Nikki Hill Band at the 21st Saloon

The newest roots singer is hurtling through the entertainment stratosphere as we speak, and all systems indicate she isn’t heading back to earth anytime soon. Already folks are running around thinking Nikki Hill is out of this world.”
– Taste Makers Grand Rapids

“If vocal gifts can get you to the top, a powerful stage presence can keep you there. And Hill has plenty of charisma….”
– Taste Makers Grand Rapids

“With her stylish, quasi-retro look, 27-year-old Nikki Hill can make you think it’s a hothouse Saturday night in 1954 one minute. Then, with the wave of a finger, it’s no less than the very moment at hand. The sound accompanying that look is an earthy, uplifting foraging through an array of styles — rockabilly shouts, Southern blues, Sunday morning gospel, rebel punk and pretty much anything with roots. Deep roots.” – The Bloomington Pantagraph

“Nikki Hill molds herself in own image”
– Chicago Tribune

“Turning heads with her vintage dresses, head scarves, and full-sleeve tattoo, just as James did with her signature bleach blonde hair, the St. Louis-transplant brings new life to a classic sound.”
– Portland Monthly

“Hill is a petite powerhouse, with a booming that is as sweet and lucious as it is gritty and raw. ”
– Portland Monthly

“Just try to keep up with her”
– Johnny Whiteside, LA Weekly

“The fast-rising, hard-charging, 20-something, North Carolina born-and-bred singer Nikki Hill has more than earned her evocative “Southern Fireball” moniker. ”
– LA Weekly

“If there has been a better original blues bopper released this year than “I Got A Man”, I haven’t heard it yet. Great vocal delivery against some ace lead guitar work.”
– UK Rock N Roll Magazine
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