“It’s My Life” Video

Watch the video for Sarah’s newest song “It’s My Life” after the jump.
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Watch the video for Sarah’s newest song “It’s My Life” after the jump.
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Yeah it’s been awhile since we’ve updated the site but Sarah’s been really busy working on things. We do have some updates for you and a few things coming up to look forward to. First, the “It’s My Life” video will be available real soon.
She’s also shooting a commercial for the fragrance Privet Bloom, a new signature fragrance from Hampton Sun. Watch for it, it will be out soon as well. The commercial uses a new song Sarah’s recorded call “Feel The Rain”. You can hear it on Ernie Lake’s MySpace, and it should be online here shortly.

Sarah will be performing at The Bitter End, New York City’s oldest rock club on Wednesday, February 21st at 9:30PM. The Bitter End is located at 147 Bleecker Street (between Thompson and LaGuardia). If your in the area be sure to stop and check out Sarah’s unique blend of Rock and Country.

Here’s some video Sarah shot during the video shoot for the upcoming film by Bushwick Studios titled “Muhammad”. There is also a few photos that have been added to the gallery. Video after the jump.
AmericanIdol.com has been doing pieces on previous Idol contestants, talking to them about what life was like during the show and what they’ve been up to since. Recently Sarah spent some time with them to discuss her experiences a little bit. The following is from an interview on AmericanIdol.com
Season four’s Sarah Mather has certainly made the most of her post-Idol life thus far. After spending merely one day back in her hometown of Wilmington, NC, she picked up her stuff and moved to New York City. Since then, she’s been busy singing in some local clubs, recording, and even doing some TV and modeling work. She admits that the move to NYC was a bit daunting at first, but she did not want the people of her hometown to feel sorry for her upon her return from American Idol. Thankfully, the reaction from the people of Wilmington was completely the opposite, and they were nothing but proud of Sarah. However, she doesn’t regret the move to the Big Apple. She wanted to keep things moving forward instead of looking back and dwelling on what she might have done wrong, and that’s exactly what she’s done.

Ok folks here’s the deal. Sarah has a chance to win a record deal with Epic records but she needs your help. The Music Nation is sponsoring a multi-genre online music video competition. The competition last for 15 weeks beginning today. For each of the next 12 weeks, two new quarterfinalists in each genre will be chosen, one picked by the fans and the other, by a panel of expert judges. That makes a total of 24 quarterfinalists in each genre. After those 12 weeks, those three lists of 24 will be trimmed down into three groups of semifinalists. From there, its on to the finals. In our last week, one winner will be crowned in each of our three genres. Those winners will be awarded global recording contracts with Epic Records. One of the three winners will appear on Clear Channels exclusive in-studio performance series, STRIPPED.
To view and vote for Sarah’s video go to the Music Nation contest page.
For complete details on how the contest works go here.