Name Sara Jackson-Holman | Role Singer-songwriter | |
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Albums Cardiology, When You Dream, A Very Merry EP, River Queen Similar Blind Pilot, Horse Feathers, Kim Taylor, Eddie Holman, TiMO ODV |
Sara jackson holman freight train official music video
Sara Jackson-Holman is an American singer-songwriter based in Los Angeles, CA. A classically trained pianist, her style has been compared to that of Feist, Adele, and Lana Del Rey. Her songs have been used in episodes of the television series Hemlock Grove, Castle, Grey's Anatomy, Bones, 90210, Pretty Little Liars, Orange Is the New Black as well as The Fosters.
Contents
- Sara jackson holman freight train official music video
- SARA JACKSON HOLMAN FREIGHT TRAIN BalconyTV
- Discography
- Discovery
- Musical Style
- Concerts and Tours
- References

She has recently relocated to Echo Park from her previous home in Portland, Oregon where she was represented by record label Expunged Records.

SARA JACKSON HOLMAN - FREIGHT TRAIN (BalconyTV)
Discography

Discovery

Her journey began with a simple fan post Jackson-Holman left for Portland, Oregon based Indie-pop band Blind Pilot after one of their concerts. Fate smiled on Jackson-Holman, and when the president of Blind Pilot’s label heard her voice he was compelled to sign her, despite the fact that she didn't even have a formal demo.

While Jackson-Holman may have been new to the music industry, she is a lifetime student of piano and a veteran classical performer. Her mother inspired her as a teen to write her own songs.
Musical Style
Sara Jackson-Holman's music fits in the Pop/Alternative music genre, and her musical style is described as slow, expansive ballads balancing against hip-hop inflected upbeat tracks, all with a slight classical tinge. Her music has been compared to that of Feist, Adele, and Lana Del Rey. However, much of her music is inspired by music by Chopin, Schumann and Bach. This is reflected in her minor, brooding tones and sense of musical structure. She adds strings and layers of warm and soulful melodies in each song. Jackson-Holman's songs are also emotion-filled and often inspired by real-life experiences. Her album When You Dream carries the common themes of love and longing, forgetting and remembering, the sky and trees, and dreams of the sea in a timeless manner. Where the songs on When You Dream were intended to be universal and interpreted by the listener, Jackson-Holman's album Cardiology was inspired by her own life experiences and heart in the year it was written. In this year, Jackson-Holman's grandfather passed away. He was a strong influence in her musical upbringing and it was a difficult time for Jackson-Holman and her family. Jackson-Holman reflects on her grandfather, saying, “My grandfather was a big part of my musical upbringing and his death came as a shock. When I was young he would drive three hours from Portland to Bend just to watch me play for seven minutes in my classical piano competitions, and when I had branched out into pop music, he'd come to my shows in Portland. I was in the midst of recording and needing to be creative, so the process became an outlet for my confusion and grief. His death was profoundly influential as I wrote the final songs for my album. “Freight Train” is a song I wrote when I had no words to express my grief. “Come By Fire”, “Can't Take My Love”, and “For Albert” (his middle name) were also all written within three weeks of his passing. ("For Albert" is derivative of the classical piece “Für Elise”, a sort of homage to my background). I miss him very much, and to me, his being so much a part of my songs keeps him and his memory close to my heart.” While Cardiology was widely about grief and loss, River Queen centers around finding strength in vulnerability, a willingness to fight, and of learning to love fully and without regret. Speaking of her album River Queen, Jackson-Holman states, “I want this record to fill people with happiness and hope."
Concerts and Tours
Sara Jackson-Holman's first concert was on June 3, 2010 at the Woods in Sellwood, Oregon, Jackson-Holman's home state. Jackson-Holman has since performed mostly in states in the western United States, such as Washington, New Mexico, Texas, Wyoming, Montana, and California, but has also performed in states such as Kansas and Illinois as well.
Jackson-Holman does not have any upcoming concerts.