American singer-songwriter
Mary Sarah
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Birth name
| Mary Sarah Gross
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Also known as
| Mary Sarah
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Born
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1995-07-07
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July 7, 1995
(age 28)
Tulsa, Oklahoma
, U.S.
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Genres
| Country
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Occupation(s)
| Singer,
songwriter
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Instrument(s)
| Vocals, guitar
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Years active
| 2007?present
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Labels
| 144
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Website
| marysarah.com/
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Musical artist
Mary Sarah Gross
(born July 7, 1995), known professionally as her stage name
Mary Sarah
, is a country music singer and songwriter. She started what would become her career with performances local to her region, before being picked up by
Kidz Bop
in 2007. After leaving them, she continued with local and regional performances before releasing
Crazy Good
in 2010. Her second album,
Bridges
, followed in 2014, and included duets with several high-profile country music stars. A third album,
Dress Up This Town
, followed a year later, and she has performed at the
Grand Ole Opry
and was featured on
The Voice
.
Early years
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Mary Sarah Gross
[1]
was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma on July 7, 1995, to Richard and Patricia Gross. She has one sister, Emilee Elizabeth (b. 1993), one brother, Christopher Thomas (b. 1989)
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citation needed
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, and one step brother, Richard Tyler
[2]
who resides in Santa Barbara, CA, and works as a photographer.
[3]
Christopher was born prematurely,
[4]
received a
liver transplant
[5]
and is
Type 1 diabetic
.
[6]
For this reason, she supports the
Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation
(JDRF). She is also the National Ambassador for Caiden's Hope,
[7]
an organization that assists with non-medical expenses related to caring for an infant in
neonatal intensive care
.
Singing career
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Mary Sarah began performing in church at the age of 8, and began to appear on radio stations and at several regional Opry Theaters. She was signed to the Osbrink Talent Agency in Los Angeles at age 11, and in 2007, at the age of 12, toured as a featured lead vocalist and dancer in
Kidz Bop
for six months.
[8]
At the age of 14, she left the agency and returned to Texas, where she performed in local and regional events.
In 2010 she released her first album,
Crazy Good
.
In January 2011, Mary Sarah was invited to meet
The Oak Ridge Boys
after
Joe Bonsall
saw a video of her performance of "Don't Stop Believing" at the Sugar Land (Texas) Idol competition.
[9]
After visiting with them backstage before the show at the Galveston Grand Opera House, Joe and
Duane Allen
invited her onstage to sing "
Where the Boys Are
".
[10]
She credits the support and love of The Oak Ridge Boys for helping her career move forward.
[11]
In 2011, she hosted a four-part series for the 2011 season of "OPRY on the Square ? Country Now and Then" at the Sugar Land, TX, town square.
[12]
In December 2011, the Houston Texans held a vote-in contest to see who would sing the National Anthem for their annual Home for the Holidays game. Mary Sarah was the winner over 7 other finalists.
[13]
[14]
In April 2014, Mary Sarah appeared on the "Opry Country Classics" with
Lynn Anderson
and The Oakridge Boys, honoring the late
Ray Price
[15]
On July 8, 2014, Mary Sarah released her second album,
Bridges
.
[16]
[17]
Included on the album is a rendition of "Where the Boys Are" with
Neil Sedaka
.
The Oak Ridge Boys
also appear on the album singing "Dream On" with her. Several major country stars also join Mary in duet.
[15]
On July 29, 2014, Mary Sarah appeared on
Mike Huckabee
's show on
Fox News
to promote her new album. The Governor played bass in accompaniment as they performed "
The Fightin' Side of Me
".
[18]
On May 31, 2016, Mary Sarah made her Grand Ole Opry debut.
[19]
Mary Sarah has appeared a total of 5 times since that date.
On October 31, 2017,
Deadline Hollywood
announced that Mary Sarah was selected to be a lead performer in
The Voice: Neon Dreams
.
[20]
The Voice
(2016)
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On February 29, 2016, Mary Sarah auditioned on
season 10
of
The Voice
with "
Where the Boys Are
". All four coaches turned their chairs for her, and she chose
Blake Shelton
as her coach. She defeated Justin Whisnant in the battles, and defeated Brittany Kennell in the knockouts.
[21]
[22]
She placed in the middle three in the semifinals and was then eliminated in the Instant Save performances, placing her in the Top Six. She lost a "twitter save" to
Laith Al Saadi
, the bearded blues guitarist/rocker from Ann Arbor Michigan in a sing off, exiting the show in the 5th position.
[23]
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? Studio version of performance reached the top 10 on iTunes
Discography
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Albums
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Singles
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Further reading
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- [1]
2015 Billboard Artists to Watch January 1, 2015, Chuck Dauphin
- Interview With Mary Sarah
All Indie Magazine, retrieved October 22, 2010
- Interview with Mary Sarah
Buzz Edition, retrieved December 23, 2010
- [2]
Mary Sarah to Release "Bridges," duets with Dolly, Willie, Merle, Ray Price, Staff, retrieved January 28, 2014
- [3]
615 Spotlight: Mary Sarah Builds 'Bridges' With Country Icons (Song Premiere) Retrieved September 7, 2014
- Mary Sarah releases new music "Dress Up This Town"
- Mary Sarah Electrifies Sand and Sage Roundup
References
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Mary Sarah
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"New Music"
. July 1, 2010.
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RTYLERPHOTO
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Swirsky, Jen (April 19, 2016).
"Mary Sarah Helps Score "The Voice" Coaches Boot Barn Boots"
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Weigle, Lauren (May 16, 2016).
"Mary Sarah on 'The Voice': Top 10 Instagram Photos"
.
Heavy
.
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"Interview with Artist "Mary Sarah"
"
.
The Country Buzzz
. January 27, 2013
. Retrieved
February 10,
2017
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"Mary Sarah"
. Retrieved
February 10,
2017
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Mary Sarah's Rockin Around The KidzBop Tree Video
. Kidzbop. Archived from
the original
on April 11, 2013.
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Schelle, Crystal (October 9, 2016).
"The Voice's Mary Sarah to perform in three concerts in area for charity"
.
Herald Mail Media
. Retrieved
February 8,
2017
.
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Where The Boys ~ Connie Francis ~ by Mary Sarah w/ @OakridgeBoys
.
YouTube
. Galveston Grand Opera House: Mary Sarah. March 8, 2011.
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Mary Sarah on Why She Owes the Oak Ridge Boys
.
YouTube
.
Associated Press
. August 22, 2014.
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Sweetland, Phil.
"Mary Sarah: Houston 15-Year-Old Already Headed for the Top Ten"
. Opry on the Square. Archived from
the original
on June 7, 2011.
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"Home for the Holidays National Anthem Contest"
.
Houston Texans
. Retrieved
February 8,
2017
.
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Guerra, Joey (December 14, 2011).
"Mary Sarah to sing National Anthem for Texans"
. 29-95.com. Archived from
the original
on January 10, 2012.
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Dauphin, Chuck (April 16, 2014).
"615 Spotlight: Mary Sarah Builds 'Bridges' With Country Icons (Song Premiere)"
. Billboard
. Retrieved
February 8,
2017
.
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Leahey, Andrew (July 8, 2014).
"Dolly Parton, Merle Haggard, Willie Nelson Duet With Teen Prodigy"
. Rolling Stone
. Retrieved
February 8,
2017
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"Cleopatra Records to Release Mary Sarah 'BRIDGES' Feat. Dolly Parton & More, 7/8"
. BWW Music World. July 1, 2014
. Retrieved
February 8,
2017
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'The Fighting Side of Me'
.
Fox News
. July 29, 2014.
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"Mary Sarah"
.
Grand Ole Opry
. Retrieved
February 8,
2017
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Ramos, Dino-Ray (October 31, 2017).
"
'The Voice: Neon Dreams' Set To Open In Las Vegas With Former Contestants"
.
Deadline Hollywood
.
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Norwin, Alyssa (February 29, 2016).
"
'The Voice' Recap: Christina Aguilera Is Back With A Vengeance As Season 10 Begins"
. Hollywoodlife.com
. Retrieved
February 29,
2016
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Bentley, Jean (February 29, 2016).
"The Voice's Tenth Season Kicks Off With Some Truly Outstanding Blind Auditions"
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E! Online
. Deadline
. Retrieved
February 29,
2016
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"
'The Voice: Neon Dreams' Set to Open in Las Vegas with Former Contestants"
. November 2017.
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Matt Bjorke (August 13, 2014).
"Country Album Sales Report ? August 13, 2014"
.
Roughstock
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"Mary Sarah Album & Song Chart History - Country Songs"
.
Billboard
.
Prometheus Global Media
. Retrieved
May 10,
2016
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