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Christopher Scott Thile (; born February 20, 1981) is an American
mandolin A mandolin ( it, mandolino ; literally "small mandola") is a stringed musical instrument in the lute family and is generally plucked with a pick. It most commonly has four courses of doubled strings tuned in unison, thus giving a total of 8 ...
ist, singer, songwriter, composer, and radio personality, best known for his work in the progressive acoustic trio Nickel Creek and the acoustic folk and progressive bluegrass quintet Punch Brothers. He is a 2012 MacArthur Fellow. In October 2016, he became the host of the radio variety show ''
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'', which in December 2017 was renamed '' Live from Here''.


Biography

The three members of Nickel Creek met in 1989 at
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's That Pizza Place, listening to weekly bluegrass shows with their parents. Their first album, '' Little Cowpoke'', was released on December 31, 1993. Later albums included '' Nickel Creek'' and '' This Side'', which went platinum and won a
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for Best Contemporary Folk Album, respectively. In 2005, Nickel Creek released '' Why Should the Fire Die?'', which received critical acclaim and sold 250,000 units. Thile has also released solo albums, including ''Not All Who Wander Are Lost'' (2001) and 2004's ''Deceiver'', on which he wrote, composed, sang, and played every part. In 2008, Thile released a collaboration album with bassist Edgar Meyer, and he also plans to release a collaborative album with Hilary Hahn.


Personal life

In 2003, Thile married fashion designer Jesse Meighan. The couple divorced in 2004, after 18 months of marriage. Thile married actress Claire Coffee on December 23, 2013. Coffee and Thile have a son named Calvin Eugene Thile, born on May 15, 2015.
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member Sam Thompson is Thile's great-great-great-great-uncle.


History


1981–1999: Early life and career

Thile was born in
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, in 1981. His earliest memories of music are listening to
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's recording of "The Girl from Ipanema" before he even turned one year old. When he was two, his family started going to That Pizza Place, where he listened to John Moore's band Bluegrass Etc. When Thile was four, his family moved to Idyllwild, California. Thile began playing the mandolin at the age of five, taking occasional lessons from John Moore. At age eight, Thile's family and the Watkins family formed Nickel Creek. The band performed at many California bluegrass festivals, and as a result Chris had to be home-schooled. At age twelve, he won the mandolin championship at the Walnut Valley Festival in
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. That same year, 1993, Thile made a demo tape and sent it to the Sugar Hill and Rounder record labels. Both labels showed interest, but the Thiles went with Sugar Hill. The next year, Chris Thile released his first solo album, ''
Leading Off ''Leading Off'' is the debut solo album by American newgrass mandolinist Chris Thile, released on September 25, 1994 by Sugar Hill Records. Thile was 13 years old at the time of its release. Track listing #"Shadow Ridge" (Thile) – 2:43 #"Slime ...
'', featuring mostly original compositions. In 1995, the Thile family moved to
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, where Chris' father Scott Thile accepted a position at
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as a musical instrument technician. In 1997, Chris released ''
Stealing Second ''Stealing Second'' is the second solo album by American newgrass mandolinist Chris Thile, released in 1997 on Sugar Hill. All of the songs on ''Stealing Second'' were written by Thile. Track listing #"Ah Spring" - 1:44 #"Stealing Second" - 3:1 ...
'' and Nickel Creek released ''
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''. Chris went on to attend
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for a few semesters, where he was a music major.


2000–2005: ''Wander'' and ''Deceiver''

Following the major success of the album '' Nickel Creek'', Thile released '' Not All Who Wander Are Lost'' in 2001. The album featured guest appearances from several well-known instrumentalists such as Stuart Duncan, Béla Fleck, Edgar Meyer, Jerry Douglas, and Bryan Sutton. In 2003, Thile teamed up with mandolinist Mike Marshall for the duet album ''Into the Cauldron'', which included original pieces as well as pieces by Charlie Parker and J. S. Bach. Also in 2003, Thile joined Mark O'Connor for his double CD set "Thirty-Year Retrospective" which was nominated for a Grammy. In 2004, Thile released ''
Deceiver Deceiver, Deceivers, The Deceiver or The Deceivers may refer to: Books * ''Deceiver'' (novel), a 2010 novel by C. J. Cherryh * ''The Deceiver'' (novel), a novel by Frederick Forsyth * ''The Deceivers'' (Aiello novel), a 1999 novel by Robert Aiello ...
'', an experimental album on which he recorded every track himself. This included electric guitar, piano, drums, violin, viola, cello, and bass. ''Deceiver'' demonstrated some pop/rock songwriting in addition to "newgrass".


2006–present: Punch Brothers and Edgar Meyer project

In August 2006, Nickel Creek announced that at the end of the year, they would no longer be recording together as a group, and their tour scheduled through 2007 would be their last for an indefinite period of time. In February 2014, the group announced that it would be releasing another album. Thile was a judge for the fifth annual Independent Music Awards to support independent artists' careers. In 2006, Thile formed
How to Grow a Band How To Grow A Band is a 2011 music documentary film about the early days of American progressive bluegrass band Punch Brothers. The film stars Chris Thile, Gabe Witcher, Noam Pikelny, Chris Eldridge, Paul Kowert and Greg Garrison and features inte ...
, with whom he recorded ''
How to Grow a Woman from the Ground ''How to Grow a Woman from the Ground'' is a 2006 album by Chris Thile and Punch Brothers. It was released on Sugar Hill on September 12, 2006. The album is named after a song on the album; a cover of the original by folk singer Tom Brosseau. ...
'', Thile's fifth album. In an interview with the ''Nashville City Paper'', Thile described the band's formation: The band consisted of Chris Thile (mandolin), Gabe Witcher (fiddle/violin), Chris Eldridge (guitar), Greg Garrison (bass), and Noam Pikelny (banjo). Bryan Sutton has also filled in on guitar when necessary while Eldridge played out commitments to The Infamous Stringdusters. In 2007, the band officially changed its name first to "The Tensions Mountain Boys" and then " Punch Brothers". On March 17, 2007, at
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, this group debuted Thile's ambitious "The Blind Leaving the Blind", a 40-minute suite in four movements that Thile told NPR was written in part to deal with his 2004 divorce. Punch Brothers released its first album, " Punch", February 26, 2008, on Nonesuch Records. The album featured Thile's suite "The Blind Leaving the Blind", as well as other original songs. To promote "Punch", Thile and Punch Brothers planned a year-long tour in 2008, as well as a February 29 appearance on '' The Tonight Show with Jay Leno''. In late 2008, Paul Kowert replaced Garrison on bass. Punch Brothers released '' Antifogmatic'' on February 15, 2010, and continued to tour. On November 5, 2010, the band performed "Rye Whiskey" on the ''
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'' with Steve Martin guesting on banjo. Punch Brothers released their third album, Who's Feeling Young Now?, in early 2012. In November 2014, Punch Brothers released a single entitled "I Blew It Off", from their then-untitled fourth album. In December 2014, the band announced the scheduled release of an upcoming album and simultaneous release of another new single, "Julep". Punch Brothers latest album, The Phosphorescent Blues, was released on January 27, 2015. In August 2008, Thile and
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Edgar Meyer announced the release date of the duo's planned debut album. The album was released on Thile's label Nonesuch Records on September 23, 2008. Commenting on the collaboration, Thile said "Edgar is one of the biggest influences on my musical life, and now I'm in a duo with him and writing songs with him. This was my dream. I always wondered what it would be like to be playing music this hard." The duo toured in September and October 2008 to promote the album. In 2012, Thile won a MacArthur Fellowship. In 2014, Thile recorded a new collaborative album with Edgar Meyer entitled Bass & Mandolin and embarked on a tour with Meyer to support the album. Also in 2014, Thile reunited with Nickel Creek to release a new album called ''
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'' in celebration of their 25th anniversary. The group also embarked on a national tour titled NC25."Nonesuch Releases First Nickel Creek Album in Nine Years, "A Dotted Line," April 1"
'' Nonesuch Records''. February 18, 2014. Retrieved February 18, 2014.


Side projects

Thile is featured in the documentary ''Bluegrass Journey'', along with the rest of Nickel Creek. He has also appeared on a number of other artists' recordings, including Béla Fleck's ''
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'', playing arrangements of Baroque, Impressionist, Classical and other styles of music with Fleck and Edgar Meyer; ''Jam Session'', with Mark O'Connor,
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, Bryan Sutton, and Jon Burr; the Dixie Chicks' ''Home'', Kate Rusby's ''
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'', Julie Fowlis's '' Cuilidh'', Dolly Parton's ''
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'', Dierks Bentley's ''Up on the Ridge'', and Sarah Jarosz's ''Song Up in Her Head'' and ''Follow Me Down''. Thile has performed as a duo with guitarist and vocalist Michael Daves since 2005. They released their debut album, ''Sleep With One Eye Open'', on May 10, 2011. Recorded at Jack White's studio, the album consists of 16 classic bluegrass duets. Jack White also produced and played on the duo's 7" vinyl record ''Man in the Middle'' on Third Man Records. Thile and Daves met in 2005 at a bluegrass jam at NYC's Baggot Inn. In 2009 Thile completed a mandolin concerto entitled ''Ad astra per alas porci''. The work was commissioned by a consortium of orchestras including the Colorado Symphony Orchestra, Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra, Oregon Symphony, Alabama Symphony Orchestra,
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, Delaware Symphony Orchestra, Portland Symphony Orchestra, and
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. Thile performed the world premiere of the first movement with the Interlochen Arts Camp World Youth Symphony Orchestra under director Jung-Ho Pak, and premiered his entire concerto with the Colorado Symphony Orchestra on September 17, 2009. In 2011, he recorded '' The Goat Rodeo Sessions'' with cellist Yo-Yo Ma, bassist Edgar Meyer and fiddle player
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. On October 25, 2011, he appeared on the Tonight Show as a member of the Yo-Yo Ma and Friends musical act. On June 19, 2020, the same group of musicians released a second album entitled ''
Not Our First Goat Rodeo ''Not Our First Goat Rodeo'' is a 2020 collaborative album by Stuart Duncan, Yo-Yo Ma, Edgar Meyer, and Chris Thile, featuring Aoife O'Donovan. It was released on June 19, 2020. Background On October 24, 2011, Stuart Duncan, Yo-Yo Ma, Edgar ...
''. Thile released a solo album entitled ''Bach: Sonatas and Partitas, Vol. 1'' in June 2013. The work comprises three works by Johann Sebastian Bach written for solo violin: Sonata No. 1 in G minor, BWV 1001; Partita No. 1 in B minor, BWV 1002; and Sonata No. 2 in A minor, BWV 1003. For 2018-19, Thile was named to the Richard and Barbara Debs Composer's Chair at
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. In 2021 the artist was inter alia part of the Newport Folk Festival in July.


''A Prairie Home Companion / Live From Here''

Thile made his first appearance on
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's radio show ''
A Prairie Home Companion ''A Prairie Home Companion'' is a weekly radio variety show created and hosted by Garrison Keillor that aired live from 1974 to 2016. In 2016, musician Chris Thile took over as host, and the successor show was eventually renamed ''Live from He ...
'' in 1996, at age 15 and has returned numerous times—as a solo artist, with Nickel Creek, and with Punch Brothers. On February 7 and 14 in 2015 and January 30 and February 6, 2016, he was the show's guest host. On July 21, 2015, Keillor officially announced that he was leaving the show and that Thile would succeed him as permanent host in 2016. Thile's first show as host took place on October 15, 2016, at the
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in St. Paul. On February 18, 2017, Thile announced that his version of the show had been renewed for another season. On December 16, 2017, at the Town Hall theater in New York, Thile announced that the show would be renamed '' Live from Here''. The show continued airing live on public radio until its final show, on May 30, 2020. American Public Media, the producer of the show, halted production as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic's effect on shows with live audiences; on June 14, 2020, Minnesota Public Radio announced the show's cancellation.


Awards and nominations

* 1996 – Nominated for Grammy Award for Best Country Instrumental Performance for "Scotland" from ''True Life Blues: The Songs of Bill Monroe'' * 1997 – IBMA award for Album of the Year for ''True Life Blues: The Songs of Bill Monroe'' * 2001 – IBMA award for Mandolinist of the Year * 2002 – Won Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Folk Album for '' This Side'' (with Nickel Creek) * 2005 – Nominated for Grammy Award for Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical for ''
Deceiver Deceiver, Deceivers, The Deceiver or The Deceivers may refer to: Books * ''Deceiver'' (novel), a 2010 novel by C. J. Cherryh * ''The Deceiver'' (novel), a novel by Frederick Forsyth * ''The Deceivers'' (Aiello novel), a 1999 novel by Robert Aiello ...
'' * 2006 – Nominated for Grammy Award for Best Country Instrumental Performance for "The Eleventh Reel" * 2007 – BBC's Folk Musician of the Year * 2007 – Nominated for IBMA Mandolinist of the Year * 2008 – Nominated for
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Instrumentalist of the Year * 2012 – Nominated for Grammy Award for Best Bluegrass Album for ''Sleep with One Eye Open'' (with Michael Daves) * 2012 – MacArthur Fellowship ($500,000 'Genius Grant') * 2013 – Won Grammy Award for Best Folk Album for '' The Goat Rodeo Sessions'' (with Yo-Yo Ma,
Stuart Duncan Stuart Duncan (born April 14, 1964) is an American bluegrass musician who plays the fiddle, mandolin, guitar, and banjo. Life Duncan was born in Quantico, Virginia, and raised in Santa Paula, California, where he played in the school band. He ...
, and Edgar Meyer) * 2014 – Won Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Instrumental Album for ''Bass & Mandolin'' (with Edgar Meyer) * 2015 – Awarded Honorary Doctorate from The New School. * 2019 – Won Grammy Award for Best Folk Album for '' All Ashore'' (with Punch Brothers)


Discography


Solo


Collaborations


Nickel Creek


Punch Brothers

* 2008: '' Punch'' * 2010: '' Antifogmatic'' * 2012: '' Who's Feeling Young Now?'' * 2012: ''Ahoy!'' P* 2015: '' The Phosphorescent Blues'' * 2015: ''The Wireless'' P* 2018: '' All Ashore'' * 2022: '' Hell on Church Street''


Mutual Admiration Society

* 2004 '' Mutual Admiration Society'' ( Nickel Creek and Glen Phillips)


References


Further reading

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External links


Multimedia


Listen and/or watch Chris Thile on 5 episodes
of the WoodSongs Old-Time Radio Hour: No. 165 as a member of Nickel Creek; No. 199 Chris Thile with Bryan Sutton; No. 287 Chris Thile and Mike Marshall, another master of the mandolin; No. 416 Chris Thile and the How To Grow a Band, No. 506 Edgar Meyer & Chris Thile {{DEFAULTSORT:Thile, Chris American bluegrass musicians American country singer-songwriters American public radio personalities 1981 births Living people MacArthur Fellows Nickel Creek members American banjoists American mandolinists American bluegrass mandolinists American male guitarists American radio hosts Guitarists from California Radio personalities from California Singer-songwriters from California Murray State University alumni People from Oceanside, California Grammy Award winners 21st-century American musicians 21st-century American male singers 21st-century American singers Punch Brothers members American male singer-songwriters