To purchase tickets online, visit: https://artscenter.vt.edu/performances/sierra-hull.html. For more information, visit: https://artscenter.vt.edu/performances/sierra-hull.html or https://www.facebook.com/artscenteratvt" /> Print Event: The Crooked Road's Mountain of Music Homecoming: An Evening with Sierra Hull

The Crooked Road's Mountain of Music Homecoming: An Evening with Sierra Hull:

Date: June 15, 2018
Time: 7:30 - 9:30 PM
Venue: Moss Arts Center at Virginia Tech
Organizations: Mountains of Music Homecoming, Sierra Hull
Cost: General Admission: $25.00 Students with ID and Children 18 and Under: $10.00

Description: The Moss Arts Center at Virginia Tech presents An Evening with Sierra Hull on Friday, June 15, 2018.

We celebrate the Crooked Road’s Mountains of Music Homecoming this year with a special appearance by Sierra Hull. Alison Krauss chose this bluegrass prodigy to perform with her at the Grand Ole Opry when Hull was just 11 years old. Hull has played the White House, Carnegie Hall, and the Kennedy Center.

Now in her 20s, Hull’s most recent album, "Weighted Mind," produced by Béla Fleck, is a landmark achievement in the world of folk-pop, bluegrass, and acoustic music overall. Hull speaks eloquently in her challenging and sensitive originals, her heartfelt vocals, and continues to break new ground on the mandolin. This duo concert program will include Ethan Jodziewicz on bass.

Sierra Hull is a Bluegrass, Folk, Americana singer and songwriter based out of Nashville, TN.

A child prodigy, Sierra Hull began playing mandolin when she was eight years old after receiving one as a gift from her grandmother, and a year later she started playing guitar too. Born and raised in the small rural community of Byrdstown, TN, Hull was soon playing jam sessions and by 2001 she was entering local talent contests. Hull signed with Rounder Records when she was 13 years old.

Boston’s Berklee College of Music gave her the school’s most prestigious award, the Presidential Scholarship, a first for a bluegrass musician. Her latest album Daybreak is one of bluegrass’s few full-fledged virtuosic instrumentalist / singer / songwriters, and one who’s gracefully grown into her gifts. She’s already earned considerable respect in the bluegrass world, the IBMA’s voting members having nominated her for no fewer than five awards over three years — there’s a good chance she’ll be the first woman to win the mandolin category.

“She plays the mandolin with a degree of refined elegance and freedom that few have achieved,” says 15-time Grammy winner Bela Fleck, the genre-leaping banjo master.

Alison Krauss, who has won more Grammy awards than any female artist in history, says of Hull, “I think she’s endless. I don’t see any boundaries. Talent like hers is so rare, and I don’t think it stops. It’s round.”

Links:

• http://www.sierrahull.com/
• https://www.facebook.com/SierraHullMusic
• https://www.twitter.com/sierrahull
• https://www.youtube.com/user/sierrahullmusic/videos

To purchase tickets online, visit: https://artscenter.vt.edu/performances/sierra-hull.html.

For more information, visit: https://artscenter.vt.edu/performances/sierra-hull.html or https://www.facebook.com/artscenteratvt