New at Noon – Sarah Ross

Discovered after appearing as a contestant on Season 12 of American Idol, 23-year old Sarah Ross released her debut EP, “Calm Before The Storm,”  in 2015 on Average Joes Entertainment. She was immediately embraced by such tastemakers as SiriusXM’s “The Highway,” CMT Pure, Country Weekly and Rolling Stone Country. Ross also garnered early recognition as an emerging talent by inclusion in iHeart Radio’s “Digital Artist Integration Program,” and CMT’s Artist Discovery.
Bio from AllMusic:
Combining country-pop with rap, Nashville-based singer/songwriter Sarah Ross bridges the gap between genres like LoCash Cowboys-and-Moonshine Bandits-meets-Kelsea Ballerini-and-Kacey Musgraves. Born Sarah Restuccio in Hammonton, New Jersey, Ross chose to focus on singing while still in high school. Later, she was a contestant on Season 12 of American Idol, showcasing her cross-genre style by performing a Carrie Underwood song and rapping “Super Bass” for Nicki Minaj herself. Signed to Average Joe’s Entertainment, Ross released her debut EP, Calm Before the Storm, in 2015. Calm featured a cover of Linda Ronstadt’s “You’re No Good,” complete with an additional rap verse, and her single “Shotgun.” Her songs have also appeared on the Mud Digger compilation series, an apt fit for the singer, who is also an avid all-terrain vehicle, truck, and horse-riding enthusiast.

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