Quinn Eastburn,
born in 2005, has been knocking audiences' socks off for over half his young life with prodigy fiddle chops and driving harmony singing. He has performed from farmers markets and the streets of Harvard Square to soloing with orchestras at Jordan Hall, the Berklee Performance Center, and the Stadium Theatre. Quinn has been featured at festivals in the U.S. and Canada including the New England Americana Festival, Kids Really Rock, Joe Val Bluegrass Festival, New Years Needham, GreenFest on Boston’s City Hall Plaza and others. In addition to fronting His Big Folks Band, Quinn also performs on occasion with the Arl-Lex Five and Dime, the Minors and with Grammy Nominee Alastair Moock. He has been heard on WMBR, WCRI and performed at the 92.9 Earth Fest on the Boston Esplanade. Along with his father Chris, Quinn co-wrote the Bluegrass Concerto for Little Fiddle and orchestrated Devil Goes Down to Georgia both of which he has performed multiple times as a soloist with orchestra. Aside from music Quinn also enjoys hanging out with friends, math problems and jumping on a trampoline.