Becky Buller
Becky Buller is an American bluegrass and roots singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist most known for her songwriting and fiddling.
Early life
Becky Buller was born January 31, 1979, in St. James, Minnesota. Buller grew up playing bluegrass music with her parents in a Southern Minnesota band called Prairie Grass. She began writing songs in middle school.She studied classical violin with Patti Tryhus at the Mankato School Of Music in Mankato, Minnesota, and Charles Gray at St. Olaf College. She served as concert master of the Mankato Area Youth Symphony in 1997. Buller was a percussionist throughout grade school, played bass in the jazz band, and sang in both concert and jazz choirs.
She studied bluegrass music and public relations at East Tennessee State University in Johnson City, graduating in 2001 with a communications degree.
Career
Buller co-wrote “Freedom,” the lead-off track of The Infamous Stringdusters' Laws of Gravity, “The Shaker” on The Travelin’ McCoury’s self-titled release, and “Good-bye Girl” on Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway’s Crooked Tree album.Buller is the recipient of 10 IBMA awards, including the 2016 Fiddler and Female Vocalist. She is the first woman to receive the Fiddler nod; she is also the first person to win in both vocal and instrumental categories. Her other awards include the 2020 Collaborative Recording for “The Barber’s Fiddle” and the 2020 Song for co-writing and fiddling on Special Consensus’ “Chicago Barn Dance.”
She has made guest appearances on WSM’s Grand Ole Opry and tours with the Becky Buller Band. Distance And Time, her third album for the Dark Shadow Recording label, was a nominee for the 2021 IBMA Album award. Her first Christmas collection, The Perfect Gift, released during the 2022 holiday season.
In April 2023, Buller was inducted into the Minnesota Music Hall of Fame.
She moonlights with the First Ladies Of Bluegrass, an all-female super group composed of the first women to win in their respective instrumental categories at the IBMA awards: Alison Brown, Missy Raines, Sierra Hull, Becky, and Molly Tuttle.
Buller serves on the board of the IBMA Foundation, which awards $50,000 annually in scholarships and grants to spread the word about bluegrass music and support those who create it. Buller also serves on the board of the East Tennessee State University Alumni Association.
Band
The Becky Buller Band- Becky Buller - vocals, fiddle
- Jacob Groopman - guitar
- Daniel Hardin - bass
- Wesley Lee - mandolin
- Ned Luberecki - banjo
Buller is also a member of the First Ladies of Bluegrass, a supergroup featuring the first women to win the IBMA Award in each respective instrumental category. Buller won the Fiddle Player of the Year award in 2016.
- Alison Brown - banjo, vocals
- Becky Buller - fiddle, vocals
- Sierra Hull - mandolin, vocals
- Missy Raines - bass, vocals
- Molly Tuttle - guitar, vocals
Personal life
Discography
Songwriting credits
Credits taken from Buller's official website.| Artist | Year | Song | Co-writers |
| Alan Bibey and Grasstowne | 2018 | "New Life" | |
| The Bankesters | 2012 | "Our Song " | |
| The Bankesters | 2012 | "The Captain" | |
| The Bankesters | 2013 | "Rise Up" | Rick Lang |
| Blue Moon Rising | 2010 | "Ain't No Way" | Jeff Hyde |
| The Churchmen | 2013 | "In the Twinklin' of an Eye" | |
| The Churchmen | 2013 | "Mercy Road" | Jerry Salley |
| The Churchmen | 2015 | "Harbor in the Sky" | Steven Mougin |
| The Churchmen | 2015 | "For Thine" | Kevin Elias |
| Dan Boner | 2020 | "Raven Tresses" | |
| Darin and Brooke Alrdidge | 2013 | "Love, Speak to Me" | Jeff Hyde, Jimmy Fortune |
| Darin and Brooke Alrdidge | 2013 | "Laurie Stevens" | Bethany Dick-Olds |
| Darin and Brooke Alrdidge | 2013 | "Higher Than My Heart" | Sarah Majors |
| Dave Adkins | 2014 | "Tennessee Twister" | Nancy Cardwell |
| Doyle Lawson and Quicksilver | 2001 | "Be Living" | |
| Infamous Stringdusters | 2017 | "Freedom" | Jeremy Garrett |
| Joe Mullins | 2012 | "Moses" | |
| Kenny Smith & Amanda Smith | 2004 | "Without a Trace" | Alan Bartram |
| Kenny Smith & Amanda Smith | 2004 | "Why Don't You Just Say Good-Bye" | |
| Kenny Smith & Amanda Smith | 2005 | "Why Do You Do What You Do" | |
| Kristi Stanley | 2018 | "Raven Tresses" | |
| Lisa Aschmann | 2012 | " Ordinary Day" | Lisa Aschmann |
| Lisa Aschmann | 2012 | " Pocket Solar Calculator" | Lisa Aschmann |
| Mark Newton | 2001 | "Charlie Lawson's Still" | Tommy Austin |
| Mark Newton | 2003 | "Cabin in the Trees" | |
| Nu-Blu | 2012 | "Martha & Mary" | Nancy Cardwell |
| Rhonda Vincent | 2003 | "Fishers of Men" | |
| Ricky Skaggs | 2013 | "Music to My Ears" | Lisa Aschmann, Mark Simos |
| Russell Moore and IIIrd Tyme Out | 2004 | "Rest My Weary Feet" | |
| Russell Moore and IIIrd Tyme Out | 2009 | "My Angeline" | |
| Russell Moore and IIIrd Tyme Out | 2019 | "Barefoot Girl" | Louisa Branscomb |
| The Special Consensus | 2009 | "Gone to Carolina" | Justin Carbone |
| The Special Consensus | 2012 | "Scratch Gravel Road" | |
| The Special Consensus | 2018 | "She Took The Tennessee River" | Jon Weisberger |
| The Special Consensus | 2020 | "Chicago Barn Dance" | Alison Brown, Missy Raines |
| Stephen Mougin | 2020 | "Railroad Man" | Stephen Mougin |
| Valerie Smith | 2005 | "In Those Mines" | |
| Valerie Smith | 2005 | "Heaven Is Waiting" | |
| Valerie Smith | 2007 | "The Rain" | |
| Valerie Smith | 2011 | "Blame It on the Bluegrass" | Elizabeth Shrum |
| Valerie Smith | 2011 | "A Good Day, Lord" | Jeff Hyde |
| Volume Five | 2018 | "North Dakota" | Craig Market |
| The Whites | 2018 | "Dont Tune Him Out, Tune Him In" | |
| Molly Tuttle | 2022 | "Goodbye Girl" | Molly Tuttle |
| The Travelin' McCourys | 2018 | "The Shaker" | Alan Bartram |