Saturday, August 08
6:00 pm
Sarah Sharp Quartet
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About the event

“Sarah offers an emotional journey of such intensity that it will not leave anyone indifferent.” Paris Move

“Sharp’s openness to taking songs where they might not have previously been sets her apart as an artist.” – New Jersey Jazz Society

“Sharp’s approach to conveying these messages is by way of warm celestial tones delivered with introspection and reflection as if sung under a star-laden nocturnal sky.” – Goldmine Magazine

Sarah Sharp is an Austin-based jazz singer and songwriter whose signature sound fuses jazz, vintage pop, folk, and cinematic storytelling. Known for her warm, captivating vocals and poetic lyrics, Sharp has become a defining voice in Austin’s creative music scene, consistently named Austin’s Best Jazz performer. Sarah brings an unmistakable charisma to every stage, weaving together wit, elegance, and emotional depth.

The Houston-born and raised performer is a soulful songwriter and so much more. She masters Americana, Pop, and old-school country music while exploring other sounds and collaborations. And it’s hard not to fall in love with her whole persona. As one reviewer wrote, she’s a little bit Tina Fey.

Sharp so impressed Michael Feinstein that he featured Sarah on his national radio show, Song Travels. Feinstein noted its beauty and pastoral feel, adding of one of her originals, “That is the kind of song that has such a classic quality to it and it’s a song that could have been written a long time ago, and yet it speaks so much to the world now, and I think it will speak to people wherever it’s heard.”

Sharp’s pedigree includes touring internationally with the Jitterbug Vipers, whose 2013 self-produced album “Phoebe’s Dream,’ earned Top 5 placements in Austin Music Awards categories for Best Female Vocalist, Producer, Songwriter, Album of the Year, Song of the Year, Band of the Year, and Best Jazz Band. The record was added to more than 90 radio stations in the U.S. and Canada.


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