Luke Nicholson

Luke Nicholson is a Canadian folk, pop singer and songwriter.[1]

Luke Nicholson
OriginLakefield, Ontario, Canada
GenresPop folk,singer songwriter
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter
Years active2007–present
LabelsMapleMusic Recordings
WebsiteOfficial website

Background

Nicholson was born and raised in Lakefield, Ontario.[1] He is the brother of singer-songwriter Royal Wood.[1] Both brothers have similar classic pop styles, and regularly contribute as supporting musicians on each other's albums,[1] although Nicholson's music is primarily guitar-based while Wood is more known as a pianist.

Career

Nicholson began his career as a regular house performer at The Cameron House in Toronto.[2] He first attracted wider attention when "Breathe", a song he wrote for the soundtrack to the film Poor Boy's Game, received a Genie Award nomination for Best Original Song at the 28th Genie Awards in 2008.[1]

He subsequently recorded two limited-release independent demo albums[3] before releasing his first major label album, Mad Love, on MapleMusic Recordings in 2012.[2] Four singles from the album gained significant airplay on CBC Radio 2 with all charting on The Radio 2 Top 20.[1]

He followed up with Frantic City in 2015,[4] again receiving radio airplay for the singles "Sadie" and "Maggie's Song".[1][5]

His newest album, Shape and Sound, was released in April 2017.[1]

He has toured widely across Canada to support the albums, as well as performing festival dates in France and Germany.[1][4]

Discography

  • Mad Love (2012)
  • Frantic City (2015)
  • Shape and Sound (2017)
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