From his heart-touching ballads to his hard-rocking riffs, native Texan Wes Nickson is a booming presence brimming with a stunning breadth of musical styles that runs the gamut from southern rock to traditional country to blues.
Born and raised in West Texas, Nickson is a soulful balladeer who wears his heart on his sleeve while pouring it into his songs. An accomplished songwriter who penned his first tune in high school, Nickson is blessed with a voice that is as diverse as it is divine, a powerful instrument that can be heart-tuggingly tender one second and rip-roaringly rebellious the next.
He cut his teeth by incessantly scribbling song lyrics into his notebook and by taking advantage of open mic and songwriter nights whenever possible. Almost always, Nickson stole the show.
Turns out some things never change. He is stealing shows still today.
Nickson possesses an uncanny ability to captivate acoustically or accompanied by a band, a comfort zone no doubt honed by two years at Levelland’s South Plains College studying in the same music program that brought the world such gifted musicians as Natalie Maines, Lee Ann Womack and Keith Gattis.
Musically, Nickson’s an immensely talented Swiss Army Knife whose myriad moving styles were beautifully displayed on “Tired of Waitin’,” his tour de force debut album. The album’s up-tempo title track was an instant hit that served as the entertainer’s first radio single and was responsible for landing Nickson on no less than five Top 20 charts in Europe.
The more subdued follow-up single, “Barely Holdin’ On,” resonated just as strongly with fans, who have listened to Nickson’s most popular songs almost 100,000 times on his MySpace page.
Today, Nickson is diligently working on his highly anticipated follow-up album (due to drop early next year) while also maintaining an ever hectic touring schedule.
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