Sarah Jarosz

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Sarah Jarosz is an American singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist known for her contemporary folk and bluegrass music and acclaimed vocal and mandolin work.

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multi-instrumentalist
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recording artist
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activeYearsStart 2000s
awardReceived Grammy Award for Best American Roots Performance NERFINISHED
Grammy Award for Best Folk Album NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1991-05-23
debutAlbum Song Up in Her Head NERFINISHED
educatedAt New England Conservatory of Music NERFINISHED
familyName Jarosz NERFINISHED
fieldOfStudy contemporary improvisation
genre Americana
bluegrass music
contemporary folk
folk music
givenName Sarah NERFINISHED
hasMember Aoife O’Donovan NERFINISHED
Sara Watkins NERFINISHED
Sarah Jarosz NERFINISHED
instrument banjo
bouzouki
guitar
mandolin
octave mandolin
vocals
language English
memberOf I’m With Her NERFINISHED
name Sarah Jarosz NERFINISHED
nominatedFor Grammy Award for Best Americana Album NERFINISHED
Grammy Award for Best Folk Album NERFINISHED
notableFor contemporary folk and bluegrass music
mandolin playing
vocal performance
notableSong House of Mercy NERFINISHED
Johnny NERFINISHED
Orange and Blue NERFINISHED
notableWork Blue Heron Suite NERFINISHED
Build Me Up from Bones NERFINISHED
Follow Me Down NERFINISHED
Polaroid Lovers NERFINISHED
Song Up in Her Head NERFINISHED
Undercurrent NERFINISHED
World on the Ground NERFINISHED
occupation banjoist
guitarist
mandolinist
singer
songwriter
performer Sarah Jarosz NERFINISHED
placeOfBirth Austin, Texas, United States NERFINISHED
publicationDate 2009
2011
2013
2016
2020
2021
2024
recordLabel Rounder Records NERFINISHED
Sugar Hill Records NERFINISHED
residence Nashville, Tennessee, United States NERFINISHED

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