Sarah Carr

Sarah Carr

Sarah Carr may refer to:

  • Sarah Carr (politician)
  • Sally Carr, born Sarah Cecilia Carr, lead singer of the 1970s pop group "Middle of the Road"

See also

  • Carr (surname)

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