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| birth_place = ], US | | birth_place = ], US | ||
| instrument = vocals, guitar, trumpet | | instrument = vocals, guitar, trumpet | ||
| genre = Pop, ], ], ] and ] | | genre = Pop, ], ], ] and ] | ||
| occupation = Musician, Singer songwriter, record producer, arranger, author, businesswoman, band leader | |||
| years_active = 1970s–present | | years_active = 1970s–present | ||
| label = CJP-NHRecords | | label = CJP-NHRecords | ||
| associated_acts = Nikki Hornsby and The Rangers | | associated_acts = Nikki Hornsby and The Rangers | ||
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'''Nikki Hornsby''' is an American musician. She has been active in the ], ], ], and ] genres as a songwriter, singer, and guitarist |
'''Nikki Hornsby''' is an American musician. She has been active in the ], ], ], and ] genres as a songwriter, singer, and guitarist. | ||
Hornsby was born in ] and grew up in ], Fairfax County of ]. She is the granddaughter of ] musician ], and her family association with songwriter ] influenced her at a young age. | |||
==Early life, family and education== | |||
]|left|146x146px]]Nikki Hornsby was born in ] and grew up in ], Fairfax County of ]. She is the granddaughter of ] artist, musician, singer-songwriter ], and her family association with songwriter ] influenced her at a young age. She earned her first guitar at age ten by selling flower seeds door-to-door in the countryside. Her formal music lessons were in piano, accordion, and three years as a ] trumpet player in Edgar Allen Poe, Annandale ] junior high school band. | |||
As a young teenager, Hornsby was contacted to perform as a solo singer and guitar artist representing her boarding school ], ] Virginia at social events, hospitals, and TV broadcasts. She was paid to perform by Gulf Corporation at Lake Anne Reston square in ] for a solo outdoor concert. | |||
After graduating ], Hornsby attended ] and ] in ] full-time for three years while performing at the ] Lounge in ] and other North Carolina clubs. She majored in ] and ]. She transferred to ] in Northern Virginia and continued accepting contracts for solo work as a singer and ] Local Washington D.C. Chapter guitarist. She worked as a stand-up singer in a combo or duo with other professional union musicians. Also worked the top of Marriott Key Bridges room prime cocktail hours to a full room five days a week. This was contracted open end union contract by entertainment director of all east coast Marriott Hotels with a union agent in Washington DC. | |||
==Career== | ==Career== | ||
===Before 2000=== | |||
=== 1970s === | |||
In the early 1970s, Hornsby was the first female singer-guitar player performing on the ] that traveled from ] to ]. She was contracted as a stand-up singer with a union piano player that she met on the auto train. She also worked with some other local union musicians in clubs in Washington DC. Chris Marchant, a union piano player she met on the Auto-Train, asked her to work as a stand up singer in the surrounding area, including Lucky Pierre's Lounge at ] and in the main cocktail lounge of the ]. | |||
In the mid-1970s, Hornsby moved back to California and worked full-time as a club performer self contracted in writing with management or owners. She played at many clubs in the South Bay area of Los Angeles, like Portofino Inn, Blue Moon Saloon, Holiday Inn, Red Onion, and Queensway Bay Hilton.<ref>{{Cite web |title=CJP-NHRecords - 12- TestimonIals |url=http://www.cjp-nhrecords.com/12_-_testimonals |access-date=2022-11-24 |website=www.cjp-nhrecords.com}}</ref> | |||
=== 1980s === | |||
] | ] | ||
Hornsby played gigs in the eastern US while a college student. She moved back to California in the 1970s and began playing regularly, but did not begin to record until the late 1980s, when she founded her own label, NH Records (later CJP-NH Records). Around that time, a song of hers entitled "Shoe String and a Prayer" began to get radio play in America and Europe; the tune charted on the ].<ref>Cash Box Top 100 No. 78, June 24, 1989 Issue</ref> and hit the independent country charts in America, and she was named Female Singer of the Year in ] in 1988.<ref name=amg> at Allmusic.com</ref> Earlier in her career, her backing band was known as The Doo Wa Riders, but early in the 1990s she started recording as Nikki Hornsby and the Rangers, with a shifting cast of backing members. | |||
In the early 1990s, she routinely sang at the ] in Torrance, California.<ref>'']'' (September 23, 1993) ''Coming-up.'' Section: Life/Style. Page D2.</ref> In August 1991, she drew the largest crowd of the summer at ]'s summer Concert in the Park series.<ref>Faristimes, Ald. (August 16, 1991) '']'' ''New Redondo Budget Silences Concert Series.'' Section: ME-Metro; Page 3.</ref> Nikki Hornsby and The Rangers played the Concert in the Park series again in August 1993.<ref>Berg, Mary Helen. (July 16, 1993) '']'' ''Summer Concerts: Pleasing tunes will fill the air along the beach on hot days and balmy nights.'' Section: Metro; Page 4.</ref> | |||
Hornsby from working music full time purchased a home and rental property in ] in 1980. | |||
Later in the 1980s, Hornsby received a financial backing offer from a Lomita business owner, Ken Herbert, to record her original songs under her own record label '''CJP-NHRecords'''. Shortly after, Hornsby marketed her music to ] stations and trade magazines throughout Europe and in the United States. | |||
Only a few of Hornsby's hundreds of original songs of lyrics and music she performed live for years were recorded and released for airplay on commercial radio stations of 50 wattage and above in the US and ]. In ], ], the "ACM Newsletter" as well as other print publications noted Hornsby's song "One Way Ticket" as number one.<ref>August 1988, ACM Newsletter, pg. 4</ref> During that same time "Hungry For Love", "Let Me Take You on a Dream" and "Hot Talkin’ Big Shot" were airplayed in Europe. All four original songs released by CJP-NHRecords reached the top ten on commercial radio station charts throughout Europe. | |||
In 1988, she was named Female Singer of the Year in ]. In 1989, "Shoe String and a Prayer" charted Top 5 in the USA IRC (independent) country singles, as well as in the Cash Box Top 100 USA National commercial ] charts. | |||
=== 1990s === | |||
In the 1990s, "Shoestring and a Prayer" obtained USA major charting commercial radio airplay from independent and major radio stations as well as commercial music trade publications.<ref>Cash Box Top 100 No. 78, June 24, 1989 Issue</ref> "Shoestring and a Prayer" was No.1 the entire month of August on the Music Review Top 30 Independent Chart, NY, No.3 in the Top 30 (IRC) Debut Independent Radio Chart, Nashville, TN, No.11 on the Cash Box Independent Chart, and No.14 Indie Bullet Mag. Top 100 Chart, Tyler, TX. | |||
Nikki Hornsby was nominated in the music and lyric ] category to the ] of the ] (ACM) four different times in the 1990s. | |||
In the 1990s, she recorded as a solo singer-songwriter musician with other professional musicians Steve Duncan (Desert Rose Band), Jack Daniels (Hwy 101 Band), Jay Dee Manness (Desert Rose Band), John Jorgensen (Desert Rose Band), and Al Bruno who was a multi-year ACM award-winning guitarist (CA Country Music News, San Jose, CA Vol 2 No.20, Pg 9, April 1991). | |||
In the 1990s, she recorded as a solo singer-songwriter musician with Steve Duncan (Desert Rose Band), Jack Daniels (Hwy 101 Band), Jay Dee Manness (Desert Rose Band), John Jorgensen (Desert Rose Band), and guitarist Al Bruno. (CA Country Music News, San Jose, CA Vol 2 No.20, Pg 9, April 1991). | |||
Nikki Hornsby was nominated four different years (official Academy of Country Music Ballot, composer category, 1991, 1992, 1994) for the honorable position on the ACM's Board of Directors. | |||
=== 2000-2006 === | === 2000-2006 === | ||
] | ] | ||
In August 2001, Nikki Hornsby sang at the ] in ].<ref>'']'' (August 31, 2001) ''Memorial jamboree for Stone on Sunday.'' Section: News; Page 4.</ref> Hornsby also acted as a judge for a number of California country music competitions.<ref name=amg/> ] used her tune "Hot Talkin' Big Shot" for several years on her radio program. | |||
In late 2004, Hornsby co-produced and arranged ten original songs on a CJP-NHRecords CD called ''Just Wait'' with Marty Rifkin. | |||
In late 2004, Hornsby co-produced and arranged ten original songs on a CJP-NHRecords CD called ''Just Wait'' with Marty Rifkin. In 2006, Hornsby performed a song from ''Just Wait'' called "Money's Worth" at the International Automobile Associations Annual International Event in ], Germany.<ref>{{cite web |date=November 7, 2005 |title=RADIOSZENE – Das Insidermagazin für Radiomacher |url=http://radioszene.de/news/Feature_Truckradio_301005.htm |accessdate=December 8, 2012 |publisher=Radioszene.de}}</ref> Truck Radio reported this song as number one on the Truck Radio European Charts. That same year, a commercial radio station, Radio Eurohertz<ref>{{cite web |title=Nikki Hornsby bei Radio Euroherz |url=http://www.countryhome.de/ch/wyrostek/berichte2006/nikki_hornsby_bei_radio_euroherz.htm |accessdate=December 8, 2012 |publisher=Countryhome.de}}</ref> in Eastern Germany invited Hornsby to perform a live three-hour show of her original music. | |||
Hornsby traveled to many countries in Europe from end of 2004 to 2007 test marketing ''Just Wait'' along with other original songs. This was done so CJP-NHRecords would release ''Just Wait'' for airplay. | |||
In 2006, Hornsby performed the break out song from ''Just Wait'' called "Money's Worth" at the International Automobile Associations Annual International Event in ], Germany.<ref>{{cite web |date=November 7, 2005 |title=RADIOSZENE – Das Insidermagazin für Radiomacher |url=http://radioszene.de/news/Feature_Truckradio_301005.htm |accessdate=December 8, 2012 |publisher=Radioszene.de}}</ref> Truck Radio reported this song as number one on the Truck Radio European Charts. | |||
That same year, a commercial radio station, Radio Eurohertz<ref>{{cite web |title=Nikki Hornsby bei Radio Euroherz |url=http://www.countryhome.de/ch/wyrostek/berichte2006/nikki_hornsby_bei_radio_euroherz.htm |accessdate=December 8, 2012 |publisher=Countryhome.de}}</ref> in Eastern Germany near the Czech Republic border, invited Hornsby to perform a live three-hour show of her original music. | |||
In 2006, Hornsby's song "This IS America", written for ] from ''Just Wait'', was broadcast for the warm up game of USA vs. Italy at the International World Cup Soccer Games. Hornsby was one of the VIP Hosts for ], Germany's tourist center for the six games of the ] World Cup Soccer Championship held in 2006. | |||
Hornsby appeared on the Spanish TV channel IB3 in April 2006. She also performed original songs, including songs she wrote in other languages like "Yo Tengo Un Amor", on commercial radio telecasts in ].<ref>Majorca Daily Bulletin, Tuesday April 4, 2006</ref> She did on-air live interviews at different radio stations like Una Radio, Radio Balear, Ultima Hora and Punto Radio in Spain that same week in April 2006. | |||
A European Military Community VIP base pass in June 2006 allowed access for Hornsby while she was in Europe and she volunteered to play guitar and sing at the ] Germany Daenner Kaserne Chapel weekly for the military community church services for the ]. At the end of 2006, an administrator at the Vogelweh Community Center's main office told Hornsby there was a two-year waiting list for music and vocal instructions and asked her to help at the community center for US military personnel and their families. In response, she began to provide one-on-one instructions with her own Nikki Hornsby Method for learning beginning acoustic guitar and vocal. | |||
She also judged in ] Idol Talent Contest. A US Army General Thorpe wrote a letter of recommendation for Hornsby's supporting the European military community. | |||
At the end of 2006, Hornsby joined the ] (NARAS) Grammys as a voting member. Hornsby has voted over ten years for the ]. | |||
=== 2006–present === | === 2006–present === | ||
Hornsby appeared on the Spanish TV channel IB3 in April 2006. She also performed on commercial radio telecasts in ].<ref>Majorca Daily Bulletin, Tuesday April 4, 2006</ref> | |||
In 2007, the NARAS committee placed songs from ''Just Wait'' on the first ballot in 8 different categories. | |||
In 2007 during Grammy week, Hornsby travelled Los Angeles, California for appointments and networking. She was injured in an international airplane in-flight accident February 8, 2007. She was unable to continue to write, record, or professionally perform her music afterwards and soon returned home to Los Angeles. | |||
In 2009, CJP-NHRecords released ''Just Wait Instrumentally'', the instrumental version of the 2006 album ''Just Wait''. | In 2009, CJP-NHRecords released ''Just Wait Instrumentally'', the instrumental version of the 2006 album ''Just Wait''. | ||
In 2014–2015, CJP-NHRecords released one pop dance and two pop orchestral singles of Hornsby music and lyrics from collaborative work |
In 2014–2015, CJP-NHRecords released one pop dance and two pop orchestral singles of Hornsby's music and lyrics from collaborative work. An original song “Just Lovin’ You” was covered as an uptempo dance tune by the singer Zita, in Austria, translated into German, in 2014. | ||
Nikki Hornsby was given in 2017 an award of appreciation as a voting member for over ten years by the NARAS ] National Association of Recording Arts & Sciences. | |||
In July 2020 for a live IB3-TV show in Mallorca, Spain, CJP-NHRecords released and published performances of a medley of two Nikki Hornsby original songs, “Red Roses On The Floor” and “Yo Tengo Un Amor”. | |||
==Nikki Hornsby and the Rangers== | |||
Hornsby formed her back up band "Nikki Hornsby and the Rangers"<ref>{{cite web|last=Layne |first=Joslyn |url=http://www.allmusic.com/artist/nikki-hornsby-mn0000345873 |title=Nikki Hornsby – Music Biography, Credits and Discography |publisher=AllMusic |accessdate=December 8, 2012}}</ref> for various events with professional musicians. As the leader of the band, she performed in many annual concerts and at local Southern California venues including ] in ]. Hornsby did all the contract bookings and travel arrangements. In August 1991, Nikki Hornsby and the Rangers performed at ]'s Summer Concert in the Park. She with her back up band were booked for many consecutive years in the Redondo Beach Concerts On The Pier series. | |||
==TV appearances== | |||
]|200x200px]]In the early 1990s, Nikki Hornsby appeared as a solo folk singer guitarist on the final show of ]'s "]" contracted by her longtime CA licensed talent agency Castle-Hill Ent. | |||
Hornsby acted as a judge for the California Country Music Awards and as a Music Industry Talent Judge for the National Colgate Talent Roundup from the 1990s until 2003. Hornsby has been a consultant to the music industry since she obtained the business license in 1987 for the business she founded to consult exclusively to the music recording industry. | |||
] used Hornsby's song, "Hot Talkin' Big Shot", for several years on The Dr. Laura radio program as cue music and also for a national radio commercial advertising Schlessinger's radio show. | |||
==Discography== | ==Discography== | ||
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| 1986 || ''Let Me Take You on a Dream'' || (NH#1088) | |||
| 2020 || ''Red Roses On The Floor'' || (NH#9163200202) CJP-NHRecords USA commercial release of a Nikki Hornsby music and lyrics | |||
|- | |- | ||
| 1986 || ''One Way Ticket to a Heart Break'' || (NH#3088) | |||
| 2020 || ''Yo Tengo Un Amor'' || (NH#9163200203) CJP-NHRecords USA commercial release of a Nikki Hornsby music and lyrics | |||
|- | |- | ||
| 1987 || ''Hungry For Love'' || (NH#4088) | |||
| 2014 || ''Ich Liebe Dich'' || (NH#701320144) CJP-NHRecords USA commercial release of a Nikki Hornsby music and lyrics translate into German covered by Zita Sabon,Austria, Europe. UPC# 888174806723 ISRC code:ushm21425469 | |||
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|| 1987 || ''Hot Talking Big Shot'' || (NH#2088) | |||
| 2014 || ''Just Lovin' You'' || (NH#70132014) CJP-NHRecords USA commercial Pop Orchestral release of Nikki Hornsby Music & Lyrics. UPC# 888174732664 ISRC code: uscgj1475577 | |||
|- | |- | ||
| 1988 || ''Shoestring & A Prayer'' || (NH#5089) | |||
| 2014 || ''Music Is The Only Thing'' || (NH#702020141) CJP-NHRecords USA commercial release of Nikki Hornsby Music & Lyrics. UPC# 888174732671 ISRC code: uscgj1475576 | |||
|- | |- | ||
| 1989 || ''Career Video Highlights'' || VHS / DVD | |||
| 2009 || ''Just Wait Instrumentally'' || (NH#7119) CJP-NHRecords international commercial release of Nikki Hornsby Music. UPC# 8450201170 | |||
|- | |- | ||
| 1989 || ''Wake Me Up'' || (NH#6089) | |||
| 2006 || ''Just Wait'' || (NH#7106) CJP-NHRecords release of ten Nikki Hornsby songs in Blues, Pop, Country, Folk-Americana, and Patriotic. Song titles: ''Momma's Blues'', ''Flyin' Over Sweet Alabama'', ''This Is America'', ''Just Lovin You'', ''Child Running Wild'', ''Just Wait'', ''Travel On'', ''Money's Worth'', ''Music Is the Only''. UPC# 3447938758 | |||
|- | |- | ||
| 1996 || ''Nikki Hornsby Live Performance'' || VHS / DVD | |||
| 2005 || ''Previous Releases'' || (NH#7121) also known as ''Original Releases'' manufactured by CJP-NHRecords containing ten charted songs from 1989 to 2002 made available through CDBaby, The Orchard Distributors and CJP-NHRecords, UPC# 3447938759 | |||
|- | |||
| 2001 || ''Reaching Out'' || (NH#2007) CJP-NHRecords release of Positive Country original songs made available through CDBaby, The Orchard Distributors and CJP-NHRecords, UPC# 6991075492 | |||
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| 1999 || ''Cassette of Originals'' || CJP-NHRecords, NH# 1007C | | 1999 || ''Cassette of Originals'' || CJP-NHRecords, NH# 1007C | ||
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| 2001 || ''Reaching Out'' || (NH#2007) CJP-NHRecords | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 2005 || ''Previous Releases'' || (NH#7121) also known as ''Original Releases'' CJP-NHRecords | |||
| 1989 || ''Career Video Highlights'' || VHS / DVD | |||
|- | |- | ||
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| 2006 || ''Just Wait'' || (NH#7106) CJP-NHRecords | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 2009 || ''Just Wait Instrumentally'' || (NH#7119) CJP-NHRecords | |||
| 1988 || ''Shoestring & A Prayer'' || (NH#5089) Charted on commercial radio reporting stations in the US in 1989 | |||
|- | |- | ||
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| 2014 || ''Ich Liebe Dich'' || (NH#701320144) CJP-NHRecords Nikki Hornsby music and lyrics translated into German covered by Zita Sabon. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 2014 || ''Just Lovin' You'' || (NH#70132014) CJP-NHRecords | |||
| 1986 || ''One Way Ticket to a Heart Break'' || (NH#3088) First commercial radio Number One song in Palma De Mallorca Spain | |||
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| 2014 || ''Music Is The Only Thing'' || (NH#702020141) CJP-NHRecords | |||
| 1987 || ''Hungry For Love'' || (NH#4088) Charted on commercial radio stations in European countries | |||
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| 2020 || ''Red Roses On The Floor'' || (NH#9163200202) CJP-NHRecords | |||
|| 1987 || ''Hot Talking Big Shot'' || (NH#2088) Charted on commercial radio stations in many European countries and was used by Dr. Laura's USA Talk Radio show for several years into the 1990s. | |||
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| 2020 || ''Yo Tengo Un Amor'' || (NH#9163200203) CJP-NHRecords | |||
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American singer, songwriter, and guitarist
Nikki Hornsby | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Nikki Hornsby |
Born | Long Beach, California, US |
Genres | Pop, Americana, country, Christian music and Blues |
Instrument(s) | vocals, guitar, trumpet |
Years active | 1970s–present |
Labels | CJP-NHRecords |
Nikki Hornsby is an American musician. She has been active in the pop, Americana, country, and blues genres as a songwriter, singer, and guitarist.
Hornsby was born in Long Beach, California and grew up in Burke, Fairfax County of Northern Virginia. She is the granddaughter of Columbia Records musician Dan Hornsby, and her family association with songwriter Jimmy Van Heusen influenced her at a young age.
Career
Before 2000
Hornsby played gigs in the eastern US while a college student. She moved back to California in the 1970s and began playing regularly, but did not begin to record until the late 1980s, when she founded her own label, NH Records (later CJP-NH Records). Around that time, a song of hers entitled "Shoe String and a Prayer" began to get radio play in America and Europe; the tune charted on the Cash Box Top 100. and hit the independent country charts in America, and she was named Female Singer of the Year in Scandinavia in 1988. Earlier in her career, her backing band was known as The Doo Wa Riders, but early in the 1990s she started recording as Nikki Hornsby and the Rangers, with a shifting cast of backing members.
In the early 1990s, she routinely sang at the Alpine Village in Torrance, California. In August 1991, she drew the largest crowd of the summer at Redondo Beach's summer Concert in the Park series. Nikki Hornsby and The Rangers played the Concert in the Park series again in August 1993.
In the 1990s, she recorded as a solo singer-songwriter musician with Steve Duncan (Desert Rose Band), Jack Daniels (Hwy 101 Band), Jay Dee Manness (Desert Rose Band), John Jorgensen (Desert Rose Band), and guitarist Al Bruno. (CA Country Music News, San Jose, CA Vol 2 No.20, Pg 9, April 1991).
2000-2006
In August 2001, Nikki Hornsby sang at the Cliffie Stone Memorial Jamboree in Santa Clarita, California. Hornsby also acted as a judge for a number of California country music competitions. Dr. Laura Schlessinger used her tune "Hot Talkin' Big Shot" for several years on her radio program.
In late 2004, Hornsby co-produced and arranged ten original songs on a CJP-NHRecords CD called Just Wait with Marty Rifkin. In 2006, Hornsby performed a song from Just Wait called "Money's Worth" at the International Automobile Associations Annual International Event in Frankfurt, Germany. Truck Radio reported this song as number one on the Truck Radio European Charts. That same year, a commercial radio station, Radio Eurohertz in Eastern Germany invited Hornsby to perform a live three-hour show of her original music.
2006–present
Hornsby appeared on the Spanish TV channel IB3 in April 2006. She also performed on commercial radio telecasts in Palma.
In 2009, CJP-NHRecords released Just Wait Instrumentally, the instrumental version of the 2006 album Just Wait.
In 2014–2015, CJP-NHRecords released one pop dance and two pop orchestral singles of Hornsby's music and lyrics from collaborative work. An original song “Just Lovin’ You” was covered as an uptempo dance tune by the singer Zita, in Austria, translated into German, in 2014.
Discography
year | album or song title | comments |
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1986 | Let Me Take You on a Dream | (NH#1088) |
1986 | One Way Ticket to a Heart Break | (NH#3088) |
1987 | Hungry For Love | (NH#4088) |
1987 | Hot Talking Big Shot | (NH#2088) |
1988 | Shoestring & A Prayer | (NH#5089) |
1989 | Career Video Highlights | VHS / DVD |
1989 | Wake Me Up | (NH#6089) |
1996 | Nikki Hornsby Live Performance | VHS / DVD |
1999 | Cassette of Originals | CJP-NHRecords, NH# 1007C |
2001 | Reaching Out | (NH#2007) CJP-NHRecords |
2005 | Previous Releases | (NH#7121) also known as Original Releases CJP-NHRecords |
2006 | Just Wait | (NH#7106) CJP-NHRecords |
2009 | Just Wait Instrumentally | (NH#7119) CJP-NHRecords |
2014 | Ich Liebe Dich | (NH#701320144) CJP-NHRecords Nikki Hornsby music and lyrics translated into German covered by Zita Sabon. |
2014 | Just Lovin' You | (NH#70132014) CJP-NHRecords |
2014 | Music Is The Only Thing | (NH#702020141) CJP-NHRecords |
2020 | Red Roses On The Floor | (NH#9163200202) CJP-NHRecords |
2020 | Yo Tengo Un Amor | (NH#9163200203) CJP-NHRecords |
References
- Cash Box Top 100 No. 78, June 24, 1989 Issue
- ^ Nikki Hornsby at Allmusic.com
- Long Beach Press-Telegram (September 23, 1993) Coming-up. Section: Life/Style. Page D2.
- Faristimes, Ald. (August 16, 1991) Los Angeles Times New Redondo Budget Silences Concert Series. Section: ME-Metro; Page 3.
- Berg, Mary Helen. (July 16, 1993) Los Angeles Times Summer Concerts: Pleasing tunes will fill the air along the beach on hot days and balmy nights. Section: Metro; Page 4.
- Los Angeles Daily News (August 31, 2001) Memorial jamboree for Stone on Sunday. Section: News; Page 4.
- "RADIOSZENE – Das Insidermagazin für Radiomacher". Radioszene.de. November 7, 2005. Retrieved December 8, 2012.
- "Nikki Hornsby bei Radio Euroherz". Countryhome.de. Retrieved December 8, 2012.
- Majorca Daily Bulletin, Tuesday April 4, 2006
External links
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