About Nicki Miles
Nicki Miles is a singer / song writer from Pembrokeshire, West Wales.
Nicki moved to London at the age of 18 to study in performing arts at Italia Conti and then in Guildford at the Academy Of Contemporary Music. When Nicki was 21, she was in a car accident and broke both of her legs and was in a wheel chair for a year. Whilst recovering she began her song writing journey. She wrote a song in her wheelchair about the Armed Forces and the struggles they were facing in the Iraq War. Many serving in the Armed Forces felt as if they were forgotten at the time and personnel have reached out to Nicki in support of her music. Nicki has been performing as a professional vocalist from the age of 15. Her main passion is recording and song writing and she has worked as a session singer and top line writer in Abbey Road Studios in London.
Nicki has performed as a solo artists in venues such as The London Palladium and The House Of Lords for welsh artists. Ten years ago Nicki met Simon Ellis (Britt Award Winner) and Musical Director to the Spice Girls and Westlife and they have been song writing together ever since. Nicki has also been working closely with Jolyon Dixon (Pete Townsend, MD Amy McDonald, Mark Owen) and they have recorded many pop songs together including all of Nicki’s successful Children’s Tractor Songs.

YouTube Success
Nicki has her own YouTube Tractor channel for children. Nicki’s own children became tractor mad and wanted to watch all things Tractor on YouTube. She was inspired by the song by Jason Aldean - ‘Big Green Tractor’ and decided to create her own Tractor Videos and Tractor Songs. The channel took off quickly and has had over 72 million views and counting. Nicki received her Youtube Silver Button Award after reaching more than 160 thousand followers.