SARA VAN BUSKIRK
https://www.saravanbuskirk.com/
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Sara Van Buskirk is a singer songwriter from Houston, Texas whose work is known for raw,
commanding vocals, emotional depth, and vivid lived-in storytelling. Sara’s influences from Janis
Joplin to Chopin creates music that is fearless and soul-stirring. Her Americana, blues, roots,
rock'n'roll melodies linger and stick, earning praise like, “you won’t soon forget Sara Van
Buskirk’s lyrics and melodies that call you back home.”
SVB’s discography includes the 2010 debut The Place Where You Are, the 2020 single Can We
Be Friends?, 2024’s dual & visual release Light Me Up, and 2025’s JUST WON’T STOP,
accompanied by a video created with artist-activist Lynzy Lab. Her latest release, Comfortable
Lie, explores duality and keeping it together (or not) on the journey to becoming one's full
authentic self. Comfortable Lie will appear on her upcoming Self-Titled album - to support this
project please visit www.saravanbuskirk.com
A sought-after collaborator, Sara has written with Grammy Award Winners Kam Franklin as well
as Kevin Morby. Sara is currently touring with Kam Franklin (of The Suffers) for her solo debut
album Land of The Neon Sun, produced by Margo Price. She also performs with Geoffrey’s
Electric Banjo Band, an experimental fusion project led by Geoffrey Muller. Sara has also
collaborated with Allison Russell, Emmylou Harris, Brittany Howard, Brandi Carlile, and more as
part of the Tennessee Freedom Singers.
She is the founder of Georgia Park Studios, a two-time SACI Grant recipient, and a Houston
Arts Alliance grantee. Her work has been featured in Rolling Stone, Pitchfork, and Billboard. A
voting member of The Recording Academy, SVB continues to push the boundaries of roots
music.




