Sarah Segal-Lazar

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Sarah Segal-Lazar has been making music since before she could talk. Folks say she took her first steps in ¾ time. By the time she was nine, she was sending songs into the local radio station.

 At nineteen, she moved to the City That Never Sleeps, that Concrete Jungle we call Gotham. She started playing in dive bars in the Lower East Side and jazz bars in Greenwich Village. She would have stayed forever if Uncle Sam hadn’t come knocking when her visa expired. Not wanting to be an actual outlaw, she packed her bags and headed north.

 Since crossing back over the 49th parallel, Sarah's gone onto release her own music, as well as compose for others. Her new album VALLEYS, produced by Canadian folk luminary Matthew Barber, has received significant airplay on CBC across the country, as well as internationally. Her songs have even been featured on CBC’s As It Happens multiple times. Shaking up the folk and country genres, reviewers have called her “simply mesmerizing” and “one to watch.” Sarah was just nominated for Folk Music Ontario’s 2024 Recording Artist of the Year, with the winners to be announced in October.

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Sarah Segal-Lazar has been making music since before she could talk. Folks say she took her first steps in ¾ time. By the time she was nine, she was sending songs into the local radio station.

 At nineteen, she moved to the City That Never Sleeps, that Concrete Jungle we call Gotham. She started playing in dive bars in the Lower East Side and jazz bars in Greenwich Village. She would have stayed forever if Uncle Sam hadn’t come knocking when her visa expired. Not wanting to be an actual outlaw, she packed her bags and headed north.

 Since crossing back over the 49th parallel, Sarah's gone onto release her own music, as well as compose for others. Her new album VALLEYS, produced by Canadian folk luminary Matthew Barber, has received significant airplay on CBC across the country, as well as internationally. Her songs have even been featured on CBC’s As It Happens multiple times. Shaking up the folk and country genres, reviewers have called her “simply mesmerizing” and “one to watch.” Sarah was just nominated for Folk Music Ontario’s 2024 Recording Artist of the Year, with the winners to be announced in October.

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Sarah Segal-Lazar has been making music since before she could talk. Folks say she took her first steps in ¾ time. By the time she was nine, she was sending songs into the local radio station.

 At nineteen, she moved to the City That Never Sleeps, that Concrete Jungle we call Gotham. She started playing in dive bars in the Lower East Side and jazz bars in Greenwich Village. She would have stayed forever if Uncle Sam hadn’t come knocking when her visa expired. Not wanting to be an actual outlaw, she packed her bags and headed north.

 Since crossing back over the 49th parallel, Sarah's gone onto release her own music, as well as compose for others. Her new album VALLEYS, produced by Canadian folk luminary Matthew Barber, has received significant airplay on CBC across the country, as well as internationally. Her songs have even been featured on CBC’s As It Happens multiple times. Shaking up the folk and country genres, reviewers have called her “simply mesmerizing” and “one to watch.” Sarah was just nominated for Folk Music Ontario’s 2024 Recording Artist of the Year, with the winners to be announced in October.

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