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Nicki Parrott

Beauty and the Bass...

About Me

Nicki Parrott, an internationally acclaimed bassist, arrived in New York in May of 1994, the recipient of a grant from the Australia Council for the Arts allowing her travel to the US and study with her mentor, one of the world’s premiere double bassists, Rufus Reid. In the same year she was also nominated for the “Australian Young Achievers Award”.Today, Nicki Parrott is a world-class double bassist and an emerging singer/songwriter. In her work with artists from around the globe she has brought a signature sound to every bass part she has played. She performs regularly at the world’s best Jazz Festivals and can be seen Monday’s at the Iridium Jazz Club in New York City with the legendary guitarist and inventor, Les Paul. Since June of 2000, this union has been an ideal showcase for her musical abilities, flair for improv, and gift for entertaining a crowd.Born in Newcastle, Australia, Nicki Parrott began her musical training on the piano at the age of four. She also took up the flute and continued to play both instruments throughout her school years. At the age of 15, Nicki switched her focus to the double bass, formed a band with her older sister Lisa (alto sax) and began composing instrumental pieces that they would eventually record for their premier CD release, The Awabakal Suite (2001). After completing high school, Nicki moved to Sydney and attended the New South Wales Conservatorium of Music, where she graduated with an Associates degree in Jazz Studies. When bassists such as the legendary Ray Brown (Dizzy Gillespie, Ella Fitzgerald, Duke Ellington, Oscar Peterson) and John Clayton (Diana Krall, Whitney Houston) were playing in town, Nicki would find them, contact them and arrange lessons from them. She was awarded a scholarship to the prestigious Pan Pacific Music Camp, and soon after, took first place in the 1992 Jazz Action Society's Annual Song Competition for her composition, Come and Get It. In 1990, Nicki began touring Australia with Russian musicians Daniel Kramer and Alexander Fischer playing sold out shows across the country. This was followed by successful tours with American trumpeters Bobby Shew and Chuck Findley. When she was off the road, Nicki was consistently playing bass with other world-renowned jazz musicians like New Zealand’s Mike Nock (piano), Australia's Dale Barlow (tenor sax), Paul Grabowsky (piano), Bernie McGann (alto sax) and the explosive Ten Part Invention. In May of 2002, The Nicki and Lisa Parrott Quartet headlined the prestigious Mary Lou Williams Jazz Festival held at the Kennedy Center in Washington D.C. The show was broadcast on NPR and was well received by the press. She was also the resident bassist with the Kitchen House Blend, a house band that premiered and performed new music from local New York composers. They would blend jazz, hip-hop, classical and rock in one evening...“It was a very creative experience”. Nicki expanded her musical repertoire and appeared on the Broadway stage in such shows as: Imaginary Friends, You're a Good Man Charlie Brown, Summer of '42, and Jekyll and Hyde. She is still active on Broadway today and regularly performs in the comedic musical, Avenue Q.Since coming to the United States Nicki Parrott has performed and/or recorded with such notable musicians as Randy Brecker, Skitch Henderson, Jose Feliciano, Rebecca Paris, Bucky Pizzarelli, John Pizzarelli, Warren Vache Jr., Clark Terry, Michel Legrand, Billy Taylor, Dick Hyman, Patti Labelle & the New York Pops Orchestra, Annie Ross, the Florida Pops Orchestra, Terri Thornton, Holly Hoffman, DIVA, Marlena Shaw, Monica Mancini, Patrice Rushen, Harry Allen, Red Holloway, Kenny Davern, Mike Stern, Bernard Purdie, John Tropea, David Krakauer, Howard Alden, Randy Sandke, Greg Osby, Jack Wilkins, Ken Peplowski, Johnny Frigo, Joe Wilder, Houston Person, Wycliffe Gordon, Rachel Z and Johnny Varro.Nicki has also performed at most of the world’s major jazz festivals. In the United States she’s appeared at the Newport Jazz Festival (2005), the Litchfield Jazz festival (2005), the Jazz in July concert series at the 92nd street Y (2003, 2004), the Detroit Jazz Festival (2005) and the Lionel Ha mpton Jazz Festival (2001).Outside the USA Nicki has appeared at the Cully Lavaux Festival (Switzerland - 1995), the Grimsby Jazz Festival (UK - 1996), Berlin Jazz Festival (Germany - 1998), the Ottawa Jazz Festival (2004), the Krakow Music Festival (Poland), JazzAscona (2005, 2006), Bern Jazz Festivals (Switzerland - 2005, 2006), Edinburgh Jazz & Blues Festival (UK - 2006) and of course, she has played at numerous music festivals across Australia.Nicki Parrott is committed to the continuing musical education women receive in order to further their careers and ultimately remain active as musicians past their teen years. In keeping with her sense of community, Nicki’s desire is to teach underprivileged kids to play instruments and learn to enjoy music. It is her belief t hat teaching music to children helps keep them interested in school and out of trouble.Nicki contributes her time and talent to programs like:• Women in Jazz • The New York Pops Education Program “ Create a Symphony” • The New York Pops Education Program “Musical Mentors” • WBGO-FM’s NJPAC Jazz for Teens • Litchfield Jazz Camp "Parrott, whose combination iof sensitivity and coquettishness, on both bass and vocals can be beautifully tender as it is on the CD closer 'The More I See You' or frankly erotic as on her own 'Nicki's Blues'..." -Elliott Simon, All About Jazz, Jan 2008 on 'Moon River' by Venus Records "winsome and light hearted..." -Cadence, Jan Feb Mar 2008 on 'People Will Say We're In Love' with Rossano Sportiello for Arbors Records "Parrott's vocals give a heartfelt impression that convince naturally while her bass playing...keeps the listener glued to the beat." -Jim Santella, All About Jazz, Love Letters: Ella Fitzgerald, Nicki Parrott / Rossano Sportiello & Ed Reed on 'People Will Say We're In Love' with Rossano Sportiello for Arbors Records "With an alluring glamour that would not be out of place on a 1950's jazz album cover, delightfully enthralling vocals and an uncanny feel and touch that excites with a swinging groove as easily as it beguiles with a soft caress, Parrott is indeed the whole package." -Elliott Simon, All About Jazz, Dec 2007 on 'People Will Say We're In Love' with Rossano Sportiello for Arbors Records"Parrott is an exceptional bassist and an endearingly modest singer..." -Steve Futterman, The New Yorker, Jazz Notes, Best of 2007, on 'People Will Say We're In Love' with Rossano Sportiello for Arbors Records "I've seen many guys walk up on that stage and try to fill her shoes and they really struggle. She just seems to take it in stride. She's one of the few that have that gift that you can't buy in a music store." -Les Paul"Bassist Nicki Parrott's virtuosic re-lining of Oscar Pettiford's bass classic 'Tricotism'… here, oblique quotes from 'Take the A Train' and 'Old Man River' meshed seamlessly with lightening quick runs and other feats of low register prestidigitation." The Topeka Capital- Journal"An original blu es, 'Lu's Step', closed the first set with a tasteful bass solo encapsulating rhythmic forward motion by Parrott highlighting her warm tone and technique." -The West Australian"…and a couple of the loveliest ballads composed in this decade, Nicki Parrott's 'Blue Nights' is a gem." -The Sydney Morning Herald"…well backed by Parrott on double bass, who had a full sound and rhythmic propulsion." -Sunday Times, Perth, AustraliaDiscographyPeople Will Say We're In Love (Arbors Records) Muriel Anderson Wildcat (CGD Music) David Krakauer & So Called w/ Klezmer Madness Bubbemeises, Lies My Gramma Told Me (Label Bleu) David Krakauer Live in Krakow (Label Bleu) Skitch Henderson & Bucky Pizzarelli Legends (Arbors Records) Ada Rovati w/ Randy Brecker, Mike Stern, Don Elias Under the Hat (Apria Records) Rachel Z Trio The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face (Venus Records) John Tropea Standard Influence (Video Arts Music) Nicki and Lisa Parrott The Awabakal Suite (Monkey Pants Records) Skitch Henderson Swinging With Strings (Arbors Records) Johnny Frigo DNA Exposed (Arbors Records) Derek Smith High Energy (Arbors Records) Mikveh Mikveh Traditional (Crossroads)..

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Management: Cindy da Silva, da Silva Artists, Inc. [email protected]

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Member Since: 12/14/2005
Band Website: NickiParrott.com
Band Members: Nicki Parrott-Vocals and Bass
Sounds Like: Nicki Parrott sings 'I Don't Know Enough About You' at Sweet Rhythm in NYC as part of the Chuck Braman Trio Nicki Parrott sings 'You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To' - at Sweet Rhythm in NYC as part of the Chuck Braman Trio Nicki sings 'Santa Baby' to Les Paul - The Iridium, NYC
Record Label: Arbors Records, Venus Records - open for more
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Best of 2007: Recordings: The New Yorker

Many thanks to Steve Futterman, who was kind enough to include me in his top 10 recordings for 2007...Nicki Parrott and Rossano Sportiello, "People Will Say We're in Love" (Arbors)Parrott is an excep...
Posted by Nicki Parrott on Thu, 17 Jan 2008 08:43:00 PST

New photos, new release, new tour

New photos for that Venus Records release... Check them out! Looks like I'll be touring a lot more too. Email my manager Cindy if you'd like to have me perform in your town. She's on my top friends li...
Posted by Nicki Parrott on Thu, 27 Sep 2007 09:25:00 PST

Recording for Venus Records

Nicki is recording a vocal and bass record for Japanese label Venus Records. Its slated to be released in Japan in January 2008.
Posted by Nicki Parrott on Fri, 27 Jul 2007 06:48:00 PST