Sarah Jarosz's Austin City Limit's episode to air Nov. 6th
Be sure to tune in Saturday, Nov. 6th for the debut broadcast of Sarah Jarosz's Austin City Limits performance.
Learn more about Austin City Limits and find out when the show will air on your local PBS station by visiting www.AustinCityLimits.org.
posted by admin on Thursday, September 02, 2010 at 6:48 PM | permalink |
"Long Journey" featured in Army Wives
Did you watch the season finale of Army Wives on Sunday night? If so, you probably heard a familiar song.
The song "Long Journey" from Song Up In Her Head was featured in the season finale. If you don't already have the album, make sure you pick up a copy.....or download now form iTunes or Amazon.com.
posted by admin on Wednesday, August 25, 2010 at 12:44 PM | permalink |
Mansinneedof and Pepsi Refresh Project
Sarah's song "Mansinneedof" was recently featured as the soundtrack for a video that is part of the Pepsi Refresh Project... check it out!
posted by admin on Thursday, July 29, 2010 at 5:41 PM | permalink |
Sarah to perform at Americana Awards Show
Sarah has been added as a performer at the Americana Honors & Awards show. Other featured performers include Emmylou Harris, The Avett Brothers, Rodney Crowell, Wanda Jackson, Rosanne Cash, Patty Griffin, Sam Bush, Ray Wylie Hubbard, Ryan Bingham, Corb Lund, Carolina Chocolate Drops, Joe Pug, and Will Kimbrough.
The show will take place at the historic Ryman Auditorium in Nashville on Thursday, September 9th. Tickets for the 9th Annual Americana Honors & Awards ceremony are ON SALE NOW and are available online via Ticketmaster, Ryman.com, the Americana Music Online Store, as well as in-person at the Ryman box office.
posted by admin on Wednesday, July 28, 2010 at 2:21 PM | permalink |
Sarah Nominated for 2010 Americana Music Award
This morning in Nashville, the Americana Music Association announced their nominees for the 2010 Americana Music Awards. Sarah was named one of five nominees for New/Emerging Artist of the Year! Others nominated in the category are Ryan Bingham, Hayes Carll, Corb Lund, and Joe Pug.
The Americana Music Awards Show will be held September 9th at the Ryman Auditorium.
posted by admin on Wednesday, May 12, 2010 at 1:53 PM | permalink |
Sarah records Austin City Limits episode for late October airing
Last week, Sarah returned to Austin for an immensely special opportunity - she performed to an enthusiastic hometown audience for an Austin City Limits recording. The episode, which also features Steve Martin with the Steep Canyon Rangers, will air sometime in the fall, probably late October.
posted by admin on Monday, May 03, 2010 at 6:17 PM | permalink |
New feature and interview in Victory Review
Check out this new feature and interview of Sarah written by Mike Buchman for Victory Review, the on-line magazine of Victory Music, a non-profit promoting acoustic music in the Pacific Northwest.
posted by admin on Tuesday, April 13, 2010 at 6:38 PM | permalink |
Sarah playing 2010 Newport Folk Festival
Sarah will be playing the Newport Folk Festival on Saturday, 7/31, and for a very short time, you can enter the promo code JAROSZ to get a great discount on tickets!
You'll need to act fast! These discounts are not being offered to the general public, and will end TOMORROW, Friday March 26th, the day regular priced tickets go on sale to the rest of the world.
To get the early bird price for Saturday, 7/31, click here and enter promo code JAROSZ.
To get an even deeper discount buy for Saturday and Sunday by clicking here and entering promo code JAROSZ.
posted by admin on Thursday, March 25, 2010 at 7:28 PM | permalink |
Sarah wins 3 Austin Music Awards
Sarah has been named Best Female Vocalist, Best Country/Bluegrass Artist, and Best Folk Act by the Austin Music Awards! The award winners were announced by the Austin Chronicle on Wednesday March 17th. Sarah also placed highly in the Musician of the Year, Songwriter of the Year, Album of the Year, Song of the Year, and Miscellaneous Instrumentalist categories.
posted by admin on Thursday, March 18, 2010 at 7:27 PM | permalink |
Sarah nominated for two Lone Star Music Awards
LoneStarMusic Magazine has announced the nominees for the 2010 LoneStarMusic Awards, and Sarah has earned two nominations! She's up for Best Vocal Performance - Female and Best Emerging Artist.
These awards are decided by public vote -- to do so, you've got to either pick up a copy of the Jan/Feb 2010 print edition of LoneStarMusic Magazine (presumably only available in Texas), or you can sign up to receive a ballot via email by subscribing to their newsletter. SIGN UP HERE.
Deadline for voting is February 28th ... and the winners will be announced at Gruene Hall on Sunday, March 21st.
posted by admin on Friday, February 12, 2010 at 9:50 AM | permalink |
Sarah has also just confirmed that she'll be opening for The Dave Rawlings Machine w. Gillian Welch for two shows at the Parish Room in Austin, TX on December 13th and 14th! Check the tour dates page for details.
posted by admin on Thursday, November 12, 2009 at 9:22 PM | permalink |
Listen to Sarah's NPR All Things Considered Feature
This spot aired on All Things Considered on Sunday, June 14th ... and you can stream it online!
posted by admin on Wednesday, August 26, 2009 at 3:15 PM | permalink |
"Song Up In Her Head" CD Release and Summer Tour!
Hello everybody! I hope everyone's having a great summer! This is my first official journal entry on my new website! I wanted to update you all on what I've been up to lately.
The month of June was packed with lots of fun shows and the official release of my debut CD "Song Up In Her Head" on June 16, 2009. I started out the month in Colorado at the Pagosa Springs Folk 'n Bluegrass Festival. It was such a great way to kick off the summer. I was joined by Samson Grisman and Alex Hargreaves during my set at the festival and for the rest of my shows in June. Many friends were in Pagosa including The Infamous Stringdusters, The Boston Boys, and The Belleville Outfit.
From there, I returned home to Texas for two amazing CD Release shows. The first was at the Cactus Cafe in Austin. It was a sold out show! Thanks to everyone who came out. It was truly a magical night. Thanks so much to Griff Luneberg. The next show was the following night at the gorgeous Blue Rock Artist Ranch and Studio in Wimberley, Texas. Thanks to Billy and Dodee Crockett for opening up their incredible home for such a fun show... there was even a thunderstorm towards the end of our set that knocked out the electricity for a second, but the lights came back on just as we played our last note!
I then traveled to Nashville, Tennessee, were I had my official CD Release show at the legendary Station Inn. I had up some special guests during that show including Darrell Scott, Abigail Washburn, and Casey Driessen. It was such a blast and an honor to get to perform on that historic stage.
From there it was off to Telluride, Colorado, for the Telluride Bluegrass Festival. I hitched a ride from the Montrose airport to the festival with the Steeldrivers. It was great getting to meet them for the first time! Their car dropped me off in Mountain Village and I rode the Gondola into town. The beauty of that place never ceases to amaze me. I made sure to get in as many gondola rides as possible throughout the weekend.
From there I met up with Gary Paczosa, Tim O'Brien, Luke Reynolds, and The Greencards for lunch at a little Mexican restaurant on Main Street. The weekend was off to an amazing start. That night, Crooked Still invited me and many guests up during their rockin' set at Fly Me To The Moon Saloon. What a fun night! That brings us to Sunday. I was honored this year to have a duo set on the Elks Park workshop stage with Abigail Washburn. It it always such a treat to get to sing and play with Abby. That night, the Punch Brothers' first set at the Sheridan Opera house was exclusively Radiohead songs. They invited me up to sing "The Tourist" which is the last song on the album "OK Computer." Those Punch Bros. are incredible, and it was so much fun to get to sing with them. They had many amazing guests throughout the night including Bela Fleck, Sara and Sean Watkins, Bryan Sutton, Aoife O'Donovan, and Julian Lage. For the encore, The Punch Bros. jumped off the stage and into the crowd. Chris called me back to sing "Where The Soul of Man Never Dies" with him. This is the third year in a row he's invited me to end the show with that song, and Chris said it should become a tradition. It was also a special treat to get to meet Ed Helms from The Office and The Hangover. I've been a huge fan of The Office for a long time, so I was so stoked to meet him! Backstage after the show there was an epic arm wrestling match and jam that I'm sure will go down in the Telluride history books. It was an amazing weekend that I'll never forget!
I then returned back home to Texas and drove up to Dallas to open for the Greencards at Poor David's Pub. My grandpa and a bunch of my relatives came out for that show! On the drive back to Wimberley that night, Kym told my parents and I that we had to take exit 353 and check out the "Czech Stop" and told us we wouldn't regret it. At about 3:00 a.m. we finally arrived at this tiny little gas station, and lo and behold I had one of the best reuben sandwiches of my life, along with kolaches and several other assorted baked goods that blew my mind. Definitely something to check out if you ever find yourself on I-35 between Dallas and Austin. It's open 24 hours! The next day I opened another show for the Greencards at Threadgill's in Austin. It was a thrill to get to open for them!
Last week I gave a free in-store performance at Waterloo Records in Austin. A big thank you goes out to John Kunz and also everyone who came to the show!
Now I'm getting ready to hit the road again! I'm traveling up to Oak Hill, New York to play at the Grey Fox Bluegrass Festival! After that, I fly to Colorado where I'm playing my first main stage set at RockyGrass. I've been attending the RockyGrass Academy and Festival for the past seven years. It's really where it all began for me outside of Texas and it always feels like a big family reunion because I've made so many friends there over the years. So now to have my own set at the festival is such a dream come true. I can't wait!
Thanks for all of the support and encouragement so many of you have been giving me. Stay tuned for the next installment of my road journal!
Peace,
Sarah
posted by sarah on Monday, July 13, 2009 at 1:13 PM | permalink |
Song Up In Her Head #1 at Waterloo
Here's an exciting bit of news -- "Song Up In Her Head" is the number one selling title at Waterloo Records in Austin! Thanks for all the support!
You can check out Youtube for several videos from Sarah's in-store appearance at Waterloo:
posted by admin on Friday, June 26, 2009 at 7:17 PM | permalink |