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My new Bio.
By: Me

So I’m supposed to tell you about myself and we’ve tried to write something fancy, and I’m just not that fancy, so here I go.
The non-fancy me.

I’ve been writing songs for as long as I can remember. Some of them make me happy and some of them are shit, but all of them come because I can’t imagine what else to do with my head and the things that are in it besides write songs.

Songs, and some pretty bad poetry.
But mostly just songs.

LITTLE VOICE is my first major label album. I signed with Epic Records on tax day 2005, and I spent the better part of the next year writing and developing the material for the album that is set to release July 3rd. Songwriting is the most sacred thing in my life. It’s how I process my world. For now, it’s usually me and my piano (that I rent cause I don’t have one), my lousy grammar, and some emotion that makes me feel like I’m bursting at the seams.
And it’s the best feeling in the world.

We started recording in February of 2006 and it took about a year to get to a place where we felt like it was finished. My producer, Eric Rosse, and I spent countless hours deliberating, fighting, and seeking compromise on what would make this music the best it could be. I’m not proud to say it, but I feel like in many ways I walked in with my dukes up. In the end, we both walked away with some gnarly battle scars, and an album that we’re both pretty damn proud of. It represents one of the most tumultuous years of my life that thankfully made me a stronger, better artist. I’m incredibly grateful for that.

It’s a collection of songs that pretty much mean the world to me. They chronicle my life, my relationships, my basket-case-ness, and my utter devotion to trying to write honest stuff down and share it. That’s where the title comes from. This record was really about me learning to trust my own instincts, and more importantly, recognize how desperately I needed to learn to listen to myself, however inexperienced and naïve I may be. It sounds cliché, but that little voice is sometimes the only voice that’s speaking the truth. I think that’s pretty fucking cool.

“What kind of music is it?”

I write mostly on piano and I’m a girl, so lots of people say it’s Norah Jones, or Fiona Apple. That’s fine. I love Norah’s subtlety and Fiona’s fierce lyrical prowess. But I also have an affinity for the playful and intelligent-pop of people like Elton John and Ben Folds. And although I don’t Police and Bjork changed my musical necessarily write like them, Radiohead, the consciousness. Ben Gibbard writes better lyrics than I can even imagine up. Etta James and Sam Cooke make me wish I lived 50 years ago. Counting Crows recorded an album that I consider to be perfect, and Bob Marley created music that makes me want to be a better human being.

So there’s all that. And it’s all in there. In me. Somewhere. So do what you will with that information, I know it’s vague, but it’s the best I can do.

“Where are you from and how’d you end up here?”

I grew up in Eureka, CA. Since hardly anyone knows where that is, I’ll tell you. It’s pretty much as north as you can go up the coast of California before you stop paying sales tax. (Oregon, baby.)

I lived on several acres of Redwood forest, and spent most of my time in the woods developing a delightfully overactive imagination that I’m pretty proud to say I’ve managed to salvage. I sang in high school choirs and did community musical theatre and played right field softball and rode horses and had my heart broken a few times. I was borderline normal.

I was incredibly lucky.

I moved to LA to go to UCLA, and realized the world was bigger than my hometown. Way, way bigger, come to find out. In school I studied Communications, but everywhere else I secretly studied the world around me. I felt stupid and wonderful and small and liberated and exhilarated and I started feeling the need to write it all down. So I did. And then I wanted to start singing those things. I played open mics and small shows that started becoming bigger shows and actually started calling myself a musician. I met my band/road mates and finally started sharing music. Because of them, I also rediscovered what “family” means. I met my manager, Jordan Feldstein, who has made tiny opportunities blossom into bigger ones, and now I’m not a waitress anymore. I fell on my ass more than once but figured that I’d rather do this than anything, so what the hell?
And here we are.

“Why’d you write such a long bio?”
I realize this is incredibly self-indulgent, but it all feels important to me, and I’m a terrible editor. So, thanks for coming. Thanks for listening. Thanks for ignoring my potty mouth, and thanks for giving a shit about this music. I really really truly appreciate it.

Love and peace,
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blog post Gee Whiz, G 20.
Category: Blog
Posted: Sep 26, 2009 at 8:57 PM
Before I start to forget what this day feels like, I’m going to try and write it all down. This was one of the most surreal and exhilarating days I’ve ever experienced, and frankly I’m still part pinching myself and part inhaling a beer to relax from it. (Both are pretty pleasant.)

I was honored beyond belief to be asked by Michelle Obama to be a part of a performance and luncheon she was hosting in Pittsburgh this morning for the G20 Summit. For those of you that aren’t up on the political happenings, this is a conference that is held for the leaders of the top 20 wealthiest nations in the world to get together and discuss global economics and ways to improve our struggling world-wide economy.

I’m going on a little tangent here. Wanna join?

I’m not going to lie, I admit to historically being desperately confused by politics and economics. At the risk of sounding moronic, it can be boring. I feel like I can’t trust any stories I read, see, or hear because it all feels like somebody’s opinion and not fact. That, in addition to the constant bickering and sensationalistic journalism that’s out there makes me so irritated. I want to shake people’s heads off. Not to mention the fact that I can’t keep anybody’s name straight.

“Excuse me, what’s your name? I’d like to shake your head off.”

I promise I have a point.

This experience has reminded me how important it is to do your best to muddle through the bullshit, people. Whatever your view may be on the political spectrum, it’s so vital to have one. I’m not going to claim that everybody needs to hole up and learn the names of ALL the states, (just kidding, PLEASE know that) but to be involved and to educate your self is so powerful. We can’t forget that.

Definitely hard to forget the power of politics on the streets of Pittsburgh this morning, that’s for sure. There was more law enforcement than I’ve ever seen in every Harrison Ford movie combined. Maybe even every Will Smith movie too. The city felt eerie in that way. Hardly any citizens anywhere in a city that’s usually bustling. Yeah. I said it. Bustling.

We made our way through the deserted streets and check points and arrived at the CAPA school for the arts and basically just hung out until all the really important people got there. The venue was in an intimate auditorium that seated not only the First Lady of the United States, but the first ladies of the other 19 countries at the G20 Summit, plus about 100 students from the school. I thought I was shaking because it was really cold backstage, but I was actually just ragingly nervous. I did squats and punches in the air to warm up. I stopped when secret service gave me the stink eye. Note to self: don’t punch the air when the First Lady is around. It freaks people out.

The show was lovely and I got to make two new buddies in the lovely and talented Trisha Yearwood and the absolutely infectiously joyful Yo-Yo Ma. We high fived. I felt good about that. The students were articulate and interesting, and so sweet in a Q & A session post-performance. And yes, I said the word “ass” and everyone gasped. I will forever go down with a potty-mouth. Even if it’s presidential.

Off to lunch at the Andy Warhol Museum. We dined beneath Warhol’s portrait of Jackie Kennedy Onassis, and ate fancy pumpkin soup with bacon in it, and an entrée that I thought was a second appetizer, and probably the nicest champagne I’ll ever taste.

And I sat next to the First Lady.

Fuh Real.

I couldn’t believe they said I would be at her table, but then they said I’d be right next to her….. oh em gee 20. She is so kind and warm and I literally watched her put everyone in the room at ease, myself included. Her grace is effortless, and she made me feel welcomed as a guest and not a tag along. (although I’d have settled for tag along) Being in the company of all these incredible women was a peek into a world that I’ve never seen before, and it was fascinating. Differences of opinion or policy aside, it’s a group of women who share a very unique experience as First Ladies. Its not an easy position to be in, and they seem to do it with such poise and dignity. I felt like I got to see that they have frustrations and aspirations and faults like every last one of us.

For me, they all became human.

I was deeply inspired by that.

My gratitude goes out to every last person that made this day possible. I will most definitely never forget this experience.

And to Mrs. Obama, you are my hero.



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blog post Sara's Latest Tweet: Playing at the G20 Summit!
Category: Blog
Posted: Sep 24, 2009 at 6:00 PM
"Just arrived in pburgh for G20 summit. I'm so political! Playing for the first lady on friday! No big. Actually WAY BIG!"

- @SaraBareilles (via twitter)

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Oct 23rd, 10:13pm
Love your music!! you have an AMAZING voice *is jealous* stay wonderful
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YOu have an awesome voice
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