- Full Name: Sara Beth Bareilles
- Born on December 7, 1979, in Eureka, California, USA.
- Grew up in a musical family, which influenced her passion for music from a young age.
- Graduated from UCLA with a degree in communication studies.
- Gained fame with her debut album “Little Voice” in 2007, featuring the hit single “Love Song.”
- Known for her soulful and powerful voice, she is often described as a singer-songwriter.
- Has released several successful albums, including “Kaleidoscope Heart” and “The Blessed Unrest.”
- Received multiple Grammy Award nominations throughout her career.
- Wrote the music and lyrics for the hit Broadway musical “Waitress,” earning a Tony Award nomination.
- Acted in various TV shows and films, including a role in the TV series “Girls.”
- An advocate for LGBTQ+ rights and other social issues, she uses her platform to raise awareness.
- Co-founded the “Little Black Dress” campaign to support women’s cancer research.
- Continues to tour, compose music, and inspire with her heartfelt songs and activism.
- Known for her authenticity and storytelling in her music, connecting with a diverse fan base.