Sarah McMillan
Sarah McMillan
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Sarah McMillan grew up in Vidalia GA, a rural southern town famous for sweet onions. Her passion for worship and the arts swelled in the late 90's while touring North and South America with performance companies like Ben and Robin Pasley's "Enter the Worship Circle". Relocating to North Carolina in 2000, Sarah planned to study and develop her skills as a potter. At the same time, she developed relationships with singers of the area and became heavily involved in the flourishing community of worshipers and artists. Before long, she began to write and sing her own unique variety of sweet, rootsy material. Sarah McMillan's folky compositions are intimate, anthemic, accessible and always sincere. Sarah recently released her debut album, Under Your Bright Wings.
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