Bio
Rob Nichols Is A “Bonafide” Man Of The South, A True Southern Gentleman. Rob grew up in the small farming town of Groveland, Florida. At an early age Rob was taught strong family values and work ethics by helping with the families’ nursery business. He began singing Gospel songs in Church and by the age of 5, was fascinated with the charm and charisma of Elvis Presley.
Although he was normally a shy guy, Rob had a natural ability to entertain. During his teenage years, he entered his first talent competition and after that there was no turning back. Rob began his journey to Nashville and by the age of 21, Rob had become a Published Songwriter, Member of BMI and an Experienced Demo Singer.
He has played many of the venues on Music Row as well as the hundreds of Honky Tonks and Music Fests throughout the Southeast and sharing the stage with some of Country Music’s Greatest including Diamond Rio, The Bellamy Brother’s, Confederate Railroad And The Hank Williams Jr. Band.
Rob has obtained a wonderful fan base as well as the Respect from some of Country Music’s Finest with his High Energy Performances and Humble Attitude. After touring the Southeast, Rob has planted Roots again in Nashville diligently in pursuit of his career goals.
In the meantime he is gaining National as well as International Recognition As A Country Music Artist and was recently featured in Australia’s Country Music Capital.
Rob has always believed in giving back and is involved with The March Of Dimes, The American Cancer Society and recently recorded a song “God Knows Who I Am.” This song was written by good friend not to mention, Grand Ole Opry performer, Jeff Orr and published by Legendary Mr. Tom T. Hall for the National Alzheimer’s Association. With his Humble Southern Charm and Insatiable Charisma, Rob Continues To Take Nashville By Storm!