Sarah Masen
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Singer/songwriter Sarah Masen is originally from the suburbs of Detroit, Michigan but has for several years lived in Nashville, Tennessee with her husband, author David Dark. 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.
Her self-titled debut 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.
[edit] Albums
- The Holding (independent)
- Sarah Masen (1996, re:think)
- Carry Us Through (1998, re:think)
- The Holding (1999, re-issue, REX)
- The Dreamlife of Angels (2001, Word)
- Womens' Work Is Alchemy (2007, Independent)
- A History Of Light And Shadow (2007, Independent)
[edit] Trivia
Jon Foreman, of the band Switchfoot, is Sarah Masen's brother-in-law (Foreman is married to her sister Emily)[1]