No Limits On Musical Landscape for Adventurous Fiddler Watkins

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If variety is the spice of life, then fiddler Sara Watkins' career is a mighty flavorful stew.

The 30-year-old California native's itinerary veers from project to project, indiscriminately mixing genres and collaborators, with exciting irregularity. When not headlining her own shows, as she will do Saturday in Memphis at St. Mary's Episcopal School's Buckman Arts Center, you may find her , teaming with Lyle Lovett to provide music for a production of Shakespeare's "Much Ado About Nothing," touring with alternative rock band The Decemberists, hosting public radio's "A Prairie Home Companion," or singing Dolly Parton's "Jolene" with Fiona Apple in Los Angeles.

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No Limits On Musical Landscape for Adventurous Fiddler Watkins

"It keeps getting more and more diverse, which is really fun," says Watkins, anticipating an upcoming fall tour with gospel vocal group the Blind Boys of Alabama. "It kind of feels like I'm trying on all these different clo...

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