SHORT BIO:

Sarah Siskind unapologetically shows up to sing her truth.  Steeped in Appalachian Roots but always pushing genre lines, her authenticity as an artist and songwriter has never waivered.

The North Carolina native has had covers by Robert Plant, Wynonna, Alison Krauss, Randy Travis, and many others and has shared the stage with heroes Bonnie Raitt, Mary Chapin Carpenter, Paul Brady, Swell Season, and Bon Iver.  Over 20 of her songs were featured on the hit TV series Nashville including the unofficial theme song “A Life That’s Good”.

Her new album's title track serves as a thematic centerpiece and reflects on the search for ongoing balance between career, motherhood, and personal life. Siskind muses, "How do we simplify our life? How do we simplify our love? How do we simplify, make it right with a lot less running."  

After five years of profound personal and creative growth, Siskind openly shares her journey with an emotional, unfiltered collection that highlights the purity and beauty of an acoustic guitar paired with an honest voice.   NPR Music named the Simplify “one of the top 5 albums of it's release date.”
 

“Sarah’s gift is second to none. Her voice soothes the spirit and heals the heart. Enjoy this album!” - Wynonna Judd


 

PHOTOS:

New SIMPLIFY Press Photo for use in 2025:

Click to download HI-Res, photo by Billy Smith

Click to download HI-RES, photo by Brian Boskind

Click to download HI-RES, photo by Brian Boskind.