On her new release, The Movements, Sierra Hull follows in the footsteps of artists like Bela Fleck and Chris Thile.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Sierra Hull celebrated the release of her new album 'A Tip Toe High Wire' with a headlining concert at Nashville's Brooklyn Bowl. ...
Sierra Hull's career is currently blowing up. At least, that’s what people keep telling her. "When I think for a minute about all the things that I've gotten to be a part of over the last nine months ...
Sierra Hull has been recording music since she was a teenager, but for her latest album, she got to try something totally new: being an independent artist. “Unlike most people's stories, mine kind of ...
As I write this, it is early evening on Aug. 6. Hiroshima Day. If your brain is nimble enough, and if your soul is still intact after the last four years, imagine the stillness of this evening hour 78 ...
Singer, songwriter, and mandolin virtuoso Sierra Hull had one very special person on her mind when writing her brand new single, “Spitfire.” “This song is for my Granny,” she says. “She went through ...
Chris Thile, Jesse Brock, Sam Bush, Adam Steffey, Mike Marshall, David Grisman, Ronnie McCoury … the list goes on […] ...
Sierra Hull has deep roots in bluegrass. The masterful mandolin player was jamming at bluegrass festivals before she was old enough to drive. In recent years, she’s broken out of genre confines and ...
Sierra Hull toured with Billy Strings, Willie Nelson and Bob Dylan in May. Hull's sixth album blends traditional and progressive bluegrass influences. Railbird marks a return to Lexington, where Hull ...
St. Louis always seems to remind Sierra Hull of home. “It reminds me of where I come from really,” the East Tennessee–bred singer/songwriter and award-winning mandolinist say. “There is a loyalty that ...
Sierra Hull has been recording music since she was a teenager, but for her latest album, she got to try something totally new: being an independent artist. “Unlike most people’s stories, mine kind of ...