About Sarah
Folk-pop singer-songwriter Sarah Tollerson has received notable recognition such as the John Lennon Scholarship for Songwriting and the Berklee College of Music Performing Songwriter Award. Notes of her musical background shine through in her original songs - the crisp vocal enunciation learned in chorus, the seventh chords from jazz band, and the pleading broken heart vibes that dominated the radio in her formative years.
Tollerson was raised in Winder, Georgia, and started singing with her musically inclined family before she could talk, naturally progressing into songwriting as a teenager. Sarah left the south to study songwriting and voice at the world-renowned Berklee College of Music in Boston, Massachusetts. After graduation, she relocated to Nashville to continue her career as a singer-songwriter and session vocalist, where she recorded her second full-length album, “Wherever We Go,” produced by Neilson Hubbard. She now lives in Charlotte, NC with her husband and four young children.