2009/2010 has provided KNiKi with the opportunity to play at an
array of national and international music festivals, including:
• The Australian Blues Music Festival, NSW 2009
• Blues on Broadbeach, QLD 2009/2010
• The Toyota Gympie Muster, QLD 2009
• The Bridgetown Blues Festival, WA 2009
• Phuket International Blues Festival, Thailand 2009/2010
• The Himalayan Blues Festival 2009
• Forth Valley Blues Festival 2010
• Bay of Islands blues Festival, New Zealand 2010
With vocal cords that are packed with rustic roar, angelic pitch,
and immense diversity, KNiKi will take you on a rollercoaster ride
of life and emotions. Close your eyes... listen...feel, and you will
laugh, cry, believe, and discover!
The new album is filled with a combination of experiences of the
lives of both Kniki and Mike and the people they love. “A lot of
them are about living and loving and being a human being,” states
Kniki. The songs you will heed to are a result of late nights,
sweat, tears and the supremacy of a relationship between two of the
country’s finest musically artistic individuals.
‘Dead On’ is delivered to you with visceral sounds that bleed power
and fervour, mixed in with hope and a measure of trust that will
leave all senses satisfied.
Keeping that musical fire burning, Kniki has been on the road
extensively in 2009/10. Being on the road brings experiences like
nothing else can remotely provide. “I like the new experiences I get
to have…and the new places I get to see,” explains Kniki. “I like
the adventures that don’t always go to plan…I like sharing the music
I write with people that haven’t heard it. I like meeting new people
that love music and love what I do.” Kniki will continue seducing
listeners with a voice and a brash and sassy stage presence that is
known to create an emotional atom bomb, leaving audiences from one
end of Australia to the other, caressed aurally, and exploding with
a desire for more.

Having a love of the music art form, KNiKi started singing at
14. At 20, she started writing her own music, and formed a garage
band called, Tempus.
At 24, KNiKi started co-writing with singer/songwriter Andy James
Court. For the next three years, she stepped into a world of
priceless musical discovery, whilst experimenting with various music
styles, writing and refining songs that would feature on her 2003
released, debut album, ‘Stained.’
Album number two, ‘Just,’ was released in 2008, and proudly
showcases KNiKi’s astounding vocal range, and legendary guitarist,
John Meyer’s, influential ability. With a combination of
incomparable talent in KNiKi and Meyer, and supported by some of the
best West Australian players, the product is a blues album like no
other.
Album number three, ‘Dead On’ is one that was recorded with the
remarkable singer/guitarist Mike Beale. Kniki and Mike’s flair merge
together with perfection and zeal. “Mike’s been a great mentor and
teacher whilst on tour, and recording. He has helped me develop. He
has allowed and encouraged me to be myself - an individual, instead
of trying to mould me into something he wants,” explains Kniki.
Through a love of music and joint performing passion, an instant,
magical connection between the two, was born; one that has allowed
for creation of such mind blowing material on this new album, and
the many live performances.
What do you get when you combine; a handful of soul, a shake of
blues, a pinch of rock, and a touch of jazz, all mixed in with a
vibe that will linger eternally in your mind? You get KNiKi, a Perth
born and bred singer, who portrays a rush of enchanting, delectable
musical talent.