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Sarah J has been performing her entire life and is magnetized towards the stage. She is from Huntsville, Alabama, and gained a large following in that city after emerging into the scene in 2021 at only 18 years old. Sarah started training, vocally, for musical theatre and classical opera at the age of nine and grew up making local appearances at festivals, concerts, and live shows doing musical theatre, classical, and/or contemporary performances. After Sarah started her professional career in the contemporary scene in 2021, it quickly amplified into something much larger than she could have imagined. In October of 2022, Sarah performed as the opening act for artists Priscilla Block, Ingrid Andress, Tiera Kennedy, and Halley Withers. Sarah is known for her professional and energetic personality and her classy, yet soulful musical style. She accompanies herself on, both, piano and acoustic guitar. While Sarah's live show repertoire ranges all the way from country to alternative/indie music, her original music mixes the styling of soul, and pop while sometimes featuring Nashville country undertones, making her stand out from other artists. Her original work captures a wide range of audiences because of her timeless, eloquent voice and intricate instrumental composition. She has been composing music and writing lyrics since she was 12 years old. Much of Sarah’s musical compositions and vocal accents are an allusion to her classical background. While Sarah makes her living as a professional musician in Nashville, she received her undergraduate exercise science degree at Belmont University and is currently pursuing her doctorate in occupational therapy at Belmont University.