Sarah Masen

Sarah Masen
Sarah Masen
Born January 12, 1975 (1975-01-12) (age 36)[1]
Royal Oak, Michigan, United States
Occupations Singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist
Instruments Singing, Multiple instruments
Years active 1995–present
Labels re:think[2]
Website sarahmasen.com

Sarah Masen is a singer/songwriter originally from the suburbs of Detroit, Michigan, but has for several years lived in Nashville, Tennessee with her husband, author David Dark, and their three children. Initially signed to Charlie Peacock's re:think label, and subsequently to Word, she is now independent. As a songwriter, she's collaborated with Bela Fleck, Julie Lee, and Sam Ashworth.

She began her music career as the singer for acoustic folk-pop band The Art Institute, which released one album, The Holding, on TAI Records. Her self-titled debut in 1996 won considerable attention and its breakout single "All Fall Down" was included in the soundtrack for the TV show Party of Five. Subsequent albums have not received similar mass media attention but have continued to earn critical plaudits.[1]

After the release of The Dreamlife of Angels in 2001, Masen did not release her own new material for six years, but in 2004, she contributed two tracks to Stars and Sirens, an album by Pristina, a collective of female artists teamed with producer Joey B. of The Echoing Green. She also continued to give occasional live performances, and offered new recordings through her website.

In 2007, she self-released three new EPs, containing a total of 15 songs [2]. The new works debuted at the Festival of Faith and Music at Calvin College when she shared the bill with Sufjan Stevens, Emmylou Harris and Neko Case, among others.

Contents

Albums

  • The Holding (1995, independent)
  • Sarah Masen (1996, re:think)
  • Carry Us Through (1998, re:think)
  • The Holding (1999, re-issue, REX)
  • The Dreamlife of Angels (2001, Word)
  • Women's Work Is Alchemy (2007 EP, independent)
  • A History Of Light And Shadow (2007 EP, independent)
  • Magic That Works (2007 EP, independent)

Trivia

Jon Foreman, of the band Switchfoot, is Sarah Masen's brother-in-law (Foreman is married to her sister Emily)[3] She performed back-up vocals with her sister Emily on the song "Love Isn't Made" by Jon Foreman on his EP "Spring." Her other sister, Rachel, thought to be the prettiest, has appeared on a Switchfoot release, also.

Sarah also sang on "Deep in your eyes" & "The House of God, Forever" by Jon Foreman on his EP "Summer."

References

  1. ^ Jesusfreakhideout.com: Sarah Masen
  2. ^ http://web.archive.org/web/20091027155904/http://geocities.com/patmil007/6662.jpg
  3. ^ Jon Foreman (I)

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