Her voice is killer, and her band is nuts. Saw her live, she opened for Shakey in LA during his tour this September, and was excited to see more of her music this festival.
0:36 Bells of Every Chapel 4:16 Why'd Ya Do It 8:08 In Dreams 11:01 West Virginia Waltz 16:48 The Sea 21:13 Little Bird 25:56 Don't Let Your Deal Go Down 30:06 Snakes Crawl At Night 35:17 Made Like That 40:10 Jeremiah
@@Homesteadhappyhour Weren’t many people there, at the time of this festival alot still thought the “thing “was still a thing……. Know what I mean???? 😎Sierra is great regardless of the crowd size.
This! What kind of producer puts a headline act as a warmup band. They started the event on top and went downhill from there. Don’t the follow the internet popularity of Sierra? Unless Sierra had another gig somewhere else.
Yep. She's a headliner for sure. Best show I've ever recorded. Feel so lucky to have seen her in West Virginia play to less than 200 people and hang out with her afterwards. Doubt I'll get that intimacy again. She's absolutely incredible.
I can't believe Sierra has gone from being the first band to open at a music festival to where she is at now in such a short time! She really shot straight up to the top, and is so deserving of it. Can't hide a talent like hers!
Sierra is a pro. Natural gifted singing and talented playing but she's worked at this a lot through many years and though Rounder has embellished her offerings, there are solid arrangements and top shelf talent around her bringing her into a new league..., so that's worth supporting.... but live is where the excitement is I think.
but also let's remember that the recording sessions bring other musicians work too which has value. But yep, she and her present touring group are the real deal on stage! - kickin'!
Instrumentation in this band is certainly top notch. But that three part harmony is just glorious, especially in "West VIrginia Waltz: wow. Love the dynamics and tight timing. These people are so well rehearsed.
This was a musically accomplished performance by the entire band. Sierra's taste in music is so refreshing and her voice is so wonderfully unique. One of our finest musical talents today.
@@slowerpicker Fiddler Josie Toney and the band keep developing deeper groove with Sierra as this tour has worn on. I agree they don't teach that, more or less. Josie's dad raised her playing contradances, but she also studied with Bruce Molesky at Berklee. She's definitely got loads of depth to tap to support Sierra. I love it.
@@slowerpicker I gotta say the whole band seems to have more fun and be better to watch when they have a rowdy drunk audience. Is there even a live audience in this video?
We must have slipped into an alternate reality. That's the only way this makes sense. This crew as openers would be impossible any other way. Must have been one hell of a lineup. Thanks for the video.
Y'all certainly can't judge a book by its cover, that being said, Sierras voice is a mixture of the Great country, blues, jazz and any other genre of women of yesteryear all wrapped up in her voice. Her rebel with a cause stance and blazin her own trail might be unconventional an unconforming, but folks will think they've gone back in time to the good old days after hearin a voice that reminds them of another time. 🌅
@@dougmcpheters1546 Unicoi County. Going to see her/ them in Asheville Dec. 3rd at the Grey Eagle. Great place. Close and personal.👍🏼. I think tickets are $16:00.
Sierra Ferrell. Always wonderful and inviting. Super superlative voice. Rare and soaring. We are so lucky to hear Sierra. Josie Toney's fiddle work is driving and wonderful and lilting on the softest of Sierra's terrific tales. Just terrific. Delicate, supportive mandolin by Josh. Deep in the pocket bass courtesy Austin Janey. Sierra is a sparkling gem. Ruby voice. Thanks so much Sierra and the band.
I was wondering how there couldn't be a huge crowd because she's becoming my favorite artist, but then I remembered COVID. That's how good this set is. I completely forgot about what's been the Big Thing for 2 years. 😅
The pure voice like Patsy Cline and Linda Ronstadt and just a little country like Loretta Lynn, she is going to make waves and bring back traditional Country.
I agree with Patsy Cline, but I think her chops are better than Linda R. and I have been her fan for years. Sierra is herself but she seems to channel other singers. Sometimes I hear Patti Page and other times I hear Bonnie Raitt. Her vocal prowess is all over the map!
Wow seriously… just fell on this by accident and blown sideways, absolutely stunning live performance, just checked upcoming tour schedule and it seems their hitting Dublin in January. Like one of the comments said, Sierra and band, given a good push by their record company would/will be huge in Ireland and Europe….. looking forward to catching them here in Dublin.
Your a future Legend and this venue doesn't deserve you. I want Sierra to know I have. Followed her for years now and know she is a legend in the making. Just keep on doing her thing. I love her style and feel country will come around to her.. just keep working. And if your ever in NC. I have room for you and your band
I agree. Just happened on it while enjoying Joni at Newport. Fell instantly in love with her and her incredible band. Told a friend about her and he already knew about her. Guess she has been around since was 16.
Saw her in Portland, Maine in the spring of 2022 at the State Theater. Amazing show with zero hitches. She's going to be around a long time, hopefully!
@@shittysunglasses amazing! It was unique that the venue was a church. The sound was amazing. Her voice was even better live and her band mates were great
Thank you so much for the upload. We saw the entire festival this year and Sierra was the best. Didn't think we'd see it again because HSB doesn't post-broadcast the live acts. Her songs are the best.
This live recording quality is track worthy on an album. Either the person shooting the video is an expert at mixing audio or the band really do have that sense of timing that only comes with talent practice and commitment.
I'd love to hear her sing some of June Carter and Loretta Lynn's songs, she could cover them really well. She has the great oldtime country voice that I thought I'd never hear again.
This gal is awesome! So glad i choose it! Y’all check out my favorite bluegrass band Hayde , their from Norway, but when they sing , I swear their souls were born and reared in a holler! God bless everyone !
what a voice. shes so legit, her story, her songs, her stage presence...and the album is stellar, just as much as the live show. two sides of the coin.
This was perfect. I honestly love this sound better than her recordings. If she switched up the musicians for the show or something, I think it was a great choice.