Ask My Lover
© Copyright-Sarah Woolf
(600952444428)
Record Label: Jus'lissen Records
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"Sarah Woolf is part of a wave of young singer-songwriters with an edge to their sounds.
She is putting new energy into the acoustic music scene." Patty Larkin
About Sarah:
Born in Boston, 1968, Sarah began an interest in music by picking out Beatles' songs by ear at the
age of two, on her ukulele. Sarah's parents encouraged her to play music. By the time she
was 15, she already played clarinet, other woodwinds, some brass, and guitar. At 16, Sarah became
a singer songwriter and performed frequently as a street musician in Harvard Square.
Sarah attended Antioch College (B.A. 1991 in Education/Visual Arts).
It was at Antioch, Sarah established herself as a professional singer songwriter, and gigged with her friends,
"The Gits", "Big Brown House" and many other bands. In 1990, Sarah released her first cassette, "On The Levee"and
sold 500 copies in three months at Antioch, which had approximately 300 students.
Since Antioch, Sarah has been mainly residing in Boston, and has released a demo(1993) and a CD "Ask My Lover" (1995) on her label Jus' lissen Productionsâ¢. She will be releasing a new CD in early December of 2003.
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Brilliant Guitar Player
author: Heidi
The CD is brilliant, clever, and funny. The guitar playing is smart and catchy. In every song you know that you are getting complete honesty.
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AMAZING!!
author: Kayleen
Sarah is not only an incredible guitarist, but she's an amazing singer and person! The songs are filled with her personality and complexity.
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Stunning
author: Elizabeth
This is an amazing piece of work. Vocals are pure and clean, but they are mired at the same time - like a cloud digging the dirt. You won't forget a song on this CD, they stick in your head. My favorites are: "Mia," "Walkway," and the Pete Ham-esque "Eat Shit And Die" ("Matted Spam"). I've listened to it so much I broke the CD case.
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