Tue Oct 15 2024
8:00 PM (Doors 7:00 PM)
$30.00
Ages 18+
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Tipitina's Presents
Sierra Hull
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Sierra Hull is widely regarded to be a master of her instrument; A two-time Grammy Nominated artist and songwriter, recognized for both her most recent projects, 25 Trips (2020) and Weighted Mind (2016), she is also the 6x recipient of IBMA’s Mandolin Player of the Year, the first woman to ever receive this distinction. A pioneer for acoustic music throughout her already impressive multi-decade career, she has graced the country's most iconic stages, including Carnegie Hall, the Grand Ole Opry, and the White House. Her virtuosic abilities have garnered respect from genre-defining trailblazers, friends, and collaborators such as Alison Krauss, Sturgill Simpson, Garth Brooks, Dolly Parton, Béla Fleck, Bobby McFerrin, and Brandi Carlile. Originally hailing from Byrdstown, Tennessee, her unique sound is rooted in bluegrass, and she is widely considered one of acoustic music’s most inventive artists
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Blaine Bailey’s unique style of storytelling, singing and six-string picking produces a compelling sound unlike any other that strikes the soul. His Native roots and heritage are a fundamental part of his identity, and his love of his people is evident in every strum of his guitar, every syllable he sings, and every beat of his heart. Blaine’s hauntingly unique and raspy voice enthralls audiences with tales only he can weave, born from his deep love and devotion to his home, his tribe, and to his wife and child. His unique voice combines the soul of the blues, the force of rock and roll and the spirit of country and western music to make a sound all of his own, featuring lightning fiddle and mournful pedal steel with some serious groove and head-bopping beats.
Bailey began writing and playing his own music at age 13, and his first album, Lost City, was released in 2021, paying tribute to his birthplace and upbringing. He learned to play blues guitar growing up among his elders of the Keetoowah Tribe in rural Lost City, a small town north of Tahlequah. Blaine grew up listening and jamming along with the bluesy music of his Keetoowah elders, as well as his rock and roll heroes Jimi Hendrix and Stevie Ray Vaughn. He was also greatly influenced by the red dirt music his mother listened to while he was growing up in their small town.
In 2023, Blaine’s single ‘Cigarettes and Roses’ was featured in the third season of the star-powered FX television series Reservation Dogs, catapulting Bailey into the stratosphere and garnering him national attention.
From his latest album, Home, a new sound emerges from the heart of Indian territory and the heart of Blaine Bailey himself. “Blaine Bailey’s debut album Home ('ᎣᏪᏅᏒ' in Cherokee syllabary) is a bold, auspicious, full, rich, and entertaining specimen to authentic Northeast Oklahoma country rock,” reported Saving Country Music. “...If nothing else, this album gratifies with its full tilt attitude, while blazing fiddle and steel guitar ground the music in country roots.
The theme on Home and many of its songs is spelled out right there in the title. This album is about Bailey’s sense of place, about leaving it, coming back to it, contrasting it with the big city, and seeing it through the experiences of visiting other regions. Sometimes you have to leave your home to really discover it, or stay away too long before you can appreciate it. Home is a young man figuring all of this out, while figuring out some things about himself along the way.”
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