Big Time Sarah

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Blue Guitar 00:00 Tools
A Million Of You 00:00 Tools
Hochie Coochie Woman 00:00 Tools
Riverboat 00:00 Tools
Train I Ride 00:00 Tools
Fever 00:00 Tools
I'll Take Care Of You 00:00 Tools
Don't Make Me Pay 00:00 Tools
Daydreaming 00:00 Tools
What makes my man tick 00:00 Tools
The Sky Is Crying 00:00 Tools
Red Dress 00:00 Tools
I Don't Want No Man 00:00 Tools
Ain't No Sunshine 00:00 Tools
The Thrill Is Gone 00:00 Tools
Fannie Mae 00:00 Tools
Hound dog 00:00 Tools
Trying to Make a Living 00:00 Tools
Stop Your Killing Me 00:00 Tools
Love Forever 00:00 Tools
Why My Man Won't Treat Me Right 00:00 Tools
Jump! 00:00 Tools
Gonna Have A Murder On Your Hands 00:00 Tools
Summertime 00:00 Tools
I Make Love 00:00 Tools
Blues All Alone 00:00 Tools
Ain't Nobody's Business 00:00 Tools
Long Tall Daddy 00:00 Tools
Tribute to big walter hornton 00:00 Tools
Little Red Rooster 00:00 Tools
Thrill Is Gone 00:00 Tools
Lay It On 'Em Girls 00:00 Tools
Blues In The Year One-D-One 00:00 Tools
Evil Gal Blues 00:00 Tools
Down Home Blues 00:00 Tools
Cadillac Assembly Line 00:00 Tools
Woke Up This Morning 00:00 Tools
Chicken Heads 00:00 Tools
You Don't Love Me Baby 00:00 Tools
Well i love ya' 00:00 Tools
Every Man I See 00:00 Tools
I Just Want a Little Bit 00:00 Tools
Crying 00:00 Tools
Steal Away 00:00 Tools
Bouncin' And Breakin' 00:00 Tools
Hoochie Coochie Man 00:00 Tools
30 Days In Jail 00:00 Tools
Undecided 00:00 Tools
You Got Me Running 00:00 Tools
Jelly Roll Working 00:00 Tools
Tribute To Big Walter Horton 00:00 Tools
Let The Good Times Roll 00:00 Tools
Song For T.J. 00:00 Tools
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Born Sarah Streeter in Mississippi, she came to Chicago with her family in 1960 and began singing in church. By her early teens she had fallen for the blues. Sarah's earliest experience singing in Chicago blues clubs came with influential electric Chicago blues band The Aces, Magic Slim and Buddy Guy also encouraged her by giving her stage time. In the late 70's Sarah toured with famed jazz and blues pianist Sunnyland Slim and then pianist Erwin Helfer, through most of her performing was done in Chicago blues clubs such as B.L.U.E.S., Kingston Mines, and Buddy Mulligan's. Since 1993 Sarah have been recording with Chicago's, Delmark Records. Streeter's debut album Lay It on 'em Girls (1993), spotlights the band Streeter formed in 1989, the BTS Express. She covers three numbers by Willie Dixon, as well as material from Bill Withers, George Gershwin and Leonard Feather, and displays both a vibrant style and versatility. Followed by Blues in the Year One-D-One (1996), and A Million of You (2001), Sarah's powerful, commanding vocal style and the arrangements of bandleader/guitarist Rico McFarland translate into a disc as exciting as one of her live performances, or as close as one can get without being there. Also with John Hill, Roosevelt Purifoy, Bill Hargrove, and "Curfew" Scott. Highlights include the traditional "Train I Ride," and standards like "Red Dress" and "The Sky Is Crying," all with fine solos from her band, and near perfect singing from Sarah: modern electric blues at its sweaty, steamy best. Streeter received an W.C. Handy Award nominations, for Traditional Blues Female Artist of the Year, in 2002 and 2003.She has played at the Chicago Blues Festival, 2002 and 2007, the Efes Pilsener Blues Festival, Moscow, Russia,in 2005, the legendary San Francisco Blues Festival, 2002, Monterey Jazz Festival, 2002 and Chesapeake Bay Blues Festival, 2001. In a live setting, a crowd pleaser is her Big Mama Thornton's "Hound Dog", "Hoochie Coochie Man", and her signature tune is "Meet Me With Your Black Drawers On," it's all part of the Big Time Sarah experience, one that no Chicago blues lover should miss. An example can be pursuited by the legendary recorded gig in Athens, 1983 labeled "Chicago Blues, Big Time Sarah live in Athens". Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.