Artist's albums
Rockin' My Blues To Sleep
2001 · album
Trouble in the Henhouse
2021 · single
Mistaken Identity
2020 · album
She Stole My Mojo
2020 · single
Too Many Bad Habits
2017 · album
Fresh Air
2016 · album
Future Blues
2011 · album
Broke Again
2006 · album
Big Band Bash
2006 · compilation
Livin' With The Blues
2005 · album
Thrill On The Hill
2005 · album
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Biography
Although Johnny Nicholas’ career as an artist is well documented, his connection with South Louisiana music and culture and the influence it had on his storied musical career is not as well known. After finishing school, Johnny hit the road hitchhiking and hopping freight trains in search of the artists and music he loved. His pilgrimages led him to experiences and relationships with many American music roots legends of the blues, western swing, honky-tonk music, and the melting pot for it all: South Louisiana and Southeast Texas. This album is a homecoming, bringing him back to the place where he cut his teeth and grew up musically on the prairies and bayou country of Southwest Louisiana in the ’70s. Link Davis Jr (son of the legendary ‘Papa’ Link Davis) brought him to Basile and introduced him to Nathan Abshire who lived behind the Bear Cat lounge on Highway 190. The Basile routine went something like this: play music every night with Link, Nathan and ofttimes Dewey Balfa, pull some mattresses down off the wall in a room behind the bar and sleep, get up and walk back to Mr Nathan and his wife Ola’s tiny house behind the club to drink coffee and visit, return to the Bearcat where Jeanette Comeaux would be fixing rice and ‘something’, post up with Nathan out front and start drinking and playing music informally with anyone who stopped by and then get ready for the evening’s show to start. Next day same as the last and on and on—Honky Tonk heaven!