Career Highlights
2011:
- Starts work on fifth studio album and a “Live” country album.
- Signs with MGM Distribution.
- Releases single “The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down” in UK.
- 23 date, full house club tour of the UK.
- Performs nine shows during CMAFest in Nashville, Tennessee.
- Wins Australian Entertainment (Mo) Award for Best Country Performer or Band in Australia.
- Releases single “The Ballad of Lucy Jordan” in UK.
- International Tour - New Zealand.
- Releases fourth studio album “Woman of Substance”.
- Australian Club Entertainer Awards finalist for best entertainer.
- Releases single “Honey I Don’t Have Time” in UK.
2010:
- Wins People’s Choice Award at Canberra Country Music Festival.
- Full house UK club tour.
- Granted honorary membership of the Blue Mountains Vietnam Veterans and Associated Forces Association.
- Releases duet version of “I Remember You” with Frank Ifield.
- Self written song “Be a Star” goes to #1 on UK country music radio charts.
- Launches Nicki Gillis School of Vocal and Performance Coaching in Western Sydney.
2009:
- Wins Frank Ifield International Spur Award.
- Releases “Collaboration” album with Bob Howe.
- Full house UK club tour.
- Releases single “Chasing Cars” (with Bob Howe) in UK.
- Releases single “It Doesn’t Matter Anymore” (with Bob Howe) in UK.
2008:
- Releases single “Leavin’ you for Myself” in UK.
- International tours to US, East Timor, Germany and Solomon Islands.
2007:
- Lucy’s Daughter album released.
- Single “Leavin’ you for Myself”, # 7 in Australian country music charts.
2006:
- Middle East tour - Kuwait, UAE, Iraq and Qatar.
- “On The Mountain - Special Edition” album released.
2005:
- Releases single ”On the Mountain” in Europe.
1997:
- Releases Self titled EP
- First International single release, “Hittin’ that Highway”.
1996:
- Solo career commences.
- Winner Gympie Muster Talent Search.
1993:
- Runs the Harmony School of Voice and Music in Western Australia.
1992:
- Western Australia’s Award Winning Band - Buckshot Dolly.