Presented by The Antonia and Vladimir Kulaev Cultural Heritage Fund.
This series showcases local and regional musicians in a relaxed and intimate setting. The lobby is transformed into a 70-seat showcase lounge!
Sarah Martin is a Nashville recording artist, singer/songwriter and performer with over 20 years experience. Based out of Plymouth, Massachusetts, Sarah is often described as “the tiny girl with the big voice and bigger heart”. With original music that is mostly country based, Sarah also loves to perform cover music in all different genres of top 40 music including classic rock, oldies, indie rock, country, 90s and pop. She also encourages on the spot requests, and is able to adapt her song choices to the vibe of her venue ensuring her crowd is always entertained. Awards includes 2019 Pro Country Female Artist of the Year, as well as 2020 & 2021 Global Rising Song Fan Favorite Winner, Judges Pick, and Grand Prize Winner, holding the record for most fan votes with over 17,500 votes. Most recently Sarah was nominated for 2022 New England Music Awards “Country Act of the Year”. Her single “Heartbreak Song” hit #1 on She Wolf Radio and was spun on Boston’s #1 Radio Station for New Hit Country- 101.7FM The Bull, along with her newest single “Those Days”. Those Days has also been played on Radio SoBro out of Nashville and 92.5 The River. Sarah has played many of the downtown honky-tonks in Nashville, Tennessee including Tootsie’s World Famous Orchid Lounge, and Alan Jackson’s Bar, and has worked with organizations and companies such as Kellogg’s Pringles, The National Angels, Ladies Professional Golf Association, Wounded Warrior 5K, and Homes for Our Troops. Sarah has had the opportunity to play for country legend Randy Travis and also deliver a performance of “God Bless America” in front of country-star, Wynonna Judd which she deemed “bad ass”. Whatever your entertainment needs, Sarah prioritizes professionalism in her relationships with both her venues and clients, and delivers a vocal performance to remember each time she hits the stage.