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Sean Watkins, a member of the progressive bluegrass band
Nickel Creek, released his debut album in 1991.
Sean and his sister
Sara, along with father and son duo Scott and
Chris Thile, formed
Nickel Creek in San Diego in 1990. The four met at a weekly pizza parlor show by the southern California group
Bluegrass Etc. Sean showed virtuosic talent early on, reaching the finals in both mandolin and guitar at the National Flatpicking Championship at the age of 16. In 1994,
Nickel Creek reached the regional division of the Pizza Hut International Bluegrass Band Championship. The band released its self-titled debut on Sugar Hill Records in May 2000. The single "Reasons Why" hit number one on the Americana charts. While
Nickel Creek's roots lie in modern folk and bluegrass, they are also influenced by everything from alt-pop to
Ella Fitzgerald to
Beethoven. The group was nominated for two Grammys in 2001. That same year,
Watkins released his first solo effort,
Let It Fall, a collection of original instrumentals. He showed signs of
Nickel Creek's new pop direction on 2003's genre-bending
26 Miles, a hobby he would turn into a habit on 2006's electrifying
Blinders On. In 2009,
Watkins and
Switchfoot frontman
Jon Foreman released an eponymous album under the moniker
Fiction Family. Their collaboration yielded a sophomore outing in 2013 with
Fiction Family Reunion. 2014 proved a busy year for
Watkins with the release of
A Dotted Line, the first collection of new music from
Nickel Creek since 2005, and a new solo album,
All I Do Is Lie. In 2015,
Sean and his sister
Sara released
The Watkins Family Hour, the first-ever studio recording of the duo's longtime revue at Los Angeles' Largo; it also featured
Fiona Apple and
Benmont Tench. Early in 2016,
Sean released his fifth solo album,
What to Fear. ~ Erik Hage