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MP3 Bonnie Nichols - I've Got Something To Say

Bonnie teams up with some of the best musicians in Nashville to deliver a variety of powerful message songs that span styles from country/gospel to blues. The first cut is a patriotic song that should have all of America singing along with her.

10 MP3 Songs
COUNTRY: Modern Country, GOSPEL: Country Gospel



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Bonnie Nichols is a singer/songwriter from Soldotna, Alaska. She is published on two Grammy-finalist children’s albums; “A Child’s Gift of Lullabyes,” and “Snuggle Up; A Gift of Songs for Sweet Dreams,” with J. Aaron Brown of Nashville, TN.

She is a recipient of a Wolf Trap Silver Medallion Award for a children’s project, “Hunk-Ta-Bunk-Ta-Bed,” written and recorded with Katherine Dines of Denver, Co. One of her contributions, “Dino-Story” has been published in Sing 2006 a songbook and CD for school children in Australia.

She has also been recognized at the state and national level for her contributions of music related to the healthcare field. Her song, “New Beginning” included on her latest release titled I’ve Got Something To Say, was written to highlight her experience with organ/tissue donation and “Kids Otter Be Immunized” was written for the State of Alaska’s childhood immunization campaign. She also won the first Alaska Public Radio Song of the Year contest in 1997 for her song, “She Don’t Hear the Thunder” describing a woman who found her way through a relationship riddled with domestic violence. Bonnie has also been honored by the State of Alaska as a First Lady’s Volunteer of the Year.

I’ve Got Something to Say is a collection of songs; each of which contains a powerful message. While we’ve all struggled with our involvement in the war, Bonnie wrote a love song to our troops titled, “Red, White and Blue.” Months after the 2004 tsunami disaster in Asia, she tried to explore the meaning of “Grace” in our everyday lives. Watching her son raise his children inspired her to write “Family Matters.” In “Turn the Quiet Up,” Bonnie writes from her heart about the need to slow down and reconnect with those we love. When she lost her husband to a sudden heart attack, she wrote “New Beginning” to honor him and to describe her experience with organ and tissue donation.

When not performing and writing, she works as a hospital Marketing and Public Relations Director.

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