Janis Joplin, Stevie Nicks, Heart, Norah Jones, Indigo Girls, Grateful Dead, Bob Dylan, Billie Holiday, Allman Brothers Band, Stevie Ray Vaughan, The Mamas and The Papas, Sarah Mclaughlin , T-Bone Walker, Bessie Smith, The Band, Kris Kristofferson, Bonnie Raitt, Garry James and All of the other great Delta Blues players, the Spirit of the 60's. (And the list goes on)
Rainy days, hard times and good times, Love, Peace, War, Everything from bible thumpers in the streets to the liberals in the trees.
Sounds Like
I hope I sound like myself...if not...things could get weird.
Sadie Blu was born August 6, 1989 in Dothan, Alabama. An only child and daughter of a preacher, she moved around quite frequently with her parents. When she was nine years old, Sadie and her family relocated to Columbia, South Carolina.. While listening to the city’s local college radio station, she discovered a style of music called the Blues. She quickly became infatuated with the Blues and Rock ‘N’ Roll, a world that had seemingly been hidden away by church hymns. Artists such as John Lee Hooker, T-Bone Walker, Etta James, Janis Joplin and Jimi Hendrix became guiding lights for this young musician.
When Blu was 12, she purchased a new guitar with money she had saved from making and selling her own jewelry. She then took formal lessons for about a year. Before long, she began to write her own songs, but was too shy to share them, even with her parents. During her mid-teen years, while living in Milton, Florida, Sadie would attend hootenannies held at an antique store near her house on weekends. While most teenagers preferred to socialize within their own age group, Sadie spent her spare time learning and sharpening her craft with people decades her elder.
After much encouragement from her parents, Sadie recorded a few of her self penned songs alone in her garage. The four song demo began to circulate and talk of Sadie Blu’s music began to spread around town. Reluctantly, the shy 17 year old agreed to play her first public performance at the local River Walk Festival on the 4th of July of 2007. Soon, there after, Unity Artist Management , based out of Atlanta, picked Blu up.
To Blu’s surprise, opportunities kept pouring in. She was asked to play live on the Blue Plate Special, a radio broadcast from the University of West Florida. By that November she had played famous venues such as Eddie’s Attic, in Decatur, GA. (noted for acts such as John Mayor, Sheryl Crow, and Sugarland to name a few). Drawing so much attention, Pensacola News Journal published a write up on Blu’s success, followed by L.A. based magazines and cyberspace publications.
Still moving forward, Sadie Blu is now collaborating with other many other talented musicians.
Heya Sadie I have missed you ...I can't wait to hear about everything thats going on with you..Me and the girls are doing great and we love you,hugs Jen
The mind which means that all it wants is peace must join with other minds, for that is how peace is obtained. And when the wish for peace is genuine, the means for finding it is given, in a form each mind that seeks for it in honesty can understand. Whatever form the lesson takes is planned for him in such a way that he can not mistake it, if his asking is sincere. But if he asks without sincerity, there is no form in which the lesson will meet with acceptance and be truly learned. The beautiful writings of A Course in Miracles.
Hi Sadie, you have a wonderful name. My mother's name was Sadie also. love your sound. thanks for adding me to your friends' list. remember: Pay Your Dues by Singing the Blues!! Mike
Girl, It is so funny to see all these people who adore you and probably have no idea who you are, but i have the pleasure of saying we were best friends as children! i have photos to PROVE it! [= i love you brittany and you sound amazinnngg! i miss you girl! you need to text me or something sometimee!
I’ve been sitting here listening to you over and over again since I read your blog. Now I wish that I played the bass. I would totally be there!
Now don’t get me wrong, I listen to you all the time, but tonight I’ve been doing stuff and listening to you while I’ve been at it. Hope to make one of your shows sometime soon, so keep them posted.
Have a great weekend, and of course thanks so much for the music that you make as I just love listening to your music.