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Sara Watkins first came to prominence as a member of
Nickel Creek, the progressive bluegrass outfit that also featured her brother
Sean and childhood friend
Chris Thile. Once the group gained momentum in Americana circles in the 2000s,
Watkins began playing sessions, appearing on records from rockers and country artists alike, establishing herself as a presence outside of the group.
Sara Watkins launched her solo career in 2009, after
Nickel Creek went on an indefinite hiatus, and from that point on, she moved easily between the folk and adult alternative scenes, a versatility highlighted by the Watkins Family Hour shows she and
Sean held at the hipster venue The Largo in Los Angeles, and her founding of the singer/songwriter supergroup
I'm with Her, who released their debut album in 2018.
Born on June 8, 1981 in Vista, California,
Sara began playing music as a child, learning fiddle as her older brother
Sean studied mandolin.
Sean met
Chris Thile through their mutual tutor and soon the trio formed
Nickel Creek in 1989, the year
Sara turned eight. Following a debut appearance in Carlsbad, California, the trio became a fixture at bluegrass festivals in the '90s. As they built an audience, they self-released Little Cowpoke in 1993 and Here to There in 1997. They won over
Alison Krauss, who helped them get a record deal with Sugar Hill and produced their eponymous debut for the label. Released in 2000,
Nickel Creek was an immediate hit in bluegrass and Americana circles, and over the next few years, they steadily built their fan base. This expansion of their audience was helped by sessions and side projects, such as the
Mutual Admiration Society, a group featuring all three members of
Nickel Creek,
Glen Phillips of
Toad the Wet Sprocket, and
John Paul Jones, the bassist for
Led Zeppelin. The
Mutual Admiration Society recorded an album which they supported with a tour in 2004.
Nickel Creek's prominence in modern bluegrass and Americana circles helped
Watkins land a solo deal with Nonesuch Records in 2008.
John Paul Jones produced her self-titled debut, which appeared in April 2009. Although she had gone solo, she hadn't abandoned her
Nickel Creek bandmates -- she and her brother
Sean often played as the Watkins Family Hour at The Largo in Los Angeles -- nor did she shy away from collaborative work, frequently playing sessions and sharing the stage with all manner of folk, country, and rock musicians.
Sun Midnight Sun, her second solo album, was released in September 2011; it was produced by
Blake Mills.
Nickel Creek reunited for the 2014 album
A Dotted Line, which was followed the next year by an official
Watkins Family Hour album.
Watkins moved to
New West Records for 2016's
Young in All the Wrong Ways.
In 2017,
Watkins united with fellow singer/songwriters
Aoife O'Donovan and
Sarah Jarosz to form
I'm with Her, who released their debut album,
See You Around, in February 2018.
Watkins Family Hour released
Brother Sister in 2020, then the fiddler returned to her solo career in 2021 with
Under the Pepper Tree, a children's album inspired by her newborn baby. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine