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Micah A. John is a Boston-based multi-instrumentalist, vocalist, and singer-songwriter. She plays American Roots Music of several types, including Old Time songs and tunes, Bluegrass, Folk, Country, and Americana.
As a 3-year-old, Micah saw Jake Armerding play fiddle at Club Passim and was determined that she was going to learn to play the fiddle someday. She hung on to that desire, and at age 9, after a friend gave her an old student fiddle, she began taking lessons from Bronwyn Keith-Hynes. Across the last 8 years, Micah has been fortunate to study fiddle with several amazing teachers, including Bronwyn, Bobby Britt, and Bruce Molsky. Micah also plays and studies guitar, and she can contribute to a song on mandolin, bass, and clawhammer banjo as well.
Micah was accepted into the Berklee City Music High School Academy as a vocalist, beginning in her freshman year of high school and graduated as a fourth-year City Music Scholar in 2024. Additionally, she received the City Music Scholarship to attend the 2021 Aspire Five-Week Program at Berklee College Of Music, where she studied music theory and string music. She now attends Harvard College, where she studies history.
Micah has competed and placed in several competitions. In 2024, at the virtual Deer Creek Fiddlers Convention Contest, she won the Open Vocal division and won the Open Fiddle division. Locally, at the Lowell Banjo & Fiddle Contest she has placed in Twin Fiddle (1st in 2022 and 2023 with Lillian Chase, and 1st in 2021 with Rosalie Coleman), in Old Time Fiddle (2nd in 2022 and 2023, and 3rd in 2021), in Bluegrass Fiddle (1st in 2019), and in the Youth Division (Honorable Mention in 2018, and 2nd in 2017). In 2022 and 2023, at Clifftop, Micah placed 3rd in Youth Fiddle.
Micah plays regularly around New England, so be sure to check out her show dates on the front page of this site.