Sara Jackson-Holman to release When You Dream

, Editor on March 26, 2010 | genre: pop

On May 25, 2010, Portland, Oregon based indie-label Expunged Records (home to Blind Pilot) will release the debut full-length from Bend, Oregon-based, 21-year-old pianist/singer Sara Jackson-Holman entitled "When You Dream."

An 11-track collection of melodic, sultry, thought-provoking, and imagery-drenched tracks already garnering comparisons to Feist, Adele, and Norah Jones, "When You Dream" is the result of a classically-trained musician making music for herself and a chance run-in with a record label that led to a studio album.

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Artist: Sara Jackson-Holman
Title: When You Dream
Release date: 05/25/10
Label: Expunged Records
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Sara Jackson-Holman
That chance run-in found Expunged Records' president Anthony McNamer clicking on Jackson-Holman's Myspace page after she left a comment on Blind Pilot's page, following a live performance she had seen.

"I had seen Blind Pilot and fell in love with their music," explains Jackson-Holman. "I wrote on their Myspace wall. It was a typical fan post, telling them I loved their music and asking if they were planning to come back through anytime soon. Their label was looking through their comments one day, randomly clicked on my picture, heard my music, and wrote me asking if I had a demo CD."

Surprisingly, she did not.

However, several conversations with McNamer and a few home recordings later, McNamer was hooked and signed her to Expunged Records. With only five or six songs completed by the time Expunged Records had decided to do a full-length with her, Jackson-Holman spent the summer writing the rest of the album. Then, with the songs complete, she entered the studio with Blind Pilot’s producer, Skyler Norwood, and began recording what would become "When You Dream."

"The song most affected by the production was probably 'Maybe Something's Wrong," she says. "The instruments we added gave it a darker, richer texture that I had not really anticipated when I wrote it.

"Also, 'When You Dream' took on a much emptier, dream-like state when the electronic-sounding drums were added. That really contributed to the song’s character."

The result is an album Jackson-Holman (and everyone else who has heard it) is ecstatic about, one she is anxious to hit the road and tour in support of, and truly immerse herself in. Anyone that hears "When You Dream" will immediately wonder how this music and these lyrics could be created by a 21-year-old.

"When You Dream" just may become the break through summer classic of 2010.

Sara Jackson-Holman biography
She has garnered comparisons to Adele, Feist, and Norah Jones, but for 21 year-old college student Sara Jackson-Holman, nothing matters more than her debut full-length, "When You Dream," to be released May 25th on Portland, Oregon-based indie Expunged Records.

"I am so excited about my finished record," says Jackson-Holman. "I loved the entire process."

It happened by chance that Portland, Oregon-based independent record label Expunged Records and Bend, Oregon-based musician Sara Jackson-Holman came in contact. As label president Anthony McNamer explains it, he still doesn't know what compelled him to click on Sara's Myspace page, but he did, and the rest is, as they say, history.

It all started with Sara attending a Blind Pilot concert. She then went to their Myspace page and added a fan comment. The next thing she knows, McNamer contacts her, asking her if the voice on her Myspace page was truly hers.

"I had seen Blind Pilot and fell in love with their music," explains Jackson-Holman. "I wrote on their Myspace wall. It was a typical fanpost, telling them I loved their music and asking if they were planning to come back through anytime soon. Their label (McNamer), was looking through their comments one day, randomly clicked on my picture, heard my music, and wrote me asking if I had a demo CD."

Surprisingly, she did not.

However, several conversations with McNamer and a few home recordings later, McNamer was hooked and signed her to Expunged Records.

Things were moving quickly for the then 20-year-old classically-trained pianist and songwriter. All-of-a-sudden a medium of communication that happily married her favorite passions (piano, poetry, and singing) had turned into a dream come true for her, an adventure that Jackson-Holman would embrace and would result in her first album, "When You Dream."

"I love dreams, and in general I am fascinated by the inner workings of the mind," she explains, discussing the album title, its overall theme and the imagery threading through the 11-track debut, which contemplates everything from dreams to the sea, sky and trees, belonging and loneliness, love and longing, and forgetting and remembering.

Her first time in the studio was surreal.

"My first time in the studio, I was sick. I was sick a lot at the time because I worked all summer with two and three year olds at a crisis nursery. My voice was probably an entire octave lower," she laughed, "but it could not dampen my enthusiasm at finding myself in the recording studio for the first time."

With only five or six songs completed by the time Expunged Records had decided to do a full-length with her, Jackson-Holman spent the summer writing the rest of the album.

"I wrote the rest of my album over the summer, and with every step the process seemed more real. But, I still feel that I haven't fully grasped the entirety of my circumstances."

Though she started out recording the songs as she had hear them in her mind, the addition of instrumentation and harmonies during production fleshed them out, supporting and strengthening each song.

The way in which the production process affected her songs was surprising and exciting for Jackson-Holman. To be exposed to so many different possibilities in the way a song could develop, and to be able to explore these possibilities with Norwood was an incredible learning experience. The resulting album is one Jackson-Holman feels is the record she had dreamed of.

"The song most affected by the production was probably 'Maybe Something's Wrong," she says. "The instruments we added gave it a darker, richer texture that I had not really anticipated when I wrote it.

"Also, 'When You Dream' took on a more empty, dream-like state when the electronic-sounding drums were incorporated. That really enhanced the song's character."

When asked to analyze and describe the meaning of her lyrics and her songs, Jackson-Holman isn't quick to jump the gun and explain what she was thinking when she wrote them, because, as she will tell you, even her own interpretations change with each day. And, besides, she'd rather have the listener come to their own meanings.

"Each song means something different to me depending on the day. The thing I really love about music is that each listener brings his or her own life and experiences to each song, giving a song multiple meanings."

With a completed record in hand, a supportive record label, and an itch to perform for people, Jackson-Holman's goals are simple: she wants to hit the road, tour, and sell lots of copies of "When You Dream." After one listen to the record, even the most skeptical of critics will be amazed that this music and these lyrics were created by a woman of Jackson-Holman's age.

"When You Dream" just may be the runaway classic of 2010.

When You Dream Tracklisting
1. Come Back To Me
2. Into The Blue
3. Cellophane
4. When You Dream
5. Red Ink
6. My Thorny Romance
7. California Gold Rush
8. Maybe Something's Wrong
9. To Anna
10. Let Me In
11. Train Ride

"When You Dream" by Sara Jackson-Holman - release date: 05/25/10..


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