GIBSON HONORS GROUNDBREAKING, WORLD-RENOWNED MANDOLIN VIRTUOSO AND TWO-TIME GRAMMY-NOMINATED ARTIST SIERRA HULL AS THE FIRST-EVER FEMALE ARTIST TO HAVE A SIGNATURE GIBSON MANDOLIN
GIBSON SIERRA HULL F-5 MASTER MODEL AND SIERRA HULL F-5G MANDOLINS TO DEBUT WORLDWIDE ON OCTOBER 7
Gibson continues to set the benchmark for craftsmanship, quality, innovation, and sound excellence, honoring the trailblazing mandolin virtuoso Sierra Hull with her very first signature F-5 Master Model and F-5G mandolins.
NASHVILLE, TN. Gibson has shaped the sound of music since 1894, when Orville Gibson first designed and built mandolins in his workshop. 130 years on, the groundbreaking and forward-thinking carved top design that revolutionized the mandolin and guitar world, delivering a louder, more durable, more playable instrument, remains the DNA of every Gibson.
To honor this journey, Gibson is proud to celebrate the groundbreaking two-time GRAMMY®-nominated mandolin virtuoso, singer, guitarist, and songwriter, Sierra Hull, who is now the first-ever female artist to have a signature Gibson mandolin. On October 7, Gibson will debut the Sierra Hull F-5 Master Model and the Sierra Hull F-5G mandolins worldwide. Both mandolins will arrive in a Sierra Burst VOS Varnish finishand come with unique case candy in a package worthy of this trailblazing artist who has taken the mandolin and bluegrass communities by storm.
Explore the current Gibson mandolins HERE, as well as the Epiphone Bluegrass Collection HERE.
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“This was the first time I’ve gotten to see the process of building mandolins up close and personal, which has been such a beautiful and fun thing to witness,” continues Hull. “To see a mandolin go from simply a piece of wood to the final product of an amazing instrument is kind of mind-blowing. I’ve never been one to know a lot about the ins and outs of wood types, or real specs of instruments, but I am really connected to what I feel and hear from an instrument—even if I don’t always have the language to discuss it. I’ve learned, and continue to learn, a lot about this tiny instrument I love so much through this process. It’s been so fun.”
Currently nominated for the International Bluegrass Music Association’s “Female Vocalist of the Year” and “Mandolin Player of the Year,” Sierra is also the only woman to have been nominated for, let alone win, six International Bluegrass Music Association (IBMA) “Mandolin Player of the Year” awards, Sierra Hull is world-renowned for her exceptional technical proficiency and genre-bending musical style. Sierra started playing mandolin at age eight, and by age 10, made her Grand Ole Opry debut. Her fusion of bluegrass, Americana, folk, jazz, and modern progressive acoustic music attracted the attention of other highly skilled bluegrass musicians, and she has collaborated with and received accolades from Eric Clapton, Dolly Parton, Brandi Carlile, Cory Wong, Billy Strings, Dave Matthews, Bill Kreutzmann, Sturgill, Simpson Gillian Welch, Béla Fleck, and Alison Krauss. Hailing from Byrdstown, Tennessee, Hull’s innovative sound is deeply rooted in bluegrass yet continually pushes boundaries.