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Nicole Atkins plays her Live From My Den set from her go-to creative space in Nashville, backdropped by rays of sunshine. The singer-songwriter performs selections from her 2020 album Italian Ice and talks through how the artists and studio musicians like Britt Daniel of Spoon, Seth Avett of the Avett Brothers, and the famous Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section came to be featured on the album. The multi-hyphenate artist also tours her art gallery, cracking jokes as she shows off her colorful paintings. Atkins is a one-of-a-kind creative, and this episode displays all sides of her artistic output. 

Live from My Den” is a digital series available on Variety.com showcasing some of today’s most extraordinary artists performing live from the creative spaces of their homes, studios, and cities most meaningful to them. Read the article and watch Nicole’s full episode here.

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Atkins is a one-of-a-kind creative, and this episode displays all sides of her artistic output. 

 

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Nicole Atkins

Since her first studio album, 2007’s Neptune City, Nicole Atkins has consistently brought a fresh spin to Brill Building-style songwriting. Her crooning voice and 1960s psychedelic inspirations have made her a unique presence among modern soul artists and earned her acclaim as both a recording artist and live performer. Armed with a massively creative outlook, Atkins constantly challenges herself: in 2021, she recorded the entirety of her previous record Italian Ice in a single day. The re-recordings became Memphis Ice, an alternate arrangement of her standout album. Nicole Atkins has the powerful ability to make oldies-style songs sound newer and more relevant than ever.