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Sister Sadie Biography
There was no master plan. No label strategy. Just a spontaneous jam at Nashville’s Station Inn between a few friends; seasoned players, all women, making a little noise. But something clicked. The room lit up, the crowd roared and Sister Sadie was born.
What started as an accidental band became a force. GRAMMY-nominated. IBMA-decorated. Opry-validated. But for all the accolades, they were often reduced to one line: an all-female bluegrass band. True. But never the point. Sister Sadie has always been about the music. The fire. The truth.
Their new album, All Will Be Well, is that truth - loud, fearless and free. You’ll hear echoes of bluegrass, but what rises is something bigger: country, Americana with muscle, gospel grit and raw storytelling.
From the haunting “Prodigal Daughter” to the swagger of “Do What You Want” and the aching beauty of “If I Don’t Have You,” these six women are not performing roles, they’re telling you who they are.
This is Sister Sadie, evolved: bold, bonded and braver than ever. They're not asking for space. They're taking it. And they’re just getting started.
Read MoreWhat started as an accidental band became a force. GRAMMY-nominated. IBMA-decorated. Opry-validated. But for all the accolades, they were often reduced to one line: an all-female bluegrass band. True. But never the point. Sister Sadie has always been about the music. The fire. The truth.
Their new album, All Will Be Well, is that truth - loud, fearless and free. You’ll hear echoes of bluegrass, but what rises is something bigger: country, Americana with muscle, gospel grit and raw storytelling.
From the haunting “Prodigal Daughter” to the swagger of “Do What You Want” and the aching beauty of “If I Don’t Have You,” these six women are not performing roles, they’re telling you who they are.
This is Sister Sadie, evolved: bold, bonded and braver than ever. They're not asking for space. They're taking it. And they’re just getting started.
Americana
Bluegrass
Country
Folk
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