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Nikki
Hassman's Biography
In small town Waverly,
Iowa, Nikki Hassman began her journey as many other little girls
do, taking dance, piano and gymnastics classes in the town of 10,000.
The journey quickly turned less typical, however, when at the age
of 7, veteran coaches saw Olympic potential and gymnastics classes
turned to gold medal dreams and serious training. The life of a
carefree child soon turned to the life of an adult; training 40
hours/week and traveling throughout the country on the weekends
for gymnastics competitions. By the age of 12, Nikki had moved away
from home to pursue her Olympic dreams even further, but returned
home a year later, homesick and yearning to experience normal life
as a teenager.
This
"normal life" would not last long, however. Within a year, Nikki's
voice caught the attention of a local studio owner when she and
some friends went into a studio at a shopping mall to record a song
for a friend's birthday. He detected the music gifts that first
appeared at ages 5-10 when Nikki had won state and regional piano
competitions against children much older with only one hour of practice
per week. The studio owner encouraged her and "produced" her first
demo at age 14 which connected Nikki with a Minneapolis management
team who voluntarily advanced her skills and encouraged her to pursue
every singing opportunity she could given her "late" singing start!
One such singing performance
was heard by a Christian recording artist who encouraged Nikki to
move to Nashville and pursue singing and an education. She followed
this advice and went to Nashville to study Music Business at Belmont
University. Once there, Nikki immersed herself in the music scene
both at Belmont and the real world and began to write music for
the first time. Continuing her pattern, she sang whenever and wherever
she could and found other "encouragers" which resulted in a short
stint as a backup singer for Dove award winning CCM artist Clay
Crosse. At this point in her young life, Nikki was attending school,
had a "regular" job, sang in four different vocal groups, was writing
music, and helped the Crosse team by also driving herself and his
band from show to show across the southeast United States.
One year after moving
to Nashville, some of Nikki's songs were heard by the head of EMI
Publishing, Nashville, who strongly believed in her talent, both
as an artist and songwriter, and immediately signed her to a publishing
deal. About a month later, her "juggling act" paid off as Sparrow
Records offered her a record deal to join a new group called Avalon.....a
"Christian ABBA" for the 90's. Over two years, Nikki made two albums
with the group and performed nearly 265 shows per year. During
her tenure, Avalon was awarded five Dove awards (Christian Grammy's),
had eight number 1 singles, sold over 1 million records and performed
on stage in some of the biggest venues with some of the industry's
brightest stars.
During her time with
Avalon, a demo featuring Nikki's voice caught the attention of then
Sony music CEO, Tommy Mottola. Although there were no words to these
songs, only "la la", Mottola flew her to New York and had her sing
for him in his office. Immediately, he offered her a 6 album deal
to record for Columbia Records. This was completely unexpected yet
a dream fulfilled for Hassman; the opportunity to perform her own
songs! However, she still had a commitment to Avalon that had to
be met and one such commitment was "The Young Messiah" Christmas
tour where she met bass player and songwriter Adam Anders. Adam
and Nikki began spending a lot of time together writing for her
upcoming Columbia project.
Immediately after her
departure from Avalon, Nikki was able to start writing and recording
for her Columbia project with some of pop music's biggest producers
such as Patrick Leonard (Madonna, Elton John, Jewel) and Keith Thomas
(Vanessa Williams, 98 degrees, Selena). What she didn't know, however,
was that this would not be the best time of her life but rather
one of the most difficult and troubling times. With the newly diagnosed
illness of her mother and other personal crises at hand, the groundwork
was laid for a very mysterious and introspective record. Through
all of this turmoil, however, there was one positive constant in
her life.... friend and collaborator Adam Anders. As the recording
process grew more and more convoluted and politics got in the way
of making music, Adam stepped in and produced the final songs of
her project.
It had been a long and
sometimes arduous journey but in early 2000, Nikki's debut album
was finally finished. It was an exciting time as the record was
getting much positive feedback, with some songs from the album being
singled out for other projects. "Any Lucky Penny" written by Nikki
and Pat Leonard appeared on the TV series "Dawson's Creek" and its
corresponding soundtrack (which sold over 3 million copies worldwide).
Other songs from the album, such as "Calling All Angels" and "Only
Give My Heart" also appeared on various compilations. The most notable
of these would be "Adore You" which was featured in the move "The
Wedding Planner" with Jennifer Lopez. It seemed as if all the tough
times would be worth it and her dream was about to be realized.
To her great disappointment,
however, Nikki's record was never released but there was light at
the end of the tunnel. A series of unique events gave her the freedom
to eventually leave the label and take the album with her. Now owning
an album that Sony paid a million plus dollars for, Nikki began
evaluating her options. Although other labels wanted to purchase
and release the album, she decided to focus on her personal life
and marry boyfriend and collaborator Adam Anders. At this new stage
of life, Nikki took some time off from the craziness of being an
artist and focused instead on songwriting and marriage.
To her surprise, she
has enjoyed success solely as a songwriter with two major singles
in Europe and one in Canada. One song, "Trackin" performed by Billy
Crawford, sold over 1 million copies in France alone and stayed
on the charts for over 30 weeks. Other songs of hers have appeared
in movies and on their respective soundtracks. The writing team
of Nikki, Adam and Maribeth Derry wrote the aforementioned "Adore
You" and "When You Love" which was the featured song in the movie
"Rugrats in Paris" (performed by Sinead O' Connor and produced by
Wyclef Jean).
Although she has enjoyed
this success as a songwriter, Nikki's true passion lies in performing
her own songs as an artist, and is now working with Adam to once
again help make that dream a reality. The two have recently formed
a duo "creatively" called "ANDERS" which would allow them the opportunity
to work and travel together. They are now in the studio working
with various producers/writers to help fine tune their musical style.
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