NICKEL CREEK CONCERT

Diane wanted to see Nickel Creek so I bought the tickets and we drove over to the State University of New York at Buffalo’s Center for the Arts. Sadly, the venue was only half full for the performance.

Nickel Creek consists of mandolinist Chris Thile, violinist Sara Watkins, and guitarist Sean Watkins with bassist Jeff Picker. Over the years, the group revitalized bluegrass and folk in the early 2000s and popularized a new era of “Americana Music.”

After a nine year absence, the Platinum-selling, Grammy Award-winning group returned in 2023 with a highly-anticipated album, Celebrants, with 18 songs written collectively during the Pandemic while in Santa Barbara.

After Monica Martin’s short set opening the concert, Nickel Creek lit up the stage with some furious playing. I’ve always considered Sara Watkins a talented singer and fiddle player. Chris Thile knows how to tickle the strings of his mandolin, while guitarist Sean Watkins (Sara’s brother) and bassist Jeff Picker provide melodic accompaniment. All in all, an enjoyable musical experience. Are you a fan of blue-grass music? GRADE: B

SETLIST:

  1. Where the Long Line LeadsPlay Video
  2. The Lighthouse’s TalePlay Video
  3. This SidePlay Video
  4. Going Out…Play Video
  5. CelebrantsPlay Video
  6. DestinationPlay Video
  7. Jealous of the MoonPlay Video
  8. In the House of Tom BombadilPlay Video
  9. Stone’s ThrowPlay Video
  10. Thinnest WallPlay Video
  11. When You Come Back Down(Tim O’Brien cover)Play Video
  12. Elephant in the CornPlay Video
  13. Somebody More Like YouPlay Video
  14. Water Under the Bridge, Part 1 / The MeadowPlay Video
  15. Out of the Woods(Sinéad Lohan cover)Play Video
  16. Smoothie SongPlay Video
  17. 21st of MayPlay Video
  18. When in RomePlay Video
  19. Sabra GirlPlay Video
  20. Scotch & Chocolate?Play Video
  21. The FoxPlay Video
  22. Hayloft(Mother Mother cover)Play Video
  23. Holding Patte

14 thoughts on “NICKEL CREEK CONCERT

  1. Jeff Smith

    We saw this concert in Bethesda, just outside DC. Very enjoyable. Sara and Sean have been working together as Watson Family, but having Chris back was great. Our venue was a near sellout; we had great seats thanks to buying them early.

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  2. Jeff Meyerson

    I don’t know them. In fact ,I never heard of them before this. Sounds good. I do like bluegrass, though I never listen to it as a rule.

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    1. george Post author

      Jeff, SUNY at Buffalo has been bringing in a variety of groups during the past couple of years. But this was the first bluegrass group.

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  3. Cap'n Bob

    I recommend The Petersens, a bluegrass family that you can see on YouTube! Three young ladies, two boys, and their mother on standup bass!

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  4. Todd Mason

    Yes, was a fan of bluegrass even before moving to the DC area, and finding myself in a bluegrass hub (among one for other music).

    The Punch Brothers’ success and Thile hosting the PRAIRIE HOME COMPANION replacement LIVE FROM HERE didn’t hurt the eventual audience of Nickel Creek.

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