Sierra Hull is an American Bluegrass country singer, mandolinist and guitarist. Hull was signed to Rounder Records at the age of 13 and released her debut album, Secrets, in 2008 at the age of 16.
Her songs that fall squarely in the bluegrass tradition, feelings are out in the open; during country-leaning compositions, she ponders relationships from more introspective angles; and the title track—a breathtaking pop ballad—is the most ruminative moment of all.
But as a player, a singer and a songwriter, she also has remarkable range, the potential to win over ears unfamiliar with Bill Monroe and give performances of broad cultural importance, as she’s done at Carnegie Hall, the Kennedy Center and the National Prayer Breakfast. Matt Glaser—head of Berklee’s American Roots Music Program—put it this way: “She has no limitations as a musician.”
Contact Information
- The Richard K. Stem Concert Hall
- 4201 Grant Line Road , New Albany, 47150
- 812-941-2526
Event Time
- Saturday, October 26, 2013
- 8:00 PM
Price
- $26.50/ $10 for IUS students

