In a program ranging from Bach partitas to rock covers and everything in between, Chris Thile extends the premise of his 2021 solo album Laysongs. Standing alone onstage with just microphone and mandolin, the MacArthur "genius grant" Fellow and founding member of Nickel Creek confronts, cajoles, and cozies up to personal and collective angels, demons, and musical passions.
Chris Thile is a Grammy Award-winning mandolinist, singer, and songwriter, known for his virtuosic playing and innovative approach to bluegrass and acoustic music.
Born in California in 1981, Thile co-founded the band Nickel Creek in 1989 and went on to release several critically acclaimed albums with the group. In 2006, Thile formed the progressive bluegrass band Punch Brothers, which has since become one of the most respected and innovative groups in acoustic music.
Thile has collaborated with a wide range of artists, including Yo-Yo Ma, Edgar Meyer, and Brad Mehldau, and has released several solo albums showcasing his diverse musical interests.