Sara Tindley

Genre: Americana
Secondary Genre: Folk Meerschaum Vale, New South Wales Australia Contact

"Rootsy, Folky, melodic, rambling, are some words to discribe Sara's music. Comparisons have been made with a list of who's who of alt-country darlings (Lucinda, Kasey, Gillian..a dash of Iris De Ment) but there is something distinctly unique in her style just as there is in all those mentioned".

Artist Information

Biography

A girl growing up in a small country town in Western Victoria (Australia) disinterested in Aussie Rules (football), can feel like a stranger in a strange land. Thankfully, her older brother had a stereo and some vinyl. Neil Young, Bruce Springsteen and Dire Straits saved her from certain death by boredom, and began a lifelong passions for songs.

On leaving school, she worked at everything from machinist, waitress, milking cows, nursing, anything that would pay her rent in her search for meaning. Music and her love of nature were her constants.

Years of roaming around Australia saw her settle in Byron Bay in the early 90s. She met ukulele/guitar virtuoso Azo Bell and they quickly formed a successful due Azo and Sara an in 1996 recorded their album ‘Tortoise Shell’. They travelled around Australia playing festivals, streets, cafes and halls.

The demise of that partnership led to Sara working on her first studio album ‘Five Days’ in 2002. ABC radio picked up her autobiographical song ‘Down the Avenue’ leading to her inclusion on ABC’s compilation ‘Best of Airplay’ and to a television commercial for the ABC with Sara on the back of a truck singing that song to cows. The dizzy heights.

While promoting ‘Five Days’, she played a show with alt country legend Bill Chambers. He became something of a mentor to Sara and when ready to record her second album, she called on Bill as producer. In 2006, the fruit of their labours became the critically acclaimed ‘Lucky the Sun’. Beautiful plating and some great songs ensured its success and lead to a very dark ‘Heart it was a Desert” being a finalist in the Americana category of the International Songwriting Competition and songs placed on a ABC series ‘East of Everything’ and commercial TVs ‘Bondi Rescue’.

Now her third album is finally finished. Recorded at ‘My Sweet Mule’ studio in South Australia, with The Yearlings’ Chris Parkinson as producer, this latest album is her finest work to date. From the stunning opener “Golden” the album is bathed in the warmth of old school recording equipment and honest performances. Recorded live on tape, no doctoring and few overdubs, the integrity of this recording gives you a sense of being in the room with these fine musicians. It has the country / folk styling of her previous work and the songs are a compelling mix of narrative and the confessional.

Sara with her band, or as solo, has played the East Coast Blues Festival x 2, Mullum Music Festival x 2, Gympie Muster, Spendor in the Gras, Tamworth Country Music Festival x 4, Wingham Akoostic Festival x 3, and hotel, halls, cafes and lounge rooms around the country.

Instrumentation

Matt Bone - Electric Bass, Double bass and vocals
Jason H - Percussions., Voice/Drums

Discography

"Time" Released Sept 5th 2011
Produced by Chris Parkinson
Feature Album on ABC's Lucky Ocean's program

"Lucky the Sun" Released Oct 11th 2006.
Produced by Bill Chambers
'Album Of The Week' ABC Radio National – Dec 2006

"5 Days" – Released 2003
NCEIA "Album of the Year " – 2006
Track "Down the Avenue" received high rotation on ABC local radio nationwide.




Official Website

http://www.saratindley.com

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Press

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  • Time - Sara Tindley "Ausmusic November 2011 feature album" [+ Show ]

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  • Sara Tindley's Bush Tracks [+ Show ]

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  • Tindley show to inspire country roots adventure [+ Show ]

    SHE has been compared with Gillian Welch, Lucinda Williams and Kasey Chambers. Now you can mak...

  • "Heart it was a Desert" a finalist in the Americana Section [+ Show ]

    One of Sara's songs from her 2006 Album 'Lucky the Sun' received an 'Honrable mention' for her s...

  • BLUES AND ROOTS with Marty Jones. [+ Show ]

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  • SARA TINDLEY 4/5 stars [+ Show ]

    Byron Bay-based singer-songwriter Sara Tindley has captured the attention of musicians and broadca...

  • SARA TINDLEY - Lucky The Sun [+ Show ]

    The best thing that can happen to Byron-based Sara Tindley with her second album is that the local...

  • LUCKY THE SUN [+ Show ]

    Most of the 12 songs on Sara Tindley’s second album 'Lucky the Sun' are set in a desperate place, wh...

  • Tindley show to inspire country roots adventure [+ Show ]

    SHE has been compared with Gillian Welch, Lucinda Williams and Kasey Chambers. Now you can make ...

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