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Check out Sarah's official website at www.sarahwheeler.tk!
Want to hear more from Sarah? Listen and download four new songs--"Blind to Me", "Oral Fixation", "Ladies in Waiting", and "Broken Dolls"--here!
At the young age of 16, Sarah Wheeler is already demonstrating her fine abilities as a singer, songwriter and musician. Currently recording and producing her first album, Sarah is a fiercely independent young woman with high standards and even higher goals.
At the age of 12, Sarah first picked up a guitar and began taking lessons. It wasn't long before she wrote her first song and fell in love with creating music. However, her shy nature kept her from performing publicly. It is only recently that she has decided to release her music into the world. Her upcoming album, Child of Tuesday, which she wrote and recorded herself, is tentively scheduled to be released in the fall of 2003.
"These songs are so deeply personal that it literally took me years to gather up enough courage to let others hear them," says Sarah. "I was very afraid of criticism. Every song I write is a little glimpse of my soul--so if people reject my music, then it's as if they were rejecting me. But now I feel comfortable sharing my songs, and I'm looking forward to seeing the reaction that people have to them."
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A song I wrote about rape, partially inspired by the book of the same title by Laurie Halse Anderson. Fairly good quality...I'm still learning after all. Those sensitive to the subject of rape should listen with caution.
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CD: Child of Tuesday (upcoming)
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Credits: Lyrics and music by Sarah Wheeler |
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A newborn! Very mood driven, introspective, and personal. My muses were having a very reflective, melancholy day when they gave me this. A simple arrangement of piano and vocals.
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CD: Child of Tuesday (upcoming)
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Credits: All music and lyrics by Sarah Wheeler |
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