Rebecca Frazier and Hit & Run
Rebecca Frazier gained notoriety as the first woman on the cover of Flatpicking Guitar Magazine, and has since become known as ‰ÛÏa genuine triple threat as singer, songwriter, and flatpicking guitarist.‰Û� (Nashville Scene) With over a decade of touring under her belt, Frazier has returned to the national stage with her flatpicking and songwriting showcase, When We Fall, released on Compass Records.
Hit & Run formed in late 2001 with the mutual desire to play ‰ÛÏauthentic yet modern‰Û� bluegrass. They quickly launched as a successful touring act out of Colorado, gracing stages of prestigious festivals and venues in 36 states and Canada and eventually migrating to Nashville in 2007 with two studio albums under their belts.
Journalist Craig Havighurst calls Rebecca Frazier ‰ÛÏEast Nashville real deal bluegrass,‰Û� and the success of her release, When We Fall, has been authenticating this title. The album earned accolades in 2013‰ÛÓ‰ÛÏBest Bluegrass Album of 2013,‰Û� according to Bluegrass Situation, #6 on Bluegrass Today‰Ûªs Monthly Chart, and #3 on Roots Music Report Bluegrass Chart.
Rebecca Frazier and Hit & Run have continued to delight audiences across the country with the ‰ÛÏhandspun yet motor-driven‰Û� music that earned Hit & Run their reputation as ‰ÛÏone of the tightest groups performing.‰Û� (Denver Westword) They are the only band to win the top triumvirate of major bluegrass band contests at the Telluride, Rockygrass, and SPBGMA Festival Band Championships.