Nicholas Altobelli
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Background information | |
Born | Fountain Valley, California, United States | February 11, 1985
Origin | Dallas, Texas, United States |
Genres | Folk pop, Americana |
Occupation | Singer-songwriter |
Years active | 2008-present |
Labels | Dalton |
Website | www |
Nicholas Altobelli (born February 11, 1985) is an American singer and songwriter based in Dallas, Texas.
Career
[edit]Altobelli's debut self-released album, Waiting for the Flowers to Bloom, was released during the winter of 2008.[1] His self-released follow up, The Regulator, was released during the spring of 2010.[2] Shortly after the release of The Regulator, Altobelli launched his own label, Dalton Records,[3] where he released 2011's Radio Waves and Telephone Wire.[4] The album featured a duet with former Whiskeytown member, Caitlin Cary. Fort Worth Star Telegram/dfw.com ranked Radio Waves and Telephone Wire Number 7 for its top ten albums of 2011. Later that year he was nominated for solo act of the year by the Dallas Observer.[5]
In the spring and summer of 2012, Altobelli went into the studio with producer, Salim Nourallah, to work on a brand new album. Unlike his previous albums, this album tends to stray away from the acoustic folk that he is known for.[6] The album features John Dufilho and Grammy winner and nominee Joe Reyes as well as many other Dallas musicians. Without a Home was released on February 26, 2013.
Altobelli released Mesocyclone EP on August 5, 2014.
Altobelli announced in April 2015 that his next full-length album, Searching Through That Minor Key, will be released on July 7, 2015
After a brief hiatus of releasing music, Altobelli returned with 2019's Vertigo.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Altobelli released a collection of acoustic songs called Kids
Discography
[edit]- Waiting for the Flowers to Bloom (2008)
- The Regulator (2010)
- Radio Waves and Telephone Wire (2011)
- Without a Home (2013)
- Mesocyclone [EP] (2014)
- Searching Through That Minor Key (2015)
- Vertigo (2019)
- Kids (2020)
- Technicolor Hearts (TBD)
References
[edit]- ^ Smyers, Darryl (18 December 2008). "Nicholas Altobelli". Dallas Observer.
- ^ Jones, Preston (14 April 2010). "Altobelli wants you to grab a sweater when you hear 'The Regulator'". Fort Worth Star Telegram/dfw.com.
- ^ Jones, Preston. "Altobelli Not Wasting Anytime". Old 97's kick off tour, release new EP. DFW.COM.
- ^ Dearmore, Kelly (18 August 2011). "Nicholas Altobelli". Dallas Observer.
- ^ Freeman, Pete (23 August 2011). "DOMAXXIII: Announcing Your 2011 Dallas Observer Music Awards Nominees..." Dallas Observer.
- ^ Odom, Andy. "Nicholas Altobelli". La Mode Dallas.