Sarah Santiago enchanting the crowd during a live performance with Jack’d Up.
Sarasota’s Sarah Santiago is making her mark on the Houston music scene with her new band, Jack’d Up. With a rich background in diverse musical styles and a passion for community engagement, she aims to inspire through her performances. Her journey, marked by resilience and adaptability, promises to make a significant impact on Houston’s vibrant music landscape as she embraces this new chapter.
Santiago has collaborated with top musicians within the Florida area, performing at prestigious venues such as the Longboat Key Club, Hard Rock Cafe, Ritz Carlton, and Sarasota Opera House. Her resume also includes performances at local restaurants, including Cassariano’s, Chazz 51, and Café L’Europe. This extensive history has built her reputation as a talented and engaging performer.
Her introduction to music began at an early age, inspired by her mother who played guitar. This familial bond laid the groundwork for her love of music. Throughout her childhood, she was exposed to a range of genres, from contemporary Christian artists to pop legends like Mariah Carey and Whitney Houston. Her early musical education included playing the flute and taking piano lessons for five years, which contributed to her classical understanding of music.
After college, Santiago took the first steps into her musical career by joining local bands, gradually honing her skills in various styles. She played with groups such as Longboat Sound and Vertigo, where she gained experience in blues and rock music. As her career progressed, her musical style expanded to encompass jazz, R&B, country, and dance music, showcasing her diverse talents.
One of her pivotal moments came when she gained recognition from performing with renowned producer David Foster. A subsequent viral moment on TikTok, where she sang “I Will Always Love You,” significantly boosted her visibility and helped her cultivate a following. Santiago’s original song, “Lightning,” gained popularity and was inspired by a collaboration with fellow musician Roberto Cerini.
In addition to her musical endeavors, Santiago has actively engaged in charitable events, using her platform to promote healing and community support through music. Her passion for making a positive impact is evident in her community-centered projects.
Santiago’s journey hasn’t been without its challenges. Personal struggles, including two divorces and the responsibilities of raising children, have shaped her resilience as an artist. She draws from her experiences as she pursues her dreams while inspiring her children and others to do the same.
After joining Jack’d Up, Sarah initially had reservations but quickly realized the synergy with the band. A booking agent discovered her talent, leading to her inclusion in the group. Jack’d Up allows her to continue showcasing her range while adapting her performances to fit various settings and audiences.
Future plans for Santiago include opening for a Bon Jovi tribute band and focusing on original music with Jack’d Up. Her dedication to her craft and the adaptability she has developed throughout her career provide a strong foundation for her new chapter in Houston’s vibrant music scene.
With her commitment to her art and a deep understanding of various musical genres, Sarah Santiago is set to make a significant impact on Houston’s music landscape as she continues to evolve as an artist.
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