Sarah Jarosz
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Sarah Jarosz, born on May 23, 1991, in Austin, Texas, is an acclaimed American singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist known for her work in contemporary bluegrass and folk music. A prodigy in music, Jarosz picked up the mandolin at 10 years old and later mastered the banjo and guitar, showcasing her versatility across various stringed instruments.
She released her debut album, "Song Up in Her Head," in 2009, while still in high school, which earned her a Grammy nomination. Her subsequent albums, including "Build Me Up From Bones" and "Undercurrent," have further solidified her reputation, with "Undercurrent" winning two Grammy Awards in 2017 for Best Folk Album and Best American Roots Performance.
Jarosz's music is characterized by its intricate melodies, profound lyrics, and her soulful voice. She has been compared to folk legends like Gillian Welch and has collaborated with renowned artists and groups in the folk and bluegrass scenes. Sarah continues to tour extensively, captivating audiences with her deep musicality and genuine storytelling.
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