Coming to The Hawth: Sarah Munro

“There’s some real raw talent here! Expecting big things from her in the future” – the words of Jamie Cullum after hearing 22-year-old singer-songwriter and guitarist, Sarah Munro.

With a delicate songbird’s voice reminiscent of Eva Cassidy and Katie Melua, Sarah‘s music has been championed by legendary lyricist Don Black, as well as Jamie Cullum and Michael Ball – both of whom featured her debut single, For Eternity, on their BBC Radio 2 shows.

In 2017, Sarah performed headline sets at Cheltenham Jazz Festival and Cornbury Festival after completing a 24-date UK tour supporting Paul Carrack in prestigious venues, including the London Palladium and Birmingham Symphony Hall.

Sarah has recently released her second album, Angel Road, which features 10 brand-new original songs ranging from contemporary folk to jazz and explores the themes of escapism, loss, dreams and illusion.

Following her sold-out headline shows at PizzaExpress Jazz Club, The Pheasantry, The Stables and The Forge, Sarah comes to The Hawth Studio on Thursday 25 October, performing songs from her debut album, Say Hello To You, and her latest, Angel Road, as well as classic covers including Over The Rainbow and Autumn Leaves.

Sarah Munro will be at The Hawth on 25 October 2018. For more information on the show and tickets, please visit the Parkwood Theatres website.

Jamie Dyer

Jamie Dyer is an experienced writer, broadcaster, musician and social media marketer. He enjoys Old Time Radio, vintage TV, collecting vinyl and supporting the New York Knicks.

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