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Tiger Mountain CD Party a Success

Tiger Mountain CD Release party was a success.  Jim Austin from (Bar Tender's Bible), Sugar Daddies Rick Wilkins(The Nards), Wade Maurer (MacAnanny's), and John Kuhlken (The MacAnanny's) helped rock the house.  Look for Sara's Up Coming Reviews/articles in the Troubadour and Espresso Magazine.

On her new CD, Petite displays a confident delivery and down-to-earth charm that, coupled to 11 nicely crafted tunes, create as original a brand of country-friendly folk rock as this county has heard since Eve Selis first arrived on the scene. - North County Times

Like some sort of a younger version of Dolly Parton she puts them (the memories) in songs in which the use of elements from traditional country, bluegrass and rock find its way in a contagious (or catching?) Americana. Her most important trumps are her somehow distinct, young sounding voice and her ability to immeadiately write a song that is nice to listen to. - Alt Country Magazine - Belgium

Sara Petite - Shine Some Heaven - Lucinda Williams stylee vocal, with Knopfler stylee electric guitar and a kind of rocka-bluegrass shuffle. I love this.
 
- Maximum Bob http://maximumbob.wordpress.com/tag/music/

All 11 songs on this album are entirely hers. With a monster band of local veterans playing behind her, her sound is distilled and refined like a smooth whiskey.
-John Wylie - The San Diego Troubadour

My favorite track might be Ruby. I find myself going back to this song more often than the others for some reason. Maybe it’s the haunting melody or the repeated reference to “my home town” that conjures up a certain longing in my mind.

Huckleberries, with its visually charged lyrics of mountain life and coming of age, sounds like a Dolly Parton song that found its way on paper through Sara’s pen. Complete with Dolly-esque “dee-da-da-dee-dee’s”, I can hear Parton doing her own interpretation of this one. (Pitch it to her Sara) 
-Kenny Newberry the Espresso