There’s no doubt that this pop rocker is full of great melody and rhythm.
Her last name says it all! There’s no doubt that this pop rocker is full of great melody and rhythm. By Carina Oliveira
Sarah was born in Barrie, Ontario and has managed to achieve much in her 17 years. Her parents had her singing even before she could talk. “I was about 3, and we were watching Wayne’s World and I stood up and started to sing ‘why do you wanna break my heart’,” she says with a laugh. Not only can she be a loud and proud rocker to her hit “I Wanna,” but she can also portray the softer R&B side in her single “Immature.” It doesn’t matter what she sings, Sarah excels in all. And her talents don’t stop in the recording studio! She is a human rights activist and spokesperson of the Youth for Human Rights. Sarah is even known in politics. She met the Primer Minister Paul Martin after he invited her to attend a World Youth Summit in New York City and has received a letter of appreciation from Dalton McGuinty. She also arranged the 5 km Run for Youth in Toronto and made the single “Letter of Hope” for the Tsunami victims in Asia. Clearly, Sarah’s a superstar role model that young Canadians can look up to and appreciate. Truly Sarah has the package for music, personality and diversity throughout her urban, punk or pop soul.
Visit her website at sarahmelody.com where you can check out all of her past experiences and press updates.