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Distinguished by their youth and eclectic taste,
Nickel Creek
became a word-of-mouth sensation on the progressive bluegrass scene and soon found their appeal spreading beyond the genre's core audience. Guitarist
Sean Watkins
, fiddler
Sara Watkins
(his younger sister), and mandolin/banjo/bouzouki player
Chris Thile
first started performing together in 1989, when all three were preteens and taking music lessons in their native San Diego. They met while watching the local band
Bluegrass Etc.
, which put on weekly performances in a pizza
parlor. A bluegrass promoter liked the idea of such a young band, and thus
Nickel Creek
was formed, with
Thile
's father
Scott
joining them on bass.
Nickel Creek
were regulars on the festival circuit through most of the '90s, and during that time,
Thile
recorded two solo albums, 1994's
Leading Off..
. and 1997's
Stealing Second
. In 1998, with help from
Alison Krauss
,
Nickel Creek
landed a record deal with the roots music label Sugar Hill.
Krauss
produced their self-titled debut album, which was released in 2000; with the kids apparently all right,
Scott
subsequently retired from the band. Though it was decidedly a bluegrass record,
Nickel Creek
boasted elements of classical, jazz, and rock & roll both classic and alternative; naturally, the influence of progressive bluegrass figures like
Krauss
,
Edgar Meyer
, and
Béla Fleck
was also apparent. Perhaps aided by the success of
O Brother, Where Art Thou?
, which brought traditional roots music to a whole new collegiate audience,
Nickel Creek
became a slow-building hit; by early 2002, it had gone gold, climbed into the country Top 20, and earned a Grammy nomination for Best Bluegrass Album. Meanwhile,
Sean
released his solo debut,
Let It Fall
, in 2001, and
Thile
followed suit with
Not All Who Wander Are Lost
.
Nickel Creek
released their sophomore set,
This Side
, in 2002; it debuted in the Top 20 of the pop charts and went all the way to number two on the country listings. Even more eclectic than its predecessor, the
Krauss
-produced album turned indie rock fans' heads with a cover of
Pavement
's
"Spit on a Stranger."
This Side
won a Grammy for Best Contemporary Folk Album in early 2003, after which
Sean
issued his second solo album,
26 Miles
. In 2005, the group worked with producers
Tony Berg
and
Eric Valentine
(the latter had worked with
Smash Mouth
and
Queens of the Stone Age
) to produce
Why Should the Fire Die?
, a dark and introspective collection of new material that found the trio steering even further away from their bluegrass beginnings. In mid-2006,
Nickel Creek
announced it would be taking an indefinite hiatus following a scheduled tour the next year, so its members could concentrate on solo work. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide
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hello my mother was the daughter of a light keeper and so when you came out with your song about the light keepers lady dying andthe keeper killing himself to be with her i played it for mom she cried for days her father died in the light station too in 1969,he was keeper of the cape neddick light station 69,how ironic that he died during a bad storm the glass blew in and killed him in the tower they say he haunts the place and can be seen walking the tower at night on duty,i have never seen him there but i will admit ive been in florida for 23 years so i may have missed something.all the same i wanted to say thank you for this song.god bless you all.
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