We're All in This Together
© Copyright-Sarah Elizabeth and Dan Pfeifer
(700261229386)
Record Label: Sarah Elizabeth
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Up and coming singer-songwriter, Sarah Elizabeth, is a songwriting major at Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee. Her first cut, which she co-wrote with Mike Richards, was recorded by the bluegrass gospel group The Chigger Boys and Terri, and was submitted for consideration in the Dove nomination process.
An accomplished mountain dulcimer player, Sarah has won top prize in the nationally recognized Uncle Dave Macon Days festival, performed on Tennessee Crossroads, and WPLN’s Live in Studio C. She is in demand at festivals throughout the southeastern United States, both as a teacher and performer.
Sarah’s work can be heard on three solo cd’s; her latest release is Beyond the Limits, an eclectic mix of originals, swing, country and pop. She has also performed on cd’s by the Oak Ridge Boys and The Chigger Hill Boys and Terri.
For more information, check out www.sarahelizabethmusic.com
"Another new CD I've been listening to in recent days is the new release by Sarah Elizabeth entitled "We're All In This Together". This CD marks Sarah's 10th year as a dulcimer player - having started playing at the tender age of 5. Sarah is another of those who was privileged to "learn at the feet of the master", David Schnaufer, and this CD is a strong reminder of that influence. But she is also finding her own unique voice - both figuratively and literally, as this CD includes a number of vocals by Sarah. These include the title cut, as well as "Red Rocking Chair", and an astounding a capella vocal arrangement of "End of the World". Move over Allison Kraus!" - Tull Glazener
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author: Ron Maness
Great CD. Sarah Elizabeth is really gifted, both with her singing voice and her dulcimer playing. Would like to hear more from her.
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We\'re All in This Together
author: Linda Ramey
I love this Cd!!! I had read the review in Dulcimer Player News, actually a much more professional review than what I can write. But I do know what I like, and I like this. Sarah Elizabeth has done a wonderful mix of familiar (done with her own special Sarah twist), the not so familiar, and her own work that makes for a very enjoyable listening experience. My suggestion; buy the CD, buy all her CD\'s. I only hope she teaches a workshop that I am able to go to.
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