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Sara Radle

Sara Radle 

Based in Los Angeles, CA



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Band History

Sara Radle began her music career in San Antonio, Texas, fronting the pop/punk trio, Lucy Loves Schroeder. Three years after forming, the group relocated to Dallas, Texas, where they began to steadily build a strong fanbase both within Texas and across the country.

After a total of seven years, two LPs, one EP, and a 7-inch record, LLS decided to call it quits in 2003. It was at this time that Sara Radle began to dedicate all her effort to her solo project.

Not a stranger to the one-woman studio project, Sara had previously released an 11-song CD, Jellybeans With Belly Buttons, under the name Fred Savage Fanclub in December of 2000. On this release, she wrote, arranged, played and sang everything. Although it was a small release on Denton-based She's Gone Records, Jellybeans... was well-received both locally and nationally. One song off the record made it into the top ten on KDGE 102.1 FM's Adventure Club Year End Countdown, and many songs off the record were in heavy rotation on college radio stations across the country.

In December 2002, Radle began working on her next solo record with The Paper Chase's John Congleton, and once again she played every instrument. The record, You Can't Make Everybody Like You, was the first release from Radle's own Dallas-based Jeez Louise Records in January 2004. This time, however, she ditched the name Fred Savage Fanclub and released her much-anticipated follow-up simply as Sara Radle. Shortly after, Sara released a five-song EP, People You've Been Before, on Jeez Louise Records in March 2004.

Sara headed west and relocated to Los Angeles, California in June 2005. She continues to perform solo, and is looking forward to expanding her live band.

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Lush pop songs with strong melodies and interesting lyrics

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