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REVIEWS
““Sarah offers an emotional journey of such intensity that it will not leave anyone indifferent.””
“Watching Sarah perform onstage is pretty analogous to the experience of being bewitched by a musical sorceress: conversational, charming, organic, at times whimsical and crazy, and always utterly captivating. When Sharp arrives, you listen.”
““Excitingly unpredictable and electric in the way only live jazz can be””
“Sarah Sharp’s soft spoken singing style and quiet instrumentations offer a living room, fireside closeness that keeps her away from the lounge-singer stereotypes of similarly jazz-influenced performers.”
“Trouble - 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 whenever it’s heard.”
“Her intricate songs and voice are ever so slowly taking over the world.”
“…sly, sophisticated and more than a little habit-forming. ”
“Sarah Sharp’s voice just oozes class throughout ”
“If there is a torch-bearer of this hidden kingdom of Austin jazz, it would be Sarah Sharp. A veteran of the aforementioned jazz palaces – including a regular set at the Everest of Austin’s Jazz scene, the Elephant Room – Sharp’s intoxicating voice has been a mainstay long enough to cement her place among Austin’s elite music-makers.”
“(Sharp) creates a symbiotic soul-tie between the hearer and the giver.”
“Sharp is an enchanting vocalist, with an upper register that can dish out sweet and sassy tones in equal measure.”
“Sarah Sharp is one part Tina Fey, one part Aimee Mann. Both Sharp and Fey thrive in a male-dominated world, write brilliantly and would be dead ringers for each other with a quick dye job.”