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Sarah Jaffe (Sarah Allison Jaffe) was born on 29 January, 1986 in Lufkin, Texas, is an American singer-songwriter. Discover Sarah Jaffe'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 38 years old?
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Sarah Allison Jaffe |
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Singer-songwriter |
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38 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Aquarius |
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29 January 1986 |
Birthday |
29 January |
Birthplace |
Lufkin, Texas |
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United States
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Sarah Jaffe Height, Weight & Measurements
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Sarah Jaffe Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Sarah Jaffe worth at the age of 38 years old? Sarah Jaffe’s income source is mostly from being a successful Singer-songwriter. She is from United States. We have estimated Sarah Jaffe's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Sarah Allison Jaffe (born January 29, 1986) is an American singer-songwriter from Denton, Texas.
Known for her distinctively clear vocals, she has worked as a singer-songwriter across many musical genres, including acoustic-folk, indie pop and hip hop.
Jaffe was born in Lufkin in Angelina County, Texas to parents Roger Jaffe, a women's high school basketball coach, and Malea Jaffe (née Jackson), an art teacher.
After a period during Jaffe's childhood when her family moved around Texas frequently, the family settled in Red Oak, Texas, outside of Dallas, where she grew up.
Jaffe's mom bought her a used acoustic guitar when she was 9 or 10 years old.
She began playing music and performing when she was in high school in Dallas.
She said that her family was musical, with her dad bringing influences of folk music and her mother that of the church choir.
During this time, a local musician named Doug Burr was a mentor.
Jaffe played shows in Dallas, then moved to Los Angeles for a year, where she had cousins who were musicians.
After her time in L.A., Jaffe relocated permanently to Denton, Texas, which has a vibrant music scene with local musicians from The University of North Texas's music program that Jaffe connected with as well as other musicians in the community that she began playing with on a regular basis.
In 2008, Jaffe self-released a six-song EP called Even Born Again. The record has been described as singer-songwriter gothic-folk, and features Jaffe on guitar accompanied by a cellist as well as another guitarist.
Even Born Again featured the first release of her song, "Clementine," which is one of Jaffe's most well-known songs and was featured on NPR's Song of the Day.
Jaffe said that she wrote the song quickly during a tour with a band she was playing with in Arkansas.
The song, which she wrote in 10 minutes, was meant as filler because the band didn't have enough songs.
Jaffe said the audience had an immediate positive reaction to the song.
In late 2009, she was signed to Kirtland Records (Bob Schneider, Toadies), the Dallas-based record label co-owned by Deep Blue Something drummer John Kirtland and his wife, The Polyphonic Spree's Jenny Kirtland.
In May 2010, Jaffe released her first full-length album Suburban Nature, which was recorded in December 2008.
The record feature layers of vocals and incorporates ambient music, with live performances often including a cello, a violin and/or violinists (sometimes a quartet), an additional guitar, a string section, keyboards, and a drummer, a big departure from Jaffe's initial EP, which was more stripped down sounding.
The song "Clementine" appears on Suburban Nature, and a video of the song, which was shot in the summer in Texas, was made by Jon Todd Collins.
In 2011, she released an EP called The Way Sound Leaves a Room that included a DVD video performance at the Wyly Theatre in Dallas from February 2011.
This record included a cover of Drake's song, "Shut it Down".
It also included a live cover of the Robyn song, "Hang With Me."
Jaffe said the EP started with the song, "A Sucker For Your Marketing," and was meant to be a lo-fi quick project to explore music beyond her initial acoustic work.
She bought a second-hand bass guitar and drum set and learned how to play them, using the new instruments to explore this new musical direction.
On April 21, 2012, she released her second full-length album called The Body Wins, which was produced by fellow Texan John Congleton.
When writing the record, Jaffe heavily incorporated the bass guitar and drum set she had bought for the prior EP, using the instruments to add rhythm, drums, and melodies, which fit with Congleton's approach to producing.
The Body Wins continues a movement away from Jaffe's early acoustic guitar singer-songwriter sound and expansion into electropop tunes.
As part of the promotion of the record, Jaffe performed "Talk", a single from that album, on Jimmy Kimmel Live! on December 11, 2012.
In 2012, Jaffe met fellow North Texas-based producer Symbolyc One also known as S1 (Beyoncé, Erykah Badu, Jay-Z, Madonna, Talib Kweli) during a session where the music producer collective The Cannabinoids was remixing Jaffe's “Glorified High,” a track from her 2012 record, The Body Wins.
S1 and Jaffe ended up forming a group called The Dividends.
The name came from the idea of distribution of profits.
The Dividends project resulted in an EP called Far From Away. Jaffe has said that she was a big hip hop music fan, but her music up until the collaboration with S1 had not explored beyond Americana and indie pop yet.
The work with The Dividends removed the concept of genre and incorporated a diverse mixture of R&B, jazz, electronica, rock, and pop.
Jaffe said helped her move past writer's block and into more creative genre-busting directions.
The track was recorded live at the 2012 Dia de los Toadies Festival.
This collaboration with the South Dallas-based S1 led to Jaffe contributing vocals and lyrics to Eminem's song "Bad Guy" off his 2013 album The Marshall Mathers LP 2.
S1 produced the first half of the song with M-Phazes, with the second track produced by StreetRunner.
In 2013 for Record Store Day, Jaffe sang a cover of PJ Harvey's "Down by the Water" on a 7-inch recording with The Toadies, an alternative rock band from Fort Worth, Texas.
In 2014, Jaffe released her third full-length record, Don't Disconnect. The record marked a big stylistic shift into what has been described as pop-rock.