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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,
s
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blog post My new friend Ben.
Category: Blog
Posted: May 22, 2009 at 8:42 PM
YouTube Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M6iwvTtHI2I

He already rocked, but was gracious enough to ask me to come along for the ride the other night. He and his band mates are my freakin’ heroes. I had the time of my life.
And nobody puts Baby in the corner.
I carried a watermelon?!
Thanks Ben!
blog post Heavy Lifting
Category: Blog
Posted: May 22, 2009 at 3:15 AM
I just watched the movie ANVIL.
It’s unbelievable. It made me want to perm my hair and join a metal band and move to Czechoslovakia and play shows in underground pubs and write songs about leather.
I knew nothing about the band, but saw the preview and immediately was super excited to see it. It seriously is an incredible documentary. For such a seemingly hardcore subject matter, this movie is poignant and tender, capturing moments where you truly see how very deeply these men care about this band and each other. I bawled like a baby. (shocker of the year.)
I sound like a freaking advertisement, but seriously it was an awesome movie.
That’s all.

k.
buh.

s
blog post Thirty Sucks!
Category: Blog
Posted: May 15, 2009 at 1:32 AM


I'm not there yet people, but I hear it sucks. I don't believe them. I think it rocks.
so...
I'm going to be brief, cause people get bored reading long things.

And by people i mean me. (when there's no pictures, it's hard to stay focused.)

I got invited to be a part of the season finale of one of my favorite shows, 30 Rock. I'm working on posting a little photo album of my escapade in NY, but it was one of my bestest days ever!! The show had all sorts of amazing guests, and the whole time I was looking around wondering what the eff I was doing there, but fuck it. They invited me. So I went.

(Anyone catch the irony of me NOT spelling the f-word the first time, then spelling it the second time and now me NOT spelling it the third time? I'm so complex.)

For those of you that saw the episode, you saw that it was a smattering of stars. So cool. And not just people who are well-known for being well-known,(BORING) but a really eclectic mix of pioneers in music who inspire the shit outta me. Not to mention the insanely talented cast and crew of the show. They are superstars to the max.

The vibe on the set was totally giddy. You know, the kid-kind of giddy, like when you find out you're getting a pony that also has wings and can fly you to meet Rainbow Brite who's going to be your new best friend, giddy.

Or when you get to sing with Elvis Costello.

Now you understand giddy?

But it wasn't just me. I think everyone felt like they were privileged to be there, and that was a really really lovely sentiment. Getting to be a part of something creative that makes you just grateful to contribute is a really rare and special occurrence. And I'm really thankful that the offer to participate came my way.

We spent a chunk of the day milling around the set of the show, and yes, I begged for a tour (thanks, Scotty G.) and took pictures in front of EVERYTHING. I have pictures of me in front of things that when I look back I don't even know what they were. Adam Levine and Robert Randolph were with me on the studio tour but they didn't think it was as cool as I did to pose in Liz Lemon's breakfast nook. I beg to differ.

Photos up really soon, I promise!

All in all, it was better than my birthday. Sorry, birthday. You've been one-upped.
I'll leave you with my favorite quote of the entire day made by the ultra-fabulous miss Cyndi Lauper:

"If you stop wearing shoes, will your feet keep growing?"

I never wanted to leave.
I wished there were sixty rocks.

xox

sb

P.S.
so... the song we sang on the show, "He Needs a Kidney", will be available on Itunes, and ALL the proceeds will go to the National Kidney Fund.
He needs a Kidney.
Don't we all?
Think about it.

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blog post Sara on 30 Rock - THURSDAY
Category: Blog
Posted: May 12, 2009 at 1:40 AM
Tune in to the 30 Rock season finale for a special surprise appearance by Sara.

The episode will air on Thursday - May 14th at 9:30PM EST on NBC.

Check out http://www.nbc.com/30_Rock/ for more details as they become available!

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Jun 30th, 1:54pm
Wow, Sara, that was so creative. It blew us away!! That's definitely my fav song of yours...I heard it on Jay Lenno first, and fell in love....
Jun 29th, 2:41pm
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Jun 18th, 3:33am
Hihi Sara ^_^ your music rocks~ ^_^ i really love your song, "Love Song" im addicted to it!~ its soooo awesome~ i never get tired of it. usually i get tired of songs that i listen to to much but i never get tired of yours~ you rock my world Sara~! LOVE YOU!
May 24th, 3:26am
your music is really wonderful
May 11th, 10:08pm
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Apr 22nd, 10:01am
hi.......... your beatiful, i love