SISTER SADIE

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BIOGRAPHY

A group of "bluegrass chart-toppers" (Rolling Stone) whose lineup "brings together some of the best women bluegrass music has ever claimed" (Alison Krauss), Sister Sadie is the only all-female act in history to be named Vocal Group of the Year and Entertainer of the Year by the International Bluegrass Music Association. Solo artists Tina Adair, Gena Britt, and Deanie Richardson formed the group in 2012, along with former bandmates Beth Lawrence and Dale Ann Bradley, making their collaborative debut with the self-titled Sister Sadie in 2016, and earning a GRAMMY nomination for the album's follow-up, Sister Sadie II, in 2018.

Individually, the band's original five members have all left unique marks on American roots music. Together, they're one of the most decorated groups in modern-day bluegrass. In 2021, after Bradley exited, the group added bassist Hasee Ciaccio and vocalist Jaelee Roberts.

Today, Sister Sadie is made up of world-renowned musicians and singers — Gena Britt on banjo, Deanie Richardson on fiddle, Hasee Ciaccio on acoustic bass, Jaelee Roberts on guitar, and Mary Meyer on mandolin.


Sister Sadie is an inspiring musical collaboration bringing together some of the best women bluegrass music has ever claimed
— Alison Krauss