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American singer

Sarah Golden (born October 24, 1983) is an American Folk Singer/Songwriter from Houston, Texas. She was a contestant on the second season of the American reality talent show The Voice, in 2012.

Personal life

Sarah Golden is the youngest of three. Her mother was a vocal major, choir director and sang with the Houston Symphony Corral.

The Voice (2012)

Sarah Golden was a contestant on the second season of NBC’s reality television show, The Voice, which aired in 2012. She sang Lady Gaga‘s “You and I” for her blind audition and received chair turns from American country music singer, Blake Shelton, and Goodie Mob and Gnarles Barkley member, CeeLo Green. She chose CeeLo as her coach. Golden finished in the top 30 vocalists after the battle rounds, where she was paired against the season’s runner-up, Juliet Simms. The two battled it out in a duet of Rod Stewart’s, “Stay With Me“, and CeeLo chose Juliet as the winner.

Achievements

Prior to her appearance on The Voice, Sarah finished in the top 100 contestants on the American reality television series on the NBC television network, America’s Got Talent in 2009, where she advanced to the Las Vegas round before being eliminated.

Discography

  • Truth (2002)
  • Sessions EP (2012)
  • The One I Love single (2013)

In the Fall of 2012, Sarah released her E.P., “Sessions”, which serves as a precursor to her upcoming sophomore album currently being recorded and produced by Edgewater Music Group in Sugar Land, TX.

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