Shane Nicholson (singer)

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Shane Nicholson
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Nicholson performing at the Dashville Skyline in October 2015
Background information
Born Brisbane, Australia
Genres Country, Americana
Occupation(s)Musician
Years active1998–present
Labels Virt Records, Liberation Records, EMI Records, Warner Bros. Records, WEA
Website shanenicholson.com

Shane Nicholson is an Australian singer-songwriter from Brisbane. He has released 11 albums, both in Australia and internationally, and has won 3 ARIA Awards, 15 Golden Guitars, and 2 APRA Awards. He's twice been named Producer of the Year at the Country Music Awards of Australia. [1]

Contents

Career

1990s–2001: Freak and Pretty Violet Stain

During his final year of high school, Nicholson was part of a band called Freak, which won an early round of Triple J Unearthed competition in the Sunshine Coast division. [2] Shortly after this, the band name changed to Pretty Violet Stain and released an extended play in 1997 called Blush. [3] This was followed by singles "If the Money's Right", "Never Come Down" and "Talk" and album Parachutes and Gravity, which was released in 2000. The band split shortly after.

2002–2007: It's a Movie and Faith and Science

Nicholson signed with EastWest and released his debut studio album It's a Movie in 2002. It was during the recording of this album with Nash Chambers that Nicholson met Kasey Chambers. The two dueted on the lead single, "Designed to Fade".

He toured in Australia and made his United States debut at the South by Southwest Festival, which prompted his signing with Virt Records and a more extensive American tour. [4] USA Today named It's a Movie one of the top pop albums of 2004. [5]

A second solo album, Faith and Science, was released in 2006 and included the single "I Know What You Need", which became his first charting single, peaking at number 54.

2008–2013: Albums with Kasey Chambers, Familiar Ghosts and Bad Machines

Nicholson joined with wife Kasey Chambers for the album Rattlin' Bones , which was released in April 2008 and debuted at number 1 on the ARIA charts. At the ARIA Music Awards of 2008, it won ARIA Award for Best Country Album. The album won five Golden Guitar Awards at the Country Music Awards of Australia (CMAA) in January 2009.

Between tours he recorded a third solo album, Familiar Ghosts, which was released in November 2008 and was nominated for an Best Country Album at the ARIA Music Awards of 2009. This coincided with Nicholson moving into music production.

In March 2011, Nicholson released his sixth solo album, Bad Machines , which peaked at number 29. Nicholson and his wife welcomed a baby girl on 6 October 2011, named Poet Poppin Nicholson.

At the January 2012 CMAA, Nicholson won the Song of the Year for his song, "Bad Machines". Also in 2012, Nicholson won the APRA Country Work of the Year award for "Famous Last Words".

In September 2012, Nicholson and Chambers released a second collaborative album, Wreck & Ruin was peaked at number 6 on the ARIA Charts. The album was nominated for 5 awards at the 2013 CMAA awards, ultimately winning the couple the award for "Group/Duo of the Year". At the ARIA Music Awards of 2013, the album won Best Country Album. Nicholson was named Producer of the Year at the 2013 Country Music Awards of Australia.

On 23 April 2013, it was announced that Nicholson and Kasey Chambers had separated, with the collision of work and family life said to have forced their split. [6]

2014–2020: Hell Breaks Loose and Love and Blood

In 2014, Nicholson signed a new recording deal with Lost Highway Australia/Universal Music, and released his first live album, Pitch, Roll & Yaw – Live and Solo.

June 2015 saw the release of "Secondhand Man", the first single from Nicholson's album Hell Breaks Loose . The album was written amongst the break up of this married to Chambers. [7] Released in August 2015, it debuted at No. 16 on the ARIA chart.

Hell Breaks Loose won the ARIA award for Best Country Album at the ARIA Music Awards of 2015 and received 7 CMAA nominations at the 2016 CMAA awards. The album won Alternative Country Album of the Year Award. [8]

Love and Blood was released in July 2017 and debuted at No. 28 on the ARIA chart. It was nominated for Best Country Album at the ARIA Music Awards of 2017. At the CMAA in January 2018, Nicholson won Male Artist of the Year. [9]

Nicholson appeared as an on-camera music producer in ABC television production of The Recording Studio , a 10-part series that ran in April 2019. [10] The music from the series won the 2019 ARIA Award for Best Original Soundtrack, Cast or Show Album. [11]

In May 2019, Nicholson was signed a publishing deal with Cooking Vinyl Australia. [12]

On 3 April 2020, Nicholson confirmed the digital reissued of his back-catalogue. [13]

2021: Living in Colour

In July 2021, Nicholson announced the release of his forthcoming studio album, Living in Colour . The album was released on 20 August 2021. [14] August also saw the release of Camille Trail's album River of Sin which Nicholson had produced. [15] It debuted at #34 on the ARIA Country Music Charts, and #5 on the ARIA Australian Country Music Charts. [16] [17]

Personal life

On 17 December 2005 Nicholson married fellow country music singer-songwriter, Kasey Chambers. [18] In 2002, Chambers sung on Nicholson's debut solo album "Designed to Fade", which was produced by Kasey's brother, Nash. [19] Subsequently, they co-released two albums, Rattlin' Bones (2008) and Wreck & Ruin (2012). Chambers and Nicholson have two children: son Arlo Ray (2007) and daughter Poet Poppin (2011). In April 2013 the couple announced their separation. [20]

Discography

Albums

Studio albums

List of studio albums, with selected chart positions and certifications
TitleAlbum detailsPeak chart
positions
Certifications
AUS
[21]
It's a Movie
  • Released: 2002
  • Label: EastWest / Warner (245577, 0927455772)
  • Formats: CD
Faith & Science
  • Released: 2006
  • Label: Essence / EMI (094636128429)
  • Formats: CD
Rattlin' Bones
(with Kasey Chambers)
  • Released: 21 April 2008
  • Label: Essence / Liberation (LMCD005)
  • Formats: CD, LP, download
1
  • ARIA: Platinum [22]
Familiar Ghosts
  • Released: 2008
  • Label: Liberation (LMCD025)
  • Formats: CD, download
Bad Machines [23]
  • Released: March 2011
  • Label: Liberation (LMCD0127)
  • Formats: CD, download
29
Wreck & Ruin
(with Kasey Chambers)
  • Released: 23 October 2012
  • Label: Essence / Liberation (LMCD0178)
  • Formats: CD, LP, download
6
Hell Breaks Loose
  • Released: August 2015
  • Label: Lost Highway Australia, UMA (4745547)
  • Formats: CD, LP, download
16
Love and Blood
  • Released: August 2017
  • Label: Lost Highway Australia, UMA (5772093)
  • Formats: CD, LP, download
28
Living in Colour
  • Released: 20 August 2021 [14]
  • Label: Lost Highway Australia, Island (3807851)
  • Formats: CD, LP, download, streaming
68

Soundtrack albums

List of soundtrack albums with selected details
TitleAlbum details
Mad Bastards
(with The Pigram Brothers, Alex Lloyd & Kasey Chambers)
  • Released: 2011
  • Label: Bush Turkey Films (BTF001)
  • Formats: CD, Digital download

Live albums

List of live albums with selected details
TitleAlbum details
Pitch, Roll & Yaw – Live and Solo
  • Released: November 2014
  • Label: UMA (4711153)
  • Formats: CD, digital download

Compilation albums

List of compilation albums with selected details
TitleAlbum details
Sleeping Dogs – The Rarities
  • Released: 2011 [24]
  • Label: Shane Nicholson
  • Formats: CD

EPs

List of EP with selected details
TitleAlbum details
It's a Home Movie
  • Released: 2002
  • Label: EastWest / Warner (SHANSAM002)
  • Formats: Promotional CD
Exit Wounds
  • Released: 2011
  • Label: Liberation / UMA
  • Formats: CD, download

Singles

List of singles, with selected chart positions
TitleYearPeak chart positionsAlbum
AUS
[21]
"Designed to Fade"2002It's a Movie
"I Wish I Was You (Sometimes)"2003
"I Know What You Need"200654Faith & Science
"Safe and Sound"2007
"Rattlin' Bones" (with Kasey Chambers)200855Rattlin' Bones
"Monkey on a Wire" (with Kasey Chambers)
"Summer Dress"Familiar Ghosts
"Wildflower" (with Kasey Chambers) [25] 2009Rattlin' Bones
"Where the Water Goes" [26] Familiar Ghosts
"Bad Machines" [27] 2010Bad Machines
"Famous Last Words" [28] 2011
"Whistling Cannonballs" (with Paul Kelly) [29]
"Jimmie Rodgers Was a Vampire"
"Adam & Eve" (with Kasey Chambers) [30] 2012Wreck & Ruin
"The Quiet Life" (with Kasey Chambers)
"Wreck & Ruin" (with Kasey Chambers)2013
"Secondhand Man" [31] 2015Hell Breaks Loose
"When the Money's All Gone" [32]
"Weight of the World" [33] 2016
"Safe" [34] 2017Love and Blood
"I Don't Dance" [35]
"Even If You Were the One" [36]
"As Above, So Below" (with Aleyce Simmonds) [37] 2018More Than Meets the Eye
"The High Price of Surviving" [38] 2020Living in Colour [14]
"Long Way from Lonely" (with Hunger Kaine) [39] non album singles
"Don't Take John Prine" [40]
"Harvest On Vinyl" [41] 2021Living in Colour
"Life Ain't Fine" [42]
"And You Will Have Your Way" [14]
"Sometimes" (with Tori Forsyth) [43] 2023

Awards and nominations

AIR Awards

The Australian Independent Record Awards (commonly known informally as AIR Awards) is an annual awards night to recognise, promote and celebrate the success of Australia's Independent Music sector.

YearNominee / workAwardResult
AIR Awards of 2011 [44] [45] Bad MachinesBest Independent ArtistNominated

Americana Music Awards

The Americana Music Honors & Awards honours distinguished members of the music community. Nicholson has been nominated twice. [46] [47]

YearNominee / workAwardResult
2009Nicholson and Kasey ChambersBest Duo/ Group of the YearNominated
2010"Rattlin' Bones" (with Kasey Chambers)Song of the YearNominated

APRA Music Awards

The APRA Music Awards is annual awards ceremony that celebrate excellence in contemporary music, which honour the skills of member composers, songwriters and publishers who have achieved outstanding success in sales and airplay performance. Nicholson has won two awards from five nominations.

YearNominee / workAwardResult
2009 "Rattlin Bones" (with Kasey Chambers)Song of the YearNominated
Country Work of the YearWon
2012 "Bad Machines"Country Work of the YearNominated
Song of the Year [48] Shortlisted
Country Work of the Year"Famous Last Words"Won
2013 "Adam and Eve" (Kasey Chambers and Shane Nicholson)Song of the Year [49] Shortlisted
"The Quiet Life" (Kasey Chambers and Shane Nicholson)Shortlisted
2016 "Secondhand Man"Country Work of the YearNominated
Song of the Year [50] Shortlisted

ARIA Music Awards

The ARIA Music Awards is an annual awards ceremony that recognises excellence, innovation, and achievement across all genres of Australian music. Nicholson has won three awards from eleven nominations. [51]

YearNominee / workAwardResult
2008Rattlin' Bones(with Kasey Chambers) Best Country Album Won
Album of the Year Nominated
Aaron Hayward & David Homer for Rattlin' Bones Best Cover Art Nominated
2009Rattlin' Bones Max Sessions(with Kasey Chambers) Best Music DVD Nominated
Familiar GhostsBest Country AlbumNominated
2011Bad MachinesBest Country AlbumNominated
2013Wreck & Ruin(with Kasey Chambers)Best Country AlbumWon
Glen Hannah for Wreck & RuinBest Cover ArtNominated
2015Hell Breaks LooseBest Country AlbumWon
"Secondhand Man" (directed by Filmery) Best Video Nominated
2017Love and BloodBest Country AlbumNominated
2021 [52] [53] Living in ColourBest Country AlbumNominated

Country Music Awards of Australia

The Country Music Awards of Australia (CMAA) (also known as the Golden Guitar Awards) is an annual awards night held in January during the Tamworth Country Music Festival, in Tamworth, New South Wales, celebrating recording excellence in the Australian country music industry. Nicholson has won fifteen awards. [54] [55] [56] [57] [8] [9] [58] [59]

YearNominee / workAwardResult
2009Rattlin' Bones(with Kasey Chambers)Album of the YearWon
Highest Selling AlbumWon
"Rattlin' Bones" (with Kasey Chambers)Song of the YearWon
Single of the YearWon
Video of the YearWon
himself with Kasey ChambersGroup/Duo of the YearNominated
2012Bad MachinesAlbum of the YearNominated
"Bad Machines"Song of the YearWon
Single of the YearNominated
Male Artist of the YearNominated
"Whistling Cannonballs" (with Paul Kelly)Vocal Collaboration of the YearNominated
"Famous Last Words"Video of the YearNominated
Songs & Pictures by Beccy Cole Producer of the YearNominated
2013Wreck & Ruin(with Kasey Chambers)Album of the YearNominated
"Adam & Eve" (with Kasey Chambers)Group or Duo of the YearWon
Song of the YearNominated
Single of the YearNominated
Video of the YearNominated
"Reach For You" (with Harmony James)Vocal collaboration of the YearNominated
himselfProducer of the YearWon
2016Hell Breaks LooseAlternative Country Album of the YearWon
Male Artist of the YearNominated
Top Selling Album of the YearNominated
"Secondhand Man"Song of the YearNominated
Single of the YearNominated
Video Clip of the YearNominated
"Hermannsburg"Heritage Song of the YearNominated
Producer of the Year Sweet Rebecca by Beccy ColeNominated
2018Love and BloodAlternative Country Album of the YearNominated
Male Artist of the YearWon
"Safe"Single of the YearNominated
Song of the YearNominated
2021"The High Price of Surviving"Song of the YearWon
Video of the YearNominated
2022 [59] Living in ColourAlbum of the YearWon
Alt Country Album of the YearWon
And You Will Have Your Way"Song of the YearWon
Single of the YearWon
2023 [60] "Wiser" (with Lyn Bowtell)Vocal Collaboration of the YearNominated
2024 [61] [62] "Sometimes" (with Toni Forsyth)Vocal Collaboration of the YearPending

Selected Production work

YearArtistAlbumNotes
2009 Lou Bradley La La La Not Listening
2010 Catherine Britt Catherine Britt ARIA Award for Best Country Album, nominated (2010)
2011 Beccy Cole Songs & Pictures ARIA Award for Best Country Album, nominated (2012)
2012Quarry Mountain Dead RatsBloodhound Killed My Squeezebox
2013 Alex Lloyd Urban Wilderness
2014 Lyn Bowtell Heart of Sorrow
2014 Jodi Martin Saltwater
2015Beccy Cole Sweet Rebecca
2015 Suze DeMarchi Home
2016 Katie Brianna The Victim or The Heroine
2016 Jason Walker All-Night Ghost Town
2016 Amber Lawrence Happy Ever After
2016Tori ForsythDawn of the DarkCMAA Alternative Country Album of the Year, nominated (2017)
2018Ben LeeceNo Wonder The World Is Exhausted
2021 Camille Trail River of Sins

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