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*In April of 2009, Sg was nominated and placed in the top 3 in the category for Best Female Acoustic Performer in the 2009 SoCal Music Awards.
*In 2008 Sarah Green was nominated for Best Written/Recorded Material and Best Live Acoustic Female in The Orange County Music Awards. Later in the year, she won The Fan Favorite award in the SoCal Music Competition.
*Sarah Green then released a self produced EP titled 7, expanding her genre as well as her fan base. She joined the Vans Warped Tour again in the summer to play a few dates as well as book a tour through the cities traveled through.
*Sarah Green began her music career in 2001 playing bass for an all girl indie quartet called Relish. Relish was sponsored by Volcom Ent. and put Relish on the Warped Tour where they played with bands like CKY, Pennywise, Rancid, The Donnas, NOFX, and 311. Relish also played SXSW that year, and was named one of the Top 100 Bands of Orange County by The OC Weekly.
*In 2005 Sarah Green relocated to Long Beach, Ca. She continued to write songs and play other instruments with other local musicians. She recorded Songs for Sadness, an indie released sketch of the songs she had composed earlier that year. Stacks of them were sold to fans attending local shows, introducing Sarah Green to her fan base. Other demos were recorded and released as well.
*Following Songs For Sadness, Sarah Green continued to play any show anywhere. She was asked to play The Coach House in South O.C., which became a sold out event. It was there she met Robin DiMaggio, who plays drums for legends such as David Bowie, Tracy Chapman, and Paul Simon. She also was introduced to Bill Pfordresher, recording industry executive and founder of Songcast.
*Sarah Green was approached by Bill and Robin to make a record in 2006. She called it Emergency. Emergency was recorded in Studio B at Capitol Studios in Hollywood, Ca. Her debut album features the talents of Michael Bearden on piano (Yoko Ono, Michael Jackson, Stevie Wonder) and the mysterious vocals of Indian violinist L. Shankar on the covertly religious track Bullets & Bibles.
*For the promotion of Emergency, 2007 was the year Sarah Green toured the Western U.S. and played all venues she could book including sidewalks. For the remainder of 2008, Sarah Green toured The Western U.S. again with fellow Warped Tour artists.
*Sg is in the process of writing songs for other artists and is putting together another project for 2010.
Listeners say:
"Observational, experiential, and fearless, Sarahgreen is a homegrown talent with a myriad of
influences (jazz, singer-songwriters like Elliot Smith, Ani DiFranco, and Heather Nova, trip-hop pioneers Massive Attack to name a few). Her star is sure to rise quickly, so be one of the first on your block to own Sarahgreen's album Emergency".
- Barnes & Noble
" Sarahgreen has written music that echoes so many of the stories we hear at RPWC. She lyrically merges struggle with hope in a way that's beautifully real".
-Random People Who Care
"Angels and the Devil" is a slow, well-produced and recorded song with great, imagery-laden lyrics. It's a pretty heavy tune about going through some extremely difficult times, but that is what songwriting is for. It's a great way to release your deepest inner thoughts, and that's exactly what Green does with a very impressive lyrical style."- Listeners' Generation
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Emergency
7
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