Sarah Potenza has always been larger-than-life. From TV performances in front of 12 million viewers to chart-topping album releases, she’s built an eclectic, empowered empire with a voice that’s as big as her ambition. But she’s never sounded bigger than this.
“I’m entering my disco-diva dance era,” says the out-and-proud songwriter, who kickstarts a new chapter of her career alongside Grammy-winning producer Dave Audé. “I’ve always loved glitz and glam. I love drag. I love house music. It’s time to make music that lives within that fun, sparkly, shiny world.”
David Robert King
The Bluegrass Situation has raved about singer/songwriter David Robert King by saying, “If you appreciate the likes of Leonard Cohen and Tom Waits, you might well enjoy what he’s up to.” Accolades are coming in for the troubadour and his album IDAHO, which will be released on February 16. Mary Gauthier, King’s longtime collaborator, began the wave of praise when she noted, “IDAHO, David Robert King’s new record, is a stunning soundscape of whispered confessions and poignant observations. A beautiful collection of haunting songs, it deserves a good listen.” Grammy-winning singing titans The Blind Boys of Alabama also approve, as they came on board to augment King’s brooding vocals with their harmonies on the title track “Idaho.”