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  1. A Dotted Line is the fourth major album release and sixth studio album overall by progressive acoustic trio Nickel Creek. Produced by Eric Valentine, the album was released on Nonesuch Records on April 1, 2014, in the United States. A Dotted Line is the first Nickel Creek album since the band's hiatus following their 2007 Farewell (For Now ...

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    Titled A Dotted Line, the album was produced by previous collaborator Eric Valentine and marked the group's first release on Nonesuch Records. Released on April 1, 2014, in the United States, the album coincided with the group's 25th anniversary. A subsequent tour began in April 2014 with over two dozen dates.

  3. Mar 13, 2020 · By the time the group returned to the studio with A Dotted Line in 2014, the popularity of roots music was growing at a rapid clip. That album, while still singularly a Nickel Creek project...

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  4. Feb 25, 2014 · The Grammy Award-winning, multi-platinum selling trio Nickel Creek—Chris Thile (mandolin/vocals), Sara Watkins (fiddle/vocals), and Sean Watkins (guitar/vocals)—officially reunites for the first time since its 2007 self-described "indefinite hiatus" with a new album, A Dotted Line, on April 1, 2014. The band then tours the US in support of ...

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  5. Mar 24, 2014 · Nickel Creek, 'A Dotted Line' Audio for First Listens is no longer available after the album is released. Nickel Creek's new album, A Dotted Line, comes out April 1.

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  6. Apr 1, 2014 · A Dotted Line. From Sean Watkins’ first commanding acoustic guitar strokes on “The Rest of My Life,” it’s obvious Nickel Creek has grown up. Sister Sara Watkins’ fiddle slides between ...

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  8. After a seven year hiatus, the band has reformed to create a new album titled A Dotted Line. Chris Thile , alongside siblings Sara and Sean Watkins created Nickel Creek in 1989, but didn’t catch their break until 2000, when bluegrass/country legend Alison Krauss produced their self-titled album.

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