SARA DEPP is a musician, writer and visual artist born in West Hollywood, California, and residing in Seattle, Washington since 2010.
Sara began playing cello and guitar in high school, and later studied visual and performing arts at The Evergreen State College, where she performed in 2009 with the cast of the college’s first faculty-directed musical. Sara joined the Floating Mountain Poets in mid-2011 as a singer and poet, while also pursuing solo ventures -- notably, a set of original music at the grand reopening of Beacon Hill's Jefferson Park in summer 2012.
Sara was the lead singer of popular blues and soul cover band Little Sara and the Night Owls. In 2016 they recorded "Live at the Crossroads," featuring many genre standards as well as Sara's original song, "The Cage." She also sang backing vocals in short-lived Seattle group The Hoodoos, and has been one-half of the intermittently active duo Train Wreck since 2013.
As a member of long-distance music collaborative Theme Music since 2013, Sara has contributed to dozens of original and cover recordings with performers across the country. Through this group, she expanded her skills to include mixing and arranging as well as basic keyboard and bass playing. Notable collaborations include vocals on several tribute albums, including the forthcoming "Commotion: A Tribute to Creedence Clearwater Revival" with band The Relativity Cadenza, and co-writing and co-performing the title song from Lynsey Moon's 2019 album, "Tethers."
Current projects include a solo record, an illustrated poetry anthology, and cover songs with two Theme Music-originated groups, Latin Taxez and Cream Legbar.
Sara is passionate about social justice, her cat Gus, eating many carbohydrates, anachronistic trivia, and eccentric books and entertainment.
Sara began playing cello and guitar in high school, and later studied visual and performing arts at The Evergreen State College, where she performed in 2009 with the cast of the college’s first faculty-directed musical. Sara joined the Floating Mountain Poets in mid-2011 as a singer and poet, while also pursuing solo ventures -- notably, a set of original music at the grand reopening of Beacon Hill's Jefferson Park in summer 2012.
Sara was the lead singer of popular blues and soul cover band Little Sara and the Night Owls. In 2016 they recorded "Live at the Crossroads," featuring many genre standards as well as Sara's original song, "The Cage." She also sang backing vocals in short-lived Seattle group The Hoodoos, and has been one-half of the intermittently active duo Train Wreck since 2013.
As a member of long-distance music collaborative Theme Music since 2013, Sara has contributed to dozens of original and cover recordings with performers across the country. Through this group, she expanded her skills to include mixing and arranging as well as basic keyboard and bass playing. Notable collaborations include vocals on several tribute albums, including the forthcoming "Commotion: A Tribute to Creedence Clearwater Revival" with band The Relativity Cadenza, and co-writing and co-performing the title song from Lynsey Moon's 2019 album, "Tethers."
Current projects include a solo record, an illustrated poetry anthology, and cover songs with two Theme Music-originated groups, Latin Taxez and Cream Legbar.
Sara is passionate about social justice, her cat Gus, eating many carbohydrates, anachronistic trivia, and eccentric books and entertainment.