ALL GROWN UP: Amaya Rose became famous as a child prodigy on the fiddle, even playing with Merle Haggard. Now 18 years old, she’s a seasoned fiddler, singer, and all around performer of bluegrass and country music. Credit: PHOTO COURTESY OF BILL MIRKEN

Temple Beth El hosts an Independence Day event each year with live music and food, and for several years, the featured performer has been local fiddle champion and country singer Amaya Rose.

Known as a child prodigy with virtuosic ability on the fiddle, and a clear, bright singing voice, it’s been a few years since Rose visited Santa Maria for a concert. Now 18 years old, she’s been away at school, but is back on the Central Coast, explained banjo player Bill Mirken. They are ready to continue the July 4 tradition at Temple Beth El this year.

ALL GROWN UP: Amaya Rose became famous as a child prodigy on the fiddle, even playing with Merle Haggard. Now 18 years old, she’s a seasoned fiddler, singer, and all around performer of bluegrass and country music. Credit: PHOTO COURTESY OF BILL MIRKEN

Mirken, who is a regular at the temple, has collaborated with Rose since she was 14. The July 4 concert will feature Rose, Mirken, and Ryan McKinley, but ā€œit’s Amaya’s show,ā€ Mirken said.

ā€œShe has played at Beth El three or four times,ā€ he said, ā€œand she’s got a whole fan club down there. They just love her.ā€

Rose and McKinley will trade off on fiddle and guitar, Mirken said, so Rose can strum guitar and sing when not fiddling. Rose sings her own originals along with country and bluegrass standards.

Mirken explained that Rose was schooled in classical music early in her musical education, but took to Americana styles of music because it allowed her the freedom to be creative and play more than what’s written on a page. Growing up on a Paso Robles ranch, she played a lot in jam circles, he said, often with gray- or white-haired bluegrass pickers.

ā€œShe’s very comfortable being around people three and four times her age,ā€ he said, ā€œand she relates well with them and they just enjoy her. She’s got a personality unlike most teenagers.ā€

AMERICANA MASTERS: Champion fiddler and country singer Amaya Rose (pictured left) and banjoist Bill Mirken (picture front, right) will lead a July 4 concert at Temple Beth El in Santa Maria. Credit: PHOTO COURTESY OF BILL MIRKEN

Rose definitely knows how to make an impression, especially on professional musicians. She played with Monte Mills and the Lucky Horseshoe Band at the age of 9, Mirken said, and after that was asked to join the band.

But most impressively, Rose was asked to play as an opening act for none other than Merle Haggard and The Strangers in 2014.

ā€œShe’s the most magnificent musician I’ve ever seen,ā€ Mirken said. ā€œIt astounds me that she’s willing to play music with me because I am nothing compared to her. She’s special, and there’s not too many special people like that around here.ā€

The concert at Temple Beth El is a bluegrass concert, Mirken said, but they will play some country songs too, and Rose will play one original. There won’t be a whole lot of ā€œpatriotic songs,ā€ he said, but they’ll focus on Americana style music that most will recognize, like Dolly Parton’s ā€œJoleneā€ or Elvis Presley’s ā€œBlue Moon of Kentucky.ā€

CATCH THE SHOW: Temple Beth El presents Amaya Rose, Julio Boysenberry, and Ryan McKinley performing live Americana music on July 4 starting at noon at Temple Beth El, 1501 E. Alvin, Santa Maria. Cost is $18, $15 for members, and $5 for kids. More info: 478-1463.

But no matter what they perform, Mirken knows that Rose is going to bring her astounding skill to the show.

ā€œShe’s just phenomenal,ā€ he said. ā€œEveryone who meets here and hears her play just can’t get enough.ā€

Managing Editor Joe Payne never fiddled with the violin. Contact him at jpayne@santamariasun.com.

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