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Sara K. (Sara Katherine Wooldridge) was born on 16 May, 1949 in Dallas, Texas, U.S., is an American singer-songwriter. Discover Sara K.'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 74 years old?

Popular As Sara Katherine Wooldridge
Occupation Musician, singer, songwriter
Age 74 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 16 May 1949
Birthday 16 May
Birthplace Dallas, Texas, U.S.
Nationality United States

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Sara Katherine Wooldridge, known professionally as Sara K., is an American singer-songwriter and acoustic guitarist.

1965

In 1965, at the age of 9, she started playing the guitar, using a flamenco guitar that her sister had left behind.

She removed the remaining strings and added four bass strings, (tuned to an open A).

This gave it a fuller tone than a conventional acoustic guitar while not sounding as deep as a bass.

This tuning became one of her trademarks.

After graduating and moving out, she spent a few years taking work wherever she could find it, singing back-up vocals, jingles, and making demo tapes.

When she felt out of place in Dallas, she moved to Ruidoso, New Mexico.

She led the band Sara K. and the Boys Without Sleep.

1978

From 1978 to 1983, she toured mainly New Mexico and Los Angeles.

She also toured with country musician Gary Nunn for two years.

1989

She released her debut album, Gypsy Alley, in 1989.

Many of the songs were influenced by years of a nomadic life.

These years ended when she rented a place on Gypsy Alley (off Canyon Road in Santa Fe), won a goldfish at a country fair, and got her dog, Bebe, who is mentioned many times in her songs.

She won a best album award from the New Mexico Music Industry Coalition.

One of the musicians she worked with on Gypsy Alley was guitarist Bruce Dunlap, who was signed to Chesky Records, a record label in New York City aimed mainly at audiophiles.

2001

Dunlap brought her to the label and she signed for more than ten years until 2001.

The change was marked by contrasts: between her home in Santa Fe and Chesky's home in New York City, between her analog acoustic music and the high-tech equipment at Chesky, and between her dream of fame and wealth and the reality of the record industry.

She recorded six albums for Chesky.

She toured Europe and planned to move to San Francisco but remained where she was.

At the end of her contract with Chesky, she felt she had "been ripped off in many directions by labels and touring companies".

On her last tour through Germany under the Chesky contract, the owner of the German label Stockfisch Records, Günter Pauler, was called to be her sound specialist.

He gave her a tour of his studio and offered her a contract and the prospect of having guitarist Chris Jones as a guest musician.

Her first Stockfisch album, Water Falls (2001), was followed by a tour, which provided material for a live DVD and the album Live in Concert (2003).

In 2015, Stockfisch published a live album called Horse I Used to Ride based on the recording of a solo concert in Sülbeck, Germany, on April 6, 2001.

Out of habit, Günter Pauler, head of Stockfisch, had brought his mobile recording equipment to this concert.

He asked Sara K. if he could record the concert, and she agreed.

After that concert, Chris Jones added dobro guitar solos to these tracks in the studio.

When Pauler sent the recordings to Sara K., she was thrilled.

2003

She won the Hi-Fi Music Award in 2003 from the German magazine Audio/Steoreoplay.

2006

Her album Hell or High Water (2006) again featured Chris Jones on guitar and dobro.

Jones died of Hodgkin's lymphoma shortly after recording, before the album was released.

2009

She withdrew from the music business in 2009.

Born and raised in Dallas, Texas, she grew up in a family surrounded by music: her mother sang in a church choir, her father in a barbershop quartet, her brother played in a band, and her sister played guitar.

However, her family considered music a hobby, not a job.

Her fourth album for Stockfisch, Made in the Shade, came out in 2009, with new versions of songs from her debut album.

After the release of this album, she announced that she was going to quit the music business.

In a note to her fans on her label's website, she stated, "After many years on the road and writing music, I've decided to stop touring and recording. It's hard to explain why but I hope you will understand. I had a good run but I think it's over. It's just too much for too little these days. Made in the Shade explains it as best as I know how."