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Artist description
Sara Mann is a bona-fide triple threat as a
singer-songwriter-stage performer,
she represents a winning combination of sensitivity,
songcraft, beauty and pure star quality. |
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Music Style
Jazz, Rock, Folk, Pop |
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Musical Influences
Joni, Janis, Billie, Etta, Eva... |
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Similar Artists
One of a kind baby! |
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Artist History
Disliking the structure of piano lessons, Sara began playing
piano by ear from the age of 5. She has been playing
piano now for 20 years, guitar and bass for 6. She has been singing back-up for
Harry Belafonte for the past 6 years, Brian Setzer
and made her Broadway debut in Saturday Night Fever.
Her songs can be heard on various film soundtracks,
MTV real world/road rules and fox promos.
Currently, she has been touring with her Jazz band. |
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Group Members
Jazz:
Gerald Clayton
Jason Sutter (Jack Drag)
Miles Mosley
Rock:
Stacy Jones (American Hi-Fi-, Veruca Salt, Letters to Cleo)
Scott Riebling (Letters to Cleo)
Michael Eisenstein (Letters to Cleo, Kay Hanley, Nina Gordon)
Pete Caldes (Gravel Pit, The Gentlemen)
Ed Velasquez (Gravel Pit, The Gentlemen) |
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Instruments
Piano, Guitar, Bass, Vox |
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Albums
Sara Mann EP, Sara Mann Live |
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Press Reviews
"It's been fun watching her skill soar over the past 5 years...."Skin to Skin" has taken on a life of it's own"
-Harry Belafonte
"When she sings, you hear that she's got a helluvalotta soul for a white woman.
It's early yet, but if this is any indication, Sara could emerge as one of the best female singer-songwriters in Boston"
-The Noise, Boston
"Sara Mann is a talented young artist whose sound is continuing to evolve, so keep your eyes and ears open for her.
Come and be enveloped by the sounds of a woman who sings from the heart; she's on the verge of stardom"
-Michelle Price, Emerson College's Beacon |
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Location
Los Angeles, CA - USA |
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