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Biography

Mary Sarah Gross (born July 7, 1995), known professionally as Mary Sarah, is a country music singer and songwriter. She started what would become her career with performances local to her region, before being picked up by Kidz Bop in 2007. After leaving them, she continued with local and regional performances before releasing Crazy Good in 2010. Her second album, Bridges, followed in 2014, and included duets with several high-profile country music stars. A third album, Dress Up This Town, followed a year later, and she has performed at the Grand Ole Opry and was featured on The Voice.

Early years

Mary Sarah Grosswas born in Tulsa, Oklahoma on July 7, 1995 to Richard and Patricia Gross. She has one sister, Emilee Elizabeth (b. 1993), one brother, Christopher Thomas (b. 1989), and one step brother, Richard Tyler who resides in Santa Barbara, CA, and works as a photographer. Christopher was born prematurely, received a liver transplant and is Type 1 diabetic. For this reason, she supports the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF). She is also the National Ambassador for Caiden's Hope, an organization that assists with non-medical expenses related to caring for an infant in neonatal intensive care.

Singing career

Mary Sarah began performing in church at the age of 8, and began to appear on radio stations and at several regional Opry Theaters. She was signed to the Osbrink Talent Agency in Los Angeles at age 11, and in 2007, at the age of 12, toured as a featured lead vocalist and dancer in Kidz Bop for six months. At the age of 14, she left the agency and returned to Texas, where she performed in local and regional events.

In 2010 she released her first album, Crazy Good.

In January 2011, Mary Sarah was invited to meet The Oak Ridge Boys after Joe Bonsall saw a video of her performance of "Don't Stop Believing" at the Sugar Land (Texas) Idol competition. After visiting with them backstage before the show at the Galveston Grand Opera House, Joe and Duane Allen invited her onstage to sing "Where the Boys Are". She credits the support and love of The Oak Ridge Boys for helping her career move forward.

In 2011, she hosted a four-part series for the 2011 season of "OPRY on the Square – Country Now and Then" at the Sugar Land, TX, town square. In December 2011, the Houston Texans held a vote-in contest to see who would sing the National Anthem for their annual Home for the Holidays game. Mary Sarah was the winner over 7 other finalists. In April 2014, Mary Sarah appeared on the "Opry Country Classics" with Lynn Anderson and The Oakridge Boys, honoring the late Ray Price

On July 8, 2014, Mary Sarah released her second album, Bridges. Included on the album is a rendition of "Where the Boys Are" with Neil Sedaka. The Oak Ridge Boys also appear on the album singing "Dream On" with her. Several major country stars also join Mary in duet. On July 29, 2014, Mary Sarah appeared on Mike Huckabee's show on Fox News to promote her new album. The Governor played bass in accompaniment as they performed "The Fightin' Side of Me".

On May 31, 2016, Mary Sarah made her Grand Ole Opry debut.Mary Sarah has appeared a total of 5 times since that date.

On October 31, 2017, Deadline Hollywood announced that Mary Sarah was selected to be a lead performer in The Voice: Neon Dreams.

The Voice (2016)

On February 29, 2016, Mary Sarah auditioned on season 10 of The Voice with "Where the Boys Are". All four coaches turned their chairs for her, and she chose Blake Shelton as her coach. She defeated Justin Whisnant in the battles, and defeated Brittany Kennell in the knockouts. She placed in the middle three in the Semifinals and was then eliminated in the Instant Save performances, placing her in the Top Six. She lost a "twitter save" to Laith Al Saadi, the bearded blues guitarist/rocker from Ann Arbor Michigan in a sing off, exiting the show in the 5th position.

     – Studio version of performance reached the top 10 on iTunes
OrderAir DateRoundSongOriginal ArtistResult
1.5February 29Blind Audition"Where the Boys Are"Connie FrancisAll Four Chairs
Joined Team Blake
7.2March 15Battle Rounds"Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man"Conway Twitty feat. Loretta LynnSaved By Coach
12.2April 4Knockout Rounds"You Ain't Woman Enough (To Take My Man)"Loretta Lynn
14.9April 11Live Playoffs (Top 24)"(I Never Promised You A) Rose Garden"Lynn AndersonSaved By Public Vote
17.1April 18Live Top 12"So Small"Carrie Underwood
19.5April 25Live Top 11"Johnny and June"Heidi Newfield
21.7May 2Live Top 10"Stand By Your Man"Tammy Wynette
23.2May 9Live Top 9"My Church"Maren Morris
25.7May 16Live Semifinals (Top 8)"I Told You So"Randy TravisMiddle 3
26.1May 17Semifinals Instant Save"Something in the Water"Carrie UnderwoodEliminated
OrderCollaborator(s)SongOriginal Artist
16.3Katie Basden
Paxton Ingram
Joe Maye
Adam Wakefield
Justin Whisnant
"Hey Brother"Avicii
18.2Blake Shelton, Paxton Ingram, and Adam Wakefield"I Love a Rainy Night"Eddie Rabbitt
25.2Bryan Bautista"Break Free"Ariana Grande
28.12Adam Wakefield
Nick Hagelin
Justin Whisnant
"Gimme Some Lovin'"Spencer Davis Group

Discography

Albums

TitleAlbum detailsPeak chart positionsSales
US Heatseeker
Crazy Good
  • Release date: April 25, 2010
  • Label: AGR Television Records
  • Formats: CD, music download
Bridges
  • Release date: July 8, 2014
  • Label: Cleopatra
  • Formats: CD, music download
28
  • US: 2,400
Dress up This Town
  • Release date: August 9, 2015
  • Label: Cleopatra
  • Formats: CD, music download

Singles

YearSinglePeak
positions
USCountry
2016"Stand by Your Man"36
"My Church"35
"I Told You So"29
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Who is Mary Sarah?
Mary Sarah Gross was born July 7, 1995, known professionally as Mary Sarah, is an American country music singer and songwriter. In 2011, she released her debut album titled Crazy Good, which featured guest appearances by Country Music Hall of Fame members Merle Haggard and Kris Kristofferson. Since then, Mary Sarah has released several albums and gained recognition for her powerful vocals and traditional country sound.
What is Mary Sarah's musical style?
Mary Sarah's musical style is rooted in traditional country music. She draws inspiration from classic country artists such as Patsy Cline, Loretta Lynn, and Dolly Parton. Her voice carries a timeless quality, and she often incorporates elements of traditional country instrumentation in her songs.
What major accomplishments has Mary Sarah achieved in her career?
Throughout her career, Mary Sarah has achieved several major accomplishments. She gained national attention when she appeared as a contestant on the television show "The Voice" in 2016, reaching the top 5 on Team Blake Shelton. She has also performed at prestigious venues such as the Grand Ole Opry and has shared the stage with country music legends like Willie Nelson and Vince Gill. Mary Sarah's albums have received critical acclaim, and she continues to build a dedicated fan base through her captivating performances and soulful music.
Where is Mary Sarah from?
Mary Sarah was born and raised in Houston, Texas. She began singing at a young age and quickly developed a passion for country music. Growing up in the heart of Texas, she was exposed to the rich musical heritage of the state, which heavily influenced her sound and career path.
What are some of Mary Sarah's most popular songs?
Some of Mary Sarah's most popular songs include "Where the Boys Are," "I Hope You Dance," "Crazy Good," "With a Little Help from My Friends," and "Hello Goodbye." These songs showcase her impressive vocal range and ability to connect with listeners through heartfelt and authentic performances.
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