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Sierra Hull's Grammy Shock: Indie Album Nabs 4 Nods
22 Dec
Summary
- Singer Hull received four Grammy nominations for her independent album.
- She previously left Rounder Records in 2020 after signing at age 13.
- Hull is looking forward to new music in 2026 and downtime with her husband.

East Tennessee artist Sierra Hull is experiencing a career surge with four Grammy nominations for her independent album, 'A Tip Toe High Wire.' This recognition comes after Hull, a renowned mandolinist, parted ways with Rounder Records in 2020, having signed with them at the young age of 13. The multiple nominations for categories including Best Bluegrass Album and Best American Roots Song have validated her independent artistic journey.
Hull admits she is still processing the nominations, having anticipated perhaps only one nod. She emphasizes that even without wins, the past year has been highly successful. The six-time IBMA Mandolin Player of the Year is focusing on staying grounded amidst the accolades, viewing them as confirmation of her chosen direction.
Looking ahead, Hull feels inspired to create new music in 2026, embracing artistic evolution while remaining true to herself. Before embarking on this next creative phase, she plans to enjoy some much-needed rest with her husband, multi-instrumentalist Justin Moses, amidst the demanding touring schedule.




