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Home » Sierra Hull

Music lovers flock to Fairwell Festival

July 23, 2024 by Cynthia Orlando

photos of some of the performers at the 2024 Fairwell music festival

 

 

Thousands of music fans enjoyed a high desert getaway via three nights of music at this year’s “Fairwell” Festival in Central Oregon.

The massive event showcased 36+ performances highlighting the sounds of folk, blues, rock, country and soul at the Deschutes County Fairgrounds.

The Black Pumas, Kacey Musgraves, Billy Strings, The Revivalists and Sarah Jarosz were just a few of the performers to grace the event’s 3 stages over the weekend.

Sierra Hull

Bluegrass mandolin virtuoso Sierra Hull played a lively setlist at the Metolius Stage on day one of the Music Fest. And though high temps reached 93, the venue cooled down enough for concertgoers to thoroughly enjoy her show.

Superb mandolin virtuoso Sierra Hull is not slowing down anytime soon.

Aside from her reputation as an ace mandolin picker, Hull is an excellent songwriter and vocalist.

First signed to Rounder Records at the age of 13, Hull wowed the crowd with her engaging style, easygoing personality and exquisite musicianship.

Bravo!

 

Billy Strings

Guitarist and bluegrass musician Billy Strings walked onto the Deschutes Stage while a jaw-dropping gorgeous sunset glowed behind him. It just got better from there.

His extraordinary fingerpicking skills were showcased on popular tracks like “Meet Me at the Creek” and “Hide and Seek.”

Billy Strings, above, captivated fans at Fairwell Fest!

Further into his set, Strings had Sierra Hull join him for four tracks, delighting the crowd with compositions like “Baltimore Johnny ” and “End of the Rainbow.”

 

Sarah Jarosz

At the Crooked Stage Sunday, Americana treasure Sarah Jarosz played before an enthusiastic crowd of music lovers. Jarosz and her band delivered a diverse setlist from her exemplary catalog.

Americana artist and Grammy award winning Sarah Jarosz, above.

Her enthusiastic fans were treated to many tracks from Jarosz’s new “Polaroid Lovers” release. Highlights included “Jealous Moon,” “High Road,” “Dying Ember” and “Runaway Train,” all from “Lovers.”

Did I enjoy Jarosz?

Let’s just say I sang to her CD all the way home…and then purchased it on vinyl.

The takeaway: if you get a chance to see her live, don’t miss her!

Black Pumas

Other artists to perform at Farewell Festival included Sam Barber, Leann Rimes, Shakey Graves, CAAMP, The War and Treaty, and Colter Wall.

But on Sunday, my friend and I gravitated to the stage of psychedelic soul band Black Pumas.

You might recall they received their first Grammy award nomination in 2020 for Best New Artist.

Today, Black Pumas continue to excel!

Black Pumas, above, deliver a riveting show

Playing at The Deschutes Stage, the band enthralled the audience with a setlist that included “Ice Cream (Pay Phone),”  “Know You Better” and “More Than a Love Song.”

Charismatic frontperson Eric Burton sang, danced and basically had the crowd in the palm of his hand. And once again, the audience was treated to a spectacular sunset (see photo).

Kacey Musgraves

All this, and Kacey Musgraves, too?

That’s what yours truly thought when I first saw the artists set to perform at Fairwell Fest.

The country singer-songwriter-superstar closed out the night. Her magical setlist showcased several tracks from her newest “Deeper Well” release.

Superstar Kacey Musgraves closed things out Sunday night

She opened with “Cardinal,” and included others from the new album like “Deeper Well” and “The Architect.”

She remarked on the beauty of Oregon, joked about not getting to ride the ferris wheel, and beautifully belted out “Good Wife,” from her pop-country “Star-Crossed” album.

Musgraves also kept fans happy with other oldies, like performing “Butterflies” from her album “Golden Hour.”

Parting thoughts

Minor quibbles: Does beer really need to be that expensive?

Also, it would be nice to see a booth set up to sell the vinyl, CD’s and merch of the performing musicians.

Event organizers are to be commended, however, for their attention to public safety. A severe weather alert for lightning paused music on all three stages Sunday evening as the venue advised music fans to take cover for impending hail.

Fortunately, the delay only lasted about an hour.

That’s a wrap!

Many thanks to KRVM for the opportunity to attend this fantastic event with nonstop music (and fantastic sunsets)!

Thanks for supporting new music, and for supporting listener-powered radio at KRVM!

We work to enrich the quality of life – and enhance the variety of music – in our community.

Please make a donation here.

Filed Under: Music Scene Tagged With: Billy Strings, Black Pumas, Deschutes County, Fairwell Festival, Kacey Musgraves, Sarah Jarosz, Shakey Graves, Sierra Hull

The live music scene is hopping

June 13, 2024 by Cynthia Orlando

Thinking about catching some live music this summer with friends or family? You’re in luck!

There’s an array of superb live music choices coming up, and we’ve got the lowdown.

Around Town

Fun and fabulous Skip Jones, rhythm and blues pianist extraordinaire, plays at Mac’s Nightclub and Restaurant Thursday, June 27.

American singer-songwriter and pianist Norah Jones comes to the Cuthbert Amphitheater August 1st.

Former Creedence Clearwater lead singer and songwriter John Fogerty has a show there August 17. Robert Plant graces the stage with Alison Krauss at the Cuthbert on August 19.

The Cuthbert’s central location, seating and sound can’t be beat. There are more artists playing the Cuthbert this year, so check out their calendar online.

Blitzen Trapper

Local Music Alert: Oregon’s very own Blitzen Trapper band, from Portland, play Eugene’s Hult Center August 10. The highly acclaimed folk-rockers are sure to put on a great show!

Don’t miss Shawn Colvin & KT Tunstall’s show at The Hult in the Fall. Bonnie Raitt (sold out) plays there October 8.

You can also enjoy electro-pop trio Cannons playing The McDonald Theater July 20, or catch Mexican acoustic guitar duo Rodrigo y Gabriela at The McDonald on September 6.

There are additional artists playing The McDonald this year, so be sure and check the website.

Farther afield

The Edgefield is an exceptional outdoor music venue located outside Portland in Troutdale. It’s simply a lovely setting with outstanding acoustics.

Top-notch reggae musician Ziggy Marley plays the Edgefield on July 10.

The ever-popular Avett Brothers have a show there July 13.

Widely-praised, much-loved singer-songwriter Amos Lee – along with the Indigo Girls – play the Edgefield September 27.

Experiencing the Edgefield requires some travel time. Suggestion: leave at least one hour earlier than you think you’ll need to allow for traffic slowdowns, particularly near Wilsonville.

Ask me how I know!

This year, the Oregon Country Fair (in Veneta) takes place July 12, 13 and 14. Check the website for a list of performers.

Last, but definitely not least, The Fairwell Festival  at the Deschutes County Fairgrounds in Central Oregon takes place July 19 – 21.

This year’s lineup is fantastic!

Performers for the festival include Billy Strings, Sierra Hull, Jason Isbell, Shakey Graves, Sarah Jarosz,  Kacey Musgraves, and many more.

That’s a wrap!

Thanks for supporting new music, and for supporting listener-powered radio at KRVM!

We work to enrich the quality of life – and enhance the variety of music – in our community.

Please make a donation here.

Filed Under: Music, Music Scene, New Music Tagged With: Amos Lee, Avett Brothers, Blitzen Trapper, Bonnie Raitt, Cannons, Indigo Girls, John Fogerty, KT Tunstall, Rodrigo y Gabriela, Sarah Jarosz, Shawn Colvin, Sierra Hull, Skip Jones, The Edgefield, Ziggy Marley

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