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Sahara Smith

guided by the unmarked hand

About Me

I was born in Austin in 1988, but did most of my growing up in the hill country where I started performing locally at fourteen. At fifteen I was selected to compete in A Prairie Home Companion’s ’Talent from 12-20’ contest and took home second place. Since then, I’ve been pursuing a career as a singer/songwriter, and am currently fortunate enough to be working on my first album with producer T-Bone Burnett.
Michael Ventura, Austin Chronicle, March 31, 2006: "My friend Jo Carol Pierce, a superb songwriter, told me (with a strange urgency in her voice) to catch a set by a young unknown at the Saxon Pub on South Congress. There was no cover charge. In the spotlight on stage was 17-year-old (!) Sahara Smith. Her musical sophistication and the uncanny maturity of her lyrics astonished me – gave me chills – and made me realize (a little sadly) that it had been a long time since I’d been enthralled. What a wonder, to be enthralled again. After the show I told her and anyone else who would listen, ’You’re the most gifted young performer I’ve seen in 26 years.’ "

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 11/22/2006
Band Members: I perform with Jake Owen, a tremendously talented musician and all-around great guy. www.jakeowen.com
Management: Kevin Wommack & Rosalyn Rosen, Loophole Management, [email protected]
Influences: Leonard Cohen, Tom Waits, Townes Van Zandt, Paul Simon... people like this stand in my mind as the great masters of their craft. They have made song-writing into a form of art--poetry and music intermingled elegantly and effortlessly, with no pretension. No falsity. Just genuine beauty. They are constant inspirations. I’m influenced by poetry, literature, and music, but mostly by my family and friends... knowing and loving them has made my heart what it is, and I always try to write with my heart.
Sounds Like: "Sahara Smith sounds a little like Marianne Faithful, if Marianne Faithful’s voice hadn’t been drowned by decades of whiskey, heartbreak, and cigarettes. Smith’s folk songs are a little sweet, and a little sad, the vibrato in her voice nearly a tremble. It’s the soundtrack for a night spent alone in a crowded room -- probably a crowded room with dark wood paneling and stiff drinks. Not that Smith can drink yet. The teenage Austin local is set to become a musical prodigy story."-Austinist, July 30, 2007
Type of Label: None

My Blog

new poem

Here it is.Here is the secret of the soft skin,The quiet flesh you sinned againstand wore so cleanly thin.Here it is: The bird beneath the cracked moon'sragged rising;The roses in the limp room damply...
Posted by Sahara Smith on Fri, 06 Jul 2007 10:23:00 PST