Years active 2009-present Past members Jesse Allen | Website Official website Genres Bluegrass, Acoustic music | |
Members Matt RollandGrace RollandJennifer SandovalBekah Sandoval Rolland Profiles |
Run Boy Run is an American progressive bluegrass band out of Arizona, that plays a combination of traditional bluegrass music with original works presented with three part vocal harmony. Their style and music have captured the attention of the audiences and enabled them to win several band competitions. Their appearances on A Prairie Home Companion in early 2013 brought them national attention.
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Members

Matt and Grace are siblings, as are Jen and Bekah.
Bekah and Matt were married on July 5, 2013 in Yaak, Montana.
Beginnings

The Rollands and Sandovals had known each other for many years, as they had often been at Bluegrass Festivals where the Sandoval's father had played. Matt and the Sandoval's were all at the University of Arizona and held informal jam sessions. Jesse had been busking on a corner around the campus when he was asked to join in.

Their festival appearances brought them a lot of attention. In 2009, just a month or so after forming the group, they won the band contest at the Flagstaff Pickin' in the Pines Acoustic Music Festival, which got them started. Two years later they won the Telluride Bluegrass Festival Band Contest in 2011, putting them on the list with previous winners such as the Dixie Chicks and Nickel Creek. The members were split between Phoenix and Tulsa, limiting their time together. They continue to play local venues and festivals, including Country Thunder 2013 and the Ogden Friends of Acoustic Music Festival 2013.
Prairie Home Companion
On January 19, 2013, American Public Media's A Prairie Home Companion, with Garrison Keillor was broadcast live from Phoenix, Arizona. Looking for a local act, Run Boy Run was enlisted. Their original takes on music and rich harmonies enchanted Keillor, to the point where he commented on air that they needed to be on the show again. Four weeks later the band flew to Saint Paul, Minnesota to broadcast with Keillor live from the Fitzgerald Theater for the February 16 show.
Keillor was so impressed that he wrote part of the liner notes on the band's first full-length album, So Sang the Whippoorwill due for release just a few weeks later. He praised the band for their beautiful harmonies, "I hope they go on forever," he said.
After their first appearance on the show the band was victim to the “Prairie” Effect. "'So many people came to our website that it crashed — that was one of the most exciting things to happen to us,' said Matt Rolland."
So Sang the Whippoorwill
They used Kickstarter to fund their first full-length album. Each of the members contributed by writing at least one track on the album. It was released March 13, 2013. The album was number 66 on Folk DJ's May 2013 top albums. One description used for the album is "Arizona meets Appalachia" as the tones and harmonies are clearly rooted in bluegrass.
The recording was done in the Jim Brady Recording Studios.
Discography
Songs
So Sang the WhippoorwillSo Sang the Whippoorwill · 2013
Spin a Golden ThreadSomething to Someone · 2014
Under the BoughsSomething to Someone · 2014