Montana native Bethany Dick is an amazingly talented singer, songwriter and fiddle player with a captivating presence. A competitive fiddler throughout high school, she won several major titles. Her first album, The Beat of My Heart, was released in 1998. The self-penned 'Come the Morning', from that album, received significant airplay on bluegrass and americana radio across the nation, making it to #2 on the Bluegrass Gospel Charts. In 2000 she moved to Nashville, Tennessee, and released her second album This Beautiful Life, which she co-produced with acclaimed guitarist Bryan Sutton. Filling the fiddle, guitar, and harmony position in Sara Evans' band was her first road gig in 2002/2003. She continued her road work playing playing fiddle, mandolin, and guitar, and singing harmony with Pam Tillis in 2004/2005. She now fronts her own band, playing and singing around the country.
*1997 National Junior Fiddle Champion
*1998 &1999 Montana State Fiddle Champion
* 2001 Tennessee State Fiddle Champion
"I'm one of the many musicians of my generation who's been greatly influenced by Alison Krauss. Alison's second album, Two Highways, was my first taste of bluegrass fiddling, and I fell in love with it immediately. I studied Texas style fiddle extensively through high school, and delved into bluegrass once I moved to Nashville four years ago. My bandmates on the road encouraged me to open myself up to other styles of music, and I began collecting LPs from the '60's, '70's, and '80's, listening to sounds I'd never heard before. All of this has influenced, and will continue to influence, how I present my music to some extent, although I still tend to be partial to acoustic sounds."