Artist's albums
Take Me Home, Country Roads (Christmas)
2018 · single
Just Go With It
2018 · single
I Told You So (The Voice Performance)
2016 · single
Johnny And June (The Voice Performance)
2016 · single
My Church (The Voice Performance)
2016 · single
So Small (The Voice Performance)
2016 · single
Stand By Your Man (The Voice Performance)
2016 · single
Where The Boys Are (The Voice Performance)
2016 · single
Dress up This Town
2015 · album
Dress up This Town
2015 · single
Bridges
2012 · album
Crazy Good
2010 · album
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Biography
Country singer, songwriter, and guitarist Mary Sarah was born Mary Sarah Gross on July 7, 1995 in Tulsa, Oklahoma. She fell in love with singing, dancing, and the stage as a child, and by the time she was eight, she was performing in churches, on radio stations, and at regional Opry theaters. In 2007 at the age of 12, she was a featured singer and dancer in the touring company of Kidz Bop, then returned to the Oklahoma and Texas Opry circuit, where she developed a traditional but still fresh country-pop style. Her debut effort, 2014's Bridges: Great American Country Duets, was a duets album in a grand way, with Sarah singing and holding her own with Dolly Parton, Merle Haggard, Tanya Tucker, Willie Nelson, Ray Price, Lynn Anderson, Vince Gill, and others on a series of duets of their various signature songs, making it a kind of personal tribute to modern country music. In February 2016, Sarah auditioned for the tenth season of the TV music competition The Voice. Her rendition of Connie Francis' "Where the Boys Are" won the approval of all four judges: Christina Aguilera, Adam Levine, Blake Shelton, and Pharrell Williams. Her studio recording of the song landed on the Billboard Country Digital Songs and Hot Country Songs charts, as did her versions of Randy Travis' "I Told You So" and the concurrent Maren Morris hit "My Church" before she was eliminated in the semifinals in mid-May. Two weeks later, she made her Grand Ole Opry debut. ~ Steve Leggett & Marcy Donelson, Rovi