Sarah Perrotta

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Indie rocker Sarah Perrotta and her band are from New York's Hudson Valley. The band includes singer, songwriter and pianist Sarah Perrotta, guitarist Chris Lane`, drummer Johnny Watson and bassist Jon Stern. Perrotta's 2008 self-released album "The Well" includes legendary bassist Tony Levin (of Peter Gabriel, King Crimson) on all eleven songs and keyboard virtuoso Garth Hudson (of The Band, Bob Dylan) on accordion for two songs. "The Well" was mixed by grammy award winning producer Malcolm Burn (Emmylou Harris, Daniel Lanois). While compared to artists like Jeff Buckley, Kate Bush and Tori Amos, it is clear that Sarah has managed to develop her own personal style which combines elements of pop, rock, folk and jazz with a slight touch of the avant garde. "The Well is a ghostly affair filled with elegant female persuasion and sultry grace. Perrotta's songwriting abilities are top notch" - Daniel Alleva, Charged by the System "The Well is undeniably an excellent album which displays the talent and potential of a very gifted artist. If you like great music with a soul, you'll love this" -Riff Raff Magazine, Brussels "There's a level of sophistication that you don't always get with singer-songwriters. I think her arrangements are brilliant." - Paul Higgins, WKZE FM Radio "I could tell right away that she's good. It was musically a treat and personally a treat" -Tony Levin "This is the stuff of dreams, but like the real thing it's never frivolous or boring. Dreams always leave us aroused by their strangeness, depth and beauty, and that's what Perrotta will be known for." - Sharon Nichols, Chronogram Magazine Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.