Sierra Hull From Child Prodigy to Bluegrass Queen

Details
Title | Sierra Hull From Child Prodigy to Bluegrass Queen |
Author | Scenic Bliss |
Duration | 16:18 |
File Format | MP3 / MP4 |
Original URL | https://youtube.com/watch?v=grBmUjP4Jnk |
Description
Step into the extraordinary life and career of Sierra Hull, one of the most influential and innovative mandolinists in modern bluegrass. From her early days in Byrdstown, Tennessee, to performing at the Grand Ole Opry with Alison Krauss, to earning six IBMA Mandolin Player of the Year awards, this documentary-style video traces her inspiring journey.
You'll discover how Sierra rose from a 10-year-old bluegrass prodigy to a Grammy-nominated artist, collaborated with fellow trailblazers like Molly Tuttle and Billy Strings, and released genre-bending albums like Weighted Mind and 25 Trips. Along the way, she’s redefined the mandolin’s role in Americana and folk, and paved the way for a new generation of women in roots music.
Learn about Sierra's deep musical roots, her education at Berklee College of Music, her creative partnership with husband Justin Moses, and her bold leap into independent artistry with her latest release Tip Toe High Wire. Featuring clips, interviews, and rare footage, this video is a must-watch for fans of bluegrass, folk, acoustic, and Americana music.