'Full Circle' Sierra Hull on Grammys and Signature Mandolin
Summary
Sierra Hull, a bluegrass musician from Tennessee, received four Grammy nominations for her album "A Tip Toe High Wire." Hull's year included performances with well-known musicians, appearances on television, and participation in collaborative projects. She values these milestones and acknowledges the shared successes with her team.Key Facts
- Sierra Hull is a bluegrass musician from Byrdstown, Tennessee.
- Hull received four Grammy nominations for her album "A Tip Toe High Wire."
- She released this album in March, and it is her first in over five years.
- Hull performed with well-known artists like Willie Nelson and Bob Dylan.
- She appeared on "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon" with Steve Martin and Alison Brown.
- Hull participated in a joint bluegrass album with Steve Martin and Alison Brown.
- She and her band were invited to perform at NPR's Tiny Desk concert series.
- Hull feels her Grammy nominations are a shared achievement with her team.
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