin, The Birchmere in Alexandria, VA and other prestigious venues. "My kids are grown, so I'm having a great time performing live again. I'm doing stuff all over the country. I have a 'Whitey Johnson' band with different players in different cities. I've got a band in L.A. and one in Texas and another one in Nashville. I've got some guys in New York who can do it, too." This brings Gary Nicholson full circle. He began his career as a live performer in his native Texas. Fascinated by his older sister's collection of classic rock 'n' roll records, he got his first guitar at age 10 so he could emulate the sounds of Elvis Presley, Little Richard, Jerry Lee Lewis, Buddy Holly, Fats Domino and the other "founding fathers." By the time he was in high school, he was in bands playing Beatles tunes. "The first one was called The Valiants. Then it was The Catalinas. Then The Untouchables. During summer vacation in 1966, we got a job playing at The Cellar in Fort Worth. It was my first gig, and I've still never played a place rougher than The Cellar." The group played from 8 p.m. until 4 a.m., rotating sets with another band, Texas Storm, which included future stars Stevie Ray and Jimmie Vaughan. At another gig, the band accompanied strippers, but was fired when the women preferred to dance to a jukebox. The underage Untouchables got away with all of this by telling their parents they were working at an all-night bowling alley. "I didn't realize it at the time, but I think coming of age in that Dallas / Fort Worth music scene was really important. There's a certain guitar sound there. It was a great place to come up because there were so many great players around." Nicholson was soon captivated by local blues legend Freddy King, whose "Hide Away" had become a national hit in 1961. In college at North Texas State, the budding musician moved through a jazz phase, played lead guitar for the rock band The Nazz ("Hello It's Me") and then fell under the spell of the country-rock movement. "We met The Flying Burrito Brothers. Gram Parsons came over to our little crash pad and we stayed up all night with him and had this amazing experience. He told us we should move to California. About a month or two later, we got in a car and drove straight through to the West Coast." Their first night in town, Parsons met the youngsters at The Palomino, country music's California headquarters. Nicholson's band won the club's talent contest that night and met Delaney Bramlett, James Burton, Glen Campbell, Red Rhodes and Tony Booth. Parsons found the kids a place to stay and Rhodes introduced them to Linda Ronstadt and her producer, John Boylan. Known as The White Horse Brothers, the group soon attracted attention by performing Nicholson's original songs with bluegrass harmonies. Nicholson's college classmates Don Henley and Jim Ed Norman joined him in L.A. Henley played drums with Nicholson's band for its record-label showcase at The Troubadour, as well as on the demos that landed the group its recording contract. He then joined Ronstadt's band, the group that evolved into The Eagles. Now renamed Uncle Jim's Music, Nicholson's group enlisted Boylan to produce its 1971 debut LP. Keyboardist Norman joined the band in time for its second album in 1972. In 1973, Gary Nicholson married his college sweetheart Barbara and moved back to the Lone Star State. He joined Delbert McClinton's band and also formed his own group, Hot Sauce. During the next several years both bands occupied him as a live musician. But he continued to write songs as well. Meanwhile, his old buddy Jim Ed Norman was rising through the country-music ranks to become an in-demand record producer in Nashville. Nicholson sent him a tune called "Jukebox Argument," which Norman recorded with singer Mickey Gilley. The song wound up on the soundtrack album Urban Cowboy 2. "So in 1980, I finally got my courage up to move to Nashville," Nicholson relates. "Jim Ed lured me. He gave me and my family a house to live in and a weekly 'draw' to write songs for his publishing company. I was just thrilled, because I'd been playing in country honky-tonks six nights a week, and on the seventh, I'd play a blues gig in Dallas. The possibility that I could write songs for a living was just amazing." To make money on the side, he continued taking road jobs. Guy Clark hired him as a guitar player on tour, then took him into the studio for the sessions that became the 1983 album Better Days. At his first Nashville recording session, Gary Nicholson played alongside such stellar players as Vince Gill, Hank DeVito, Tony Brown, Emory Gordy, Johnny Gimble and Rodney Crowell. Out on the road with Billy Joe Shaver, Gary Nicholson became an eager pupil as the hit songwriter went over his lyrics with a red pencil in hand, grading them like a schoolteacher. Gail Davies also hired the guitarist for her road band. But country star Bobby Bare put an end to Nicholson's touring days. "In 1983, I had my first hit. That was 'Your Love Shines Through' by Mickey Gilley," Nicholson recalls. "Then, in 1984 I had a No. 1 hit with 'That's the Thing About Love' by Don Williams. Bare came on the bus one day, and he had a newspaper that had the record listed at No. 1. He laid that paper on my lap and said, 'When we get back to Nashville, you need to help me find a new guitar player, because you need to stay home and write.'" Gary Nicholson signed with the powerful Sony-ATV Tree publishing firm and adopted a strict work ethic that he maintains to this day. He came to the office daily, prepared to work with a variety of songwriting collaborators. "The Power of Love" (Charley Pride, 1984), "Break Away" (Gail Davies, 1985), "Working Without a Net" (Waylon Jennings, 1986) and "Brilliant Conversationalist" (T. Graham Brown, 1987) began a string of songwriting hits that has continued to the present. Songs like "One More Last Chance" (Vince Gill, 1993), "The Trouble with the Truth" (Patty Loveless, 1997) and "She Couldn't Change Me" (Montgomery Gentry, 2001) brought Gary Nicholson to the front ranks of Nashville's songwriting army. After 14 years at Sony-Tree, he formed his own company, Gary Nicholson Music, in 1997. His diversity as a songwriter is both unusual and impressive. Nicholson's songs have been sung by country superstars such as George Jones, Garth Brooks, Reba McEntire, George Strait, the Dixie Chicks, Anne Murray and Willie Nelson. But he has also provided much material to the r&b community, with recordings of his tunes by B.B. King, The Neville Brothers, Etta James, Clarence Gatemouth Brown, Irma Thomas, Keb' Mo,' Junior Wells and more. Nicholson's songwriting talents have come to the attention of such pop/rock artists as Bonnie Raitt, Neil Diamond, Fleetwood Mac, String Cheese Incident, Ringo Starr, Los Lonely Boys, NRBQ, Robert Plant, Mountain and Gregg Allman. In the folk field, his songs have been recorded by the likes of John Prine, David Wilcox, Patty Griffin, John Sebastian, Paul Brady and Dave Olney. Even bluegrass artists have come to him for material – Doug Dillard, Vassar Clements, Del McCoury, Tim O'Brien, New Grass Revival and Peter Rowan among them. He got his feet wet as a record producer by co-producing his own 1995 CD The Sky Is Not the Limit. In 1997, albums for River Road and Delbert McClinton furthered Nicholson's producing reputation. T. Graham Brown's acclaimed Wine Into Water (1998) came next. Nicholson produced Wynonna's powerful New Day Dawning, plus The Judds' landmark Reunion in 2000. McClinton won Grammy Awards with the Nicholson-produced Nothing Personal (2001) and Cost of Living (2005). Singer-songwriters Jessi Alexander and Chris Knight kept him busy in the studio in 2005-2006. Nicholson has also produced the upcoming Pam Tillis CD Rhinestoned. "I've had an awful lot of fun," says Gary Nicholson. "Nashville is so cool. I'm booked to co-write with someone almost every day. I have my 'Whitey Johnson' gigs. I have the Fortunate Sons. I have the studio work. It's all good." See a complete discography of songs by Gary Nicholson: http://garynicholson.com/gn-disc.htm

Gary is also known to perform under the pseudonym Whitey Johnson.


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Bruno Delgaldo



Nov 25 2009 5:49 AM

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Jeff Moats

Jeff Moats



Nov 24 2009 2:54 PM

Dear Gary Nicholson,
It's after Halloween and the busy holidays are approaching. Take a break and drop by to listen to my featured songs. You may find my music to be just the calm you need during this hectic time of the year. I appreciate your friendship and I hope you enjoy the music. I wish you much joy and peace.

Musically,

Jeff Moats
Jeffrey Allen Edwards

Jeffrey Allen Edwards



Nov 7 2009 5:47 PM

Thanks for having me as a myspace friend...I really need your help.I'm Nominated for the QC awards and I need your Vote..Please go to www.queencityawards.com enter site click on nomination,scroll down to Country Artist (Male) and please throw me your vote..
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Nov 7 2009 12:12 PM

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Nov 2 2009 3:51 AM


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Oct 20 2009 5:57 AM

Greetings from East Dallas.
Jeffrey Allen Edwards

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Sep 27 2009 5:39 PM

Thanks so much for having me as a myspace friend.,I have been officially nominated for the category of male Country artist of the year. Now is the time for my Friends, fans and family members to cast their vote. Go to www.Queencityawards.com and select your choice(s) of nominees for this year's awards show.Be a part of the Pee Dees bigest Party October 10th & 11th... Eagle 92.2 Presents Mudflap & Mattie's.. 6th Anniversary Party... Mud and Music.... October 10th Starring Rhett Akins with special guests Fast Ryde, Jeffery Allen Edwards and the Pee Dee' own Sideswiped. There are a limited amount of reserved seats available, buy your Now!!! ADVANCE PURCHASE ONLY $20.00 (tax & ticketing fee included) gets you a 2 day pass for the races and a reserved seat closest to the stage for the concert If there are any left they will be $30.00 day of the show. General Admission $15.00 for one day $20.00 for 2 days Kids 12 and under free with General Admission ticket ONLY! Camping available $5.00 per person with a 2 pass only.
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Donna Brown/Songwriter

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Sep 26 2009 4:23 AM

Awesome show at the Bluebird!
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Sep 22 2009 3:06 AM

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Sep 10 2009 1:21 PM

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Kentucky Blue Moon

Kentucky Blue Moon



Sep 9 2009 7:45 AM

Dear Mr. Nicholson, Thank you for accepting my friend request; I sincerely hope you enjoy listening to my songs; put on some good headphones, you won't be disappointed; granted, maybe these songs are not your cup of tea, but they're good. I have many more songs as good or better, depending on your tastes and in many styles. For instance go to Organic Compounds in my friends list; I enjoy writing in many styles, it’s fun and challenging for me, just like it was for The Beatles. I will have more profiles with different styles in the near future.
Kind regards, Emarel
Belinda French

Belinda French



Sep 8 2009 12:31 AM

Thank you for your friendship Mr. Nicholson... It's an honor...

Sincerely,
Belinda French
Kristy Lynn

Kristy Lynn



Sep 7 2009 4:39 PM

Love your music you so Rock !!!!!
Thank you very much for the add but most of all your friendship . I hope you will like my music and keep continue to come back Lot's of hugs Kristy Lynn

Christopher J Radcliffe

Christopher J Radcliffe



Aug 28 2009 5:01 AM

Gary, thanks again for the outstanding writing!
Inspired big time with "Fearless"!!
Your friend-
Christopher
LYNNE IS LIVING LA VIDA LOCA & LOVING HEAVENLY TOO

Lynne Ezell-Beery



Aug 25 2009 9:08 PM

Thanks for the add ... much love & respect for you & your music!
Vicki

Vicki



Aug 25 2009 3:28 PM

Loving "Acquired Taste." "Willie" is a masterpiece. I really hate that he hit that other woman first.

Vicki
"Fruit"
CocoLafe

CocoLafe



Aug 25 2009 12:51 PM

Everybody's looking for something clever to say,
but you just can't top the moon.

Thanks for being there Gary.

-l
Los Santos

Los Santos



Aug 25 2009 7:40 AM

¡Gracias for the add!
Denise

Denise Beaty



Aug 22 2009 12:42 AM

Hi , please take a listen to my new song that honors Kenny Chesney titled"NUMBER ONE FAN OF THAT MAN" AND MY OTHER NEW SONGS ON MY PROFILE PLAYER..thanks so much, Denise Beaty Nashville songwriter
Family Tradition Band

Family Tradition Band



Aug 18 2009 11:44 PM

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RT Scott Music

RT Scott Music



Aug 18 2009 3:35 AM

THANKS FOR THE ADD! RT SCOTT
Jannet Lee/Singer/Songwriter

Jannet Lee/Singer/Songwriter



Aug 14 2009 1:44 PM

Hello, :) Thank You for Your friendship & the add!! It is an honor & a blessing to be Your friend!!
Have a beautiful week! :)
Take care & God bless!!

Texas TwoSteppers Songwriters

Texas TwoSteppers Songwriters



Aug 14 2009 2:41 AM

Thanks so much! It's an honor. Stop over anytime.

{{{BIG HUGS}}}

Dee
Isabella

Isabella Duchani



Aug 13 2009 12:54 AM

hey gramps i miss you !
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