Latest Release

- 18 APR 2025
- 18 songs
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- Orpheum Theatre · Thu 16 Apr · 19:30
- Baltimore Museum of Industry · Fri 17 Apr · 17
- Schaefer Center for the Performing Arts · Sat 18 Apr · 19:30
- Old Forester's Paristown Hall · Sun 19 Apr · 19
- Hill Auditorium · Tue 21 Apr · 19:30
- Krannert Center for the Performing Arts · Wed 22 Apr · 19:30
- Fair Grounds · Thu 23 Apr · 19
- Festival International de Louisiane · Fri 24 Apr · 19
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About Rhiannon Giddens
Singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Rhiannon Giddens became a major force in 21st-century Americana both on her own and as a member of the Grammy-winning Carolina Chocolate Drops. Born in Greensboro, North Carolina, in 1977, Giddens became fascinated with multiple strands of American roots music after university and learned banjo and fiddle. In 2005, she cofounded the Carolina Chocolate Drops, an all-acoustic African American band who put a fresh spin on folk, blues, string-band and old-timey music and became a hot property in the Americana realm for several years. After the band’s 2012 album, Leaving Eden, Giddens focused her attention on starting a solo career. She released an EP on her own in 2014 and her first full-length solo album, Tomorrow Is My Turn, the following year. Covering classic blues, folk and country tunes and more, she created a new sound by recontextualising her rootsy sources in a more modern but still organic musical framework. While still interpreting some roots-oriented tunes, she increasingly distinguished herself on subsequent albums as a songwriter with something fresh to bring to the Americana scene. After multiple solo Grammy nominations, she won the award for Best Folk Album for 2021’s They’re Calling Me Home.
- FROM
- North Carolina, United States of America
- BORN
- 1977
- GENRE
- Singer/Songwriter