Billy Strings

Musician

Birthday October 3, 1992

Birth Sign Libra

Birthplace Lansing, Michigan, U.S.

Age 31 years old

Nationality United States

#5575 Most Popular

1963

His album Home won the Grammy for Best Bluegrass Album at the 63rd Annual Grammy Awards.

In 2021, he joined Bill Kreutzmann's Billy & the Kids for a number of shows, along with James Casey (saxophone).

As a solo artist, he was part of the Newport Folk Festival in July 2021.

On September 24, 2021, he released his third studio album, Renewal.

Billy Strings' touring band was expanded from a quartet to a five piece when frequent guest fiddler Alex Hargreaves was asked to become a permanent member during a show in Baltimore on July 3, 2022.

The band consists of Billy Failing (banjo), Royal Masat (bass), Jarrod Walker (mandolin) and Alex Hargreaves (fiddle).

1992

Billy Strings (born William Lee Apostol, October 3, 1992) is an American guitarist and bluegrass musician.

His album Home won the Grammy Award for Best Bluegrass Album in 2021.

Billy Strings was born William Lee Apostol on October 3, 1992, in Lansing, Michigan.

His father died of a heroin overdose when he was two and his mother remarried Terry Barber, an accomplished amateur bluegrass musician whom Strings regards as his father.

The family later moved to Morehead, Kentucky, and then to Muir, Michigan.

While he was still a preteen, his parents became addicted to methamphetamine.

He left the family home at the age of 13 and went through a period of hard-drug usage.

His family eventually achieved sobriety; Billy stopped using hard drugs and drinking alcohol, becoming "California Sober" and consuming only cannabis and similar "light drugs" (ie psychedelics).

Barber was a heavy influence on his stepson, introducing him to traditional bluegrass artists at a young age, including Doc Watson, Del McCoury, David Grisman, Bill Monroe, John Hartford, Ralph Stanley, Earl Scruggs and Larry Sparks.

Strings is also a rock and metal fan, influenced by Jimi Hendrix, Johnny Winter, Widespread Panic, Phish, Grateful Dead, Def Leppard, Between the Buried and Me and Black Sabbath, and played in hard rock and indie rock bands in his teens.

Apostol got his stage name, Billy Strings, from his aunt, who saw his ability on multiple traditional bluegrass instruments.

2012

In 2012, Don Julin, a mandolin player from Traverse City, Michigan, and author of Mandolin for Dummies, asked Strings to join him on a paying gig.

The partnership lasted for the next four years.

2016

The International Bluegrass Music Association awarded him with the Momentum Instrumentalist of the Year award in 2016.

Bluegrass Situation named him a scene tastemaker in 2016.

2017

Rolling Stone named Strings one of the Top Ten New Country Artists to Know in 2017.

Lisa Snedeker of HuffPost proclaimed Turmoil & Tinfoil as one of the best albums of 2017, writing: "In September it charted at No. 3 on the Billboard Bluegrass charts. 'Nuff said."

At Grey Fox, he served as their very first artist in residence in 2017 and 2018.

Strings has appeared on famous PBS musical TV programs Austin City Limits and Bluegrass Underground.

He has toured with Greensky Bluegrass, The Infamous Stringdusters, Leftover Salmon,, Cabinet and others.

Of those bands he played with early in his career, he has cited Greensky Bluegrass specifically as a major influence and his "favorite band."

In February 2017, Strings was named one of the six new rising stars of bluegrass by Acoustic Guitar.

He also collaborated with Molly Tuttle on the songs "Sittin' on Top of the World" and "Billy in the Lowground".

2018

On February 12, 2018, Rolling Stone published an article titled "Bluegrass Prodigy Billy Strings Plots 2018 Spring Tour", saying: "Billy Strings doesn't have any trouble living up to his name. [He is] one of the latest breakneck guitar pickers to emerge in the bluegrass world."

In March 2018, Rolling Stone released Strings' debut music video for his song "Dealing Despair" from his album Turmoil & Tinfoil.

He planned to play over 200 shows in 2018.

He has been invited to play on stage with artists including Dierks Bentley, Del McCoury, Bill Kreutzmann, Bob Weir, David Grisman, Larry Keel, Sam Bush, The Marcus King Band, Greensky Bluegrass, The Infamous Stringdusters, The String Cheese Incident, Leftover Salmon, Widespread Panic, Tool, and more.

He has performed at festivals including Frankfort Bluegrass Festival (Frankfort, IL), Hookahville, Blue Ox, Pickathon, Merlefest, DelFest, High Sierra Music Festival, Lollapalooza, Grey Fox Bluegrass Festival, Telluride Bluegrass Festival, John Hartford Memorial Festival, Aiken Bluegrass Festival, Appaloosa Music Festival, Wheatland Music Festival, Red Wing Roots Music Festival, Bristol Rhythm & Roots, Rooster Walk, French Broad River Festival, Makers Trail Festival, Under the Big Sky Festival and the All Good Presents 4848 Festival.

In March 2018, PBS announced that Strings was to be the inaugural performer at the new cave for the renowned series Bluegrass Underground in the caverns of Pelham, Tennessee.

2019

In January 2019, Rolling Stone wrote an article titled "Why Guitarist Billy Strings Is the Bluegrass Star You Don't Want to Miss."

He was signed to Rounder Records in June 2019.

Strings released his album Home (produced and engineered by Glenn Brown) under the label on September 27, 2019.

It became his most successful release yet, reaching No. 1 on the Heatseekers Albums and Bluegrass Albums charts, as well as debuting at No. 11 on the Emerging Artists Chart.

On September 26, 2019, Billy Strings was voted the International Bluegrass Music Association Guitar Player of the Year in Raleigh, North Carolina.