Not to be confused with the popular author of the same name,
the budding singer/songwriter Sarah Dooley
was raised in Valparaiso, Indiana. As a child, she played piano and violin in
the school orchestra and as an avid journal-keeping teenager began writing pop
songs. Reaching adulthood, she relocated to New York in 2008 to study playwriting.
This training helped her write and star in And
Sarah, a mockumentary-style web series that was featured in the New York Times "Freakonomics"
blog and attracted more than 160,000 views on YouTube. Inspired by the poetic
introspections of pop balladeers like Regina
Spektor and Fiona Apple, the Brooklyn-based
artist gradually realized that performing songs was her ideal storytelling
vehicle. She recorded a debut album, Stupid
Things, at her alma mater, Columbia University. The album will be released
tomorrow.
With colored streamers across the stage and throughout the
room and many balloons on the floor, Sarah Dooley enjoyed an album release
party tonight at the Gallery at le
Poisson Rouge. She even supplied peanut butter and jelly sandwiches for her
guests. In a scant 35-minute solo performance, Dooley proved to be an
accomplished singer and pianist. She sang and played as impressively as the
best cabaret artists in town. The most refreshing aspect of her performance,
however, was her lyrical wit and whimsical storytelling. Her charming songs had
comical musings on courting a lover by watching Goonies together and excusing youthful behaviors like going gay for
a day. Several forgotten-lonely-wallflower songs about unrequited love or being
scorned by an ex-lover were more reflective and sometimes more assertive, but placed
within the context of the other bouncy pop songs did not take the concert to a dark
or angry space. Rather, the overall message seemed to be that we make lemonade
from life's lemons and enjoy the reward of good times through nurturing
relationships. Maybe that was emphasized by the large turnout of friends that
came out to cheer her on tonight. Dooley's joyful personality and pop songs
cheered back.
Visit Sarah Dooley at www.sarahdooleymusic.com.

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