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Wednesday, March 20, 2019

"Sierra Hull," Spire Center for Performing Arts, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA



The Spire Center for Performing Arts in downtown Plymouth is ready to welcome Sierra Hull and her band of stellar musicians for a one night show.



"Tremendous acoustics, sightlines, and an architecturally beautiful interior are The Spire’s trademark. The 225-seat performance hall features superior acoustics, custom state of the art lighting and sound systems and original period architectural details offering patrons an exceptional performing arts experience." Source: Spire website.



A former child prodigy (now an adult), the remarkable Sierra Hull brought her mandolin and her group of outstanding musicians to the Spire Center for Performing Arts in Plymouth for a great evening of live music. The full house was absolutely enamored of this talented performer and her musicianship and her band.



Americana music, so familiar, so wholesome - fiddle, mandolin, guitar, upright bass - complemented with lovely two-part harmony - America's music live in America's hometown.



Ms. Hull was called to the Grand Ole Opry stage when she was 11-years-old. She is an extraordinary mandolin player, vocalist, and recording artist. She has played the White House, and Carnegie Hall, and the Kennedy Center, and she became the first bluegrass musician to receive a Presidential Scholarship at the Berklee College of Music.



The opening act was "10 String Symphony" who also joined in with Ms. Hull and her band for some of the tunes. It was really an extraordinary evening and show by wonderfully talented musicians. The Spire just knows how to book great acts. Come out and visit - support the performing arts in "America's Hometown."


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