Former child prodigy who started playing mandolin at the age of eight,
self-released her first album at ten, played on the Grand Ole Opry stage at
eleven and was signed to Rounder Records at 13, Sierra Hull followed in the
footsteps of her hero Alison Krauss to become one of the brightest new stars in
bluegrass.
Born in the small Tennessee town of Byrdstown, she grew up playing jam sessions
with other members of her musical family who took her to numerous bluegrass
festivals. She won several local talent competitions and became the first
bluegrass musician to win a President...