Sarah Jory (born Sarah Elizabeth Jory, 20 November 1969 in Reading, Berkshire, England) is an English musician and vocalist. Sarah Jory began to learn to play musical instruments at the age of five, when she obtained her first steel guitar. In 1978, she was backed by the group Poacher when she was featured on the BBC Radio 2's Live from Golder's. Also at the age of nine, she joined the band Colorado Country after her father, Arthur Jory, secured her an audition.
Sarah Jory began to learn to play musical instruments at the age of five, when she obtained her first steel guitar. Jory played with the band for four years while completing her schooling. During this time, the band changed their name to Sarah and the Colorado Country
thank you all. Lots of love Sarah J xxxxx. 89. 43. Here's another video, from Lisa McHugh's tour of Scotland, where I had the privilege of playing for this amazing talented lady. I'm so looking forward to playing for Lisa and her band again, on Friday 12th October, at the SSE Arena: Belfast, at the annual Farmer's Bash.
Jory's first album, Sarah's Steel Line, which she recorded with the band Poacher, was released by Crow Records in 1980, when she was eleven years old. After the album's release, she was asked to play at the Peterborough Festival of Music, having appeared earlier at Neil Coppendale's British Country Music Festival at the Brighton Centre. Musical career and honours.
Sarah Jory - Love With Attitude - Sarah Jory CD SNVG The Cheap Fast Free Post. Sarah jory - if I love you - CD single.
Sarah Jory (born Sarah Elizabeth Jory, 20 November 1969 in Reading, Berkshire, England) is an English musician and vocalist. 1 Early life At thirteen, Jory first visited the United States of America where she played at the Steel Guitar Convention in St. Louis with Buddy Emmons. Web of Love (CD 1994). The Best of Country And Irish (Comp. Web of Love (SCD 1994). Web of Love (MC 1994). When You Walk in the Room (MC 1994). Love With Attitude (CD 1995).
Sarah Jory - The 40th Anniversary 2018. Castle Road Records). This release marks the first time the RPO has taken on an entire album in its entirety. Around 50+ musicians who comprised the orchestra were aided by superb arrangers James Graydon and Richard Cottle with special guest appearances by Sarah and Peter Frampton. 1. Second Hand News 2. Dreams 3. Never Going Back Again 4. Don’t Stop 5. Go Your Own Way 6. Songbird 7. The Chain 8. You Make Loving Fun 9. I Don’t Want To Know 10.