Mary Sarah
Mary Sarah has been captivating audiences in Texas since she stepped onto the stage at just eight years old. By the age of twelve, she gained invaluable experience as a featured performer in the touring company of Kidz Bop, where she regularly entertained crowds of 4,000 to 6,000 children, sharpening her stage presence and performance skills. Her talent caught the attention of the Oak Ridge Boys when she was only fifteen. Invited to perform an acapella piece, she wowed both the legendary group and the audience with her stunning rendition of Connie Francis' classic "Where the Boys Are," earning a standing ovation that solidified her commitment to honoring the greats of country music.
Mary Sarah's latest album features duets with some of the most esteemed names in country music, aimed at preserving the timeless essence of traditional country while introducing it to a new generation. The album boasts collaborations with icons like Dolly Parton on "Jolene," Willie Nelson on "Crazy," and Merle Haggard on "Fightin' Side of Me," among others. Additional tracks include poignant duets with her mentor, Freddy Powers, and a special collaboration with Neil Sedaka on "Where the Boys Are."
Produced by Grammy-nominated Kent Wells, known for his work with Dolly Parton, this ambitious project took nearly two years to complete. Mary Sarah made her grand debut at Willie Nelson's 4th of July Picnic at Billy Bob’s in Fort Worth, where she performed to an enthusiastic crowd of over 10,000 alongside Nelson on their duet "Crazy."
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