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164 STATIONS Broadcasting HUMAN in 2008! KPFT Friendswood, Texas WFIT New York, NY KAFM Grand Junction, CO WKNH Gilsum, NH KASU Jonesboro, AR* WQFS Greensboro, NC KBAC Santa Fe, NM WTUL New Orleans, LA KBSU Boise, ID WVUD Newark, DE KCCK Cedar Rapids, IA WWSP Stevens Point, WI KCOZ Point Lookout, MO WXDU Durham, NC KEAO Makawao, HI WYBF Spingfield, PA KFMU Steamboat, CO WDBX Carbondale, IL KRCB Sebastopol, CA WFCF St. Augustine, FL KAOS Olympia, WA WJCU Univ. of Ohio KBBI Homer, AK WMHB Solon, ME KCWC Riverton, WY WNMC Traverse City, MI KEOL La Grande, OR WRBC Lewiston, ME KEUL Girdwood, AK WRBC Waterville, ME KMST Rolla, MO WSCS Eandover, NH KRSC Berea, KY WSGE Dallas, NC KVNF Paonia,CO WUMB Squantum, MA KZUM Lincoln,NE WVMR Dunmore, WV KSER Everett,WA WWVU Morgantown, WV KSUU Cedar City, UT WESS Stroudsville, PA WXPR Rhinelander, WI DMX Seattle, WA WYSO Yellow Spring, OH DMX Los Angeles, CA WHPC Glen Cove,NY Clear Channel New York, NY WKZE Sharon,CT Celestial Reasonings Talmage, CA WMNR Monroe, CT Radio Mir Minsk, USSR BLU FM Katoomba,NSW Vision Radio Sacramento, CA KACU Abilene, TX Play Network Redmond, WA KCAW Sitka, AK New Age Reporter Jefferson, LA KDNK Glenwood, CO New Age Reporter New Orleans, LA KDUR Durango,CO Galaxie Ottawa,ON KEAO Haiku, HI Portland Int. Radio Portland,OR KGLP Gallup, NM Radio Despi Barcelona, Spain KKCR Kapaa, HI Radio Illiberiis KMSU Mankato, MN RFI Romania, Bucharest NNOM Nome, AK SLOR Riddekirk KOOP Austin, TX Music Beyond Words Denver,CO KPFT Houston, TX KRCL Salt Lake City,UT WQNA Moosejaw, SK KUAC Fairbanks, AK CKUW Winnipeg, MB KUMR Nevada City, CA Galaxie Toronto, ONT KZMU Moab, UT KBOO Portland, OR MUZAK Seattle, WA KCHO Chico, CA MUZE New York, NY KEDM Monroe, LA KHSU Arcata, CA KKCR Hanalei, HI KMXT Kodiak, AK KDPN Columbia, MO KRFC Fort Collins KTEP LaPorte, TX KXCI Tucson, AZ KZUM Lincoln, NB WAWL Hixson, TX WBCX Gainesville, GA WDCB Hazelcrest, IL WERU Castine, ME WJFF Jeffersonville,NY WSYC Shippensburg, PA WUMR Memphis, TN Spectrum Belgrave All Media Guide Ann Arbor,MI Radio MUZAK Fort Mill, SC WPVR Sergeantsville, NJ Radio Beckwith Luserna, San, TO WERU East Orland, ME Ultima Frontera Pontverra, Galicia WFIT Palm Bay, FL Arctic Mist.org WMHB Waterville, ME Yahoo! Music Match Santa Monica, CA WMSE Milwaukee, WI WEOS Geneva, NY WXPN Wynewood, PA KOCU Odessa, TX WXXI Rochester, NY KRBD Ketchikan, AK Great Southern FM Victor Harbor, SA KRVS Lafayette, LA High Plains Public Radio Garden City, KS KSUT Ignacio, CO Music Sojourn Gibsonia, PA KTOO Juneau, AK New Age Rhythms Braedenton, FL KUAC Fairbanks, AK Pagan Radio Network Visalia, CA KZYX Willits, CA Radio Kansas Hutchinson, KS KACU Abilene, TX Hawaii Public Radio Honolulu, HI KBSU Boise, ID Lost Frontier Barcelona, Spain KEAO Maui, HI Montana Public Radio Missoula, MT KESD Brookings, SD Multimedios Radio Monterrey, NL KKCR Kilauea, HI Mystic Soundscapes Albuquerque, NM KLCC Eugene, OR KMUD Redway, CA KUAC Fairbanks, AK WFAE Charlotte, NC WFAS North White, NY WICN Shrewsbury, MA WWUH West Hartford, CT KUNC Greeley, CO WMHB Solon, ME WMSE Port Washington, WI WMUH Nazareth, PA WNMU Marquette, MI WOJB Hayward, WI WOMR Provincetown, MA WQLN Eerie, PA WSKG Binghamton, NY WUTC Harrison, TN KCPR San Luis Obispo, CA KRCU Cape Giradeau, MO WOEZ Knoxville, TN WPNE Greenbay, WI WVIA Pittston, PA Spirit Within New Age Lubbock, TX SKOPE MAGAZINE JUNE 7 2008 California-based artist Sarah Ingraham's latest CD, Human, is an eclectic blend of Pop Jazz and New Age. Sarah's insightful lyrics and sound seem to be influenced by a well-traveled life. Having studied her craft in both Japan and India, the songs on the disc clearly demonstrate a worldly vibe, while never losing site of classic American pop sensibilities. This blend of cultures, life experiences and far-reaching musical influences has converged to create an outstanding CD. If you like songs that have an intelligent and international flavor while still remaining catchy and pop-oriented, I encourage you to check out the music of Sarah Ingraham. If this is the new direction of New Age music, sign me up! www.SarahIngraham.com Review By: Joseph A. Italiano http://skopemag.com/2008/06/07/sarah-ingraham-human/ RJ Lannan New Age Reporter May 2008 Fusion to the Nth Degree If you go to Sarah Ingraham's My Space page, you will be hypnotized by her eyes, and if you listen to Human her new album, you will be fascinated by her sound. Not one to sit still, Sarah has traveled the world in search of music that she can grasp, understand and shape into a concept that has universal appeal. Sarah Ingraham began in voice and harpsichord from UCSC, but she sings and performs World fusion cultivated and nurtured from extensive studies in many lands. Koto in Japan, filmis (music scores) in India, lyrics poems or ghazis with Aziz Khan Jaipuri and that is just the beginning of her globetrotting. Suffice it to say that she has experienced enough as well as learned enough to make an album of exciting music for a global audience. Human is a mixture of World tracks, light jazz, Middle Eastern flavors and just a touch of pop. And it does. Pop that is. The title tune Human started as a sultry tune with a touch of heat and an echoing chorus. The song speaks of urban desperation and the wayward teachings of fanatics. The chorus is a statement that no matter what we are human and we should have faith in possibility. "We are all connected, one race human. Human is the love, Feeling in my Heart. Coming from above, love will make a start." Two version of the same song are remarkable. Romantic Fantasies and its instrumental version are gentle ballads dedicated to idle days when the rain cries your tears and the wind is a companion whispering in your ear. The one thing that your fantasies hold is hope. The instrumental version is even more melancholy than the vocal as Sarah uses soft piano for voice. These were both favorites. A couple of songs that struck me as funky were Hojayegi Balle and Bolo Ta Ra Ra. Both these tunes must be filmis, the energized film music of Bollywood. They sounded like club groove with a Middle Eastern theme. I could not help tapping my toe to these. Everyone's idea of heaven is different and it should be. Sara's tune called Heaven is a rhythmic number with dazzling electronics and sensuous wordless background vocals. Like a captured cobra, your body will sway and your senses will dance to the music. Perhaps for some heaven is in the dance. Sarah Ingraham presents her skills aptly on Human. You can travel the world with her as she captures in song the hearts and minds of many cultures. This album is a good example of east west fusion. Rating: Good + - reviewed by RJ Lannan on 5/30/2008 BIill Binkelman New Age Reporter March 2008 "Working with studio/keyboard wizard Rob Mullins, sultry singer/songwriter Sarah Ingraham's Human sizzles, soars, struts and sashays from your speakers with an exotic mixture of world fusion, electronica, jazz and pop, featuring intelligent lyrics that manage to entertain and enlighten without crossing over the line into preachy sermonizing. Whether pulsing with rhythmic energy on the opening title track, shuffling along on chillout beats, ethnic drums, and pulsing laser-zapping synths on "Free at Last," ramping it up on the frenetic-to say the least- techno paced "Hojayegi Balle" (Punjabi for "You'll go Ga Ga"), or slowing down on the blend of torch-song sexiness with world beat spiciness of "Romantic Fantasies," Ingraham and Mullins whisk the listener away through a mixture of captivating melodies, catchy beats, and the artist's sensual vocals. Ingraham possesses a great voice and knows how to use it while produce/arranger/engineer Mullins pushes all the right buttons on the mixing board (not to mention his musical expertise). While there is no mistaking the world influences (notably East Indian and Middle Eastern), Human should appeal to more than just those who enjoy traveling through their music, as the CD is always accessible if not downright irresistable at times. Thumbs up from me! Whisperin &Hollerin Reviews June 2007 If Top-40 radio reflected the internet's global community instead of being centered around American pop culture, the music would sound like that of Sarah Ingraham's. (http://myspace.com/sarahingraham). Combining her European, Indian, Oriental, and especially Middle Eastern influences, Ingraham has brewed a style of dance music that both embraces the geographical regions outside of the U.K./U.S. axis as well as the mainstream conventions that we're all familiar with. Some might say that Ingraham is watering down world music for mass consumption. However, what is music if it cannot be introduced to everyday people, convert the unenlightened? Most of the listeners who will enjoy Middle Eastern-spiced cuts like the title track and "In This World Together" have probably never heard of the late Ofra Haza, whose revolutionary blend of Egyprian and western sounds broke all of the rules of club mixes during the 80's. As wonderful as Haza was, she was a little too quirky for commercial radio, and the world was certainly smaller in those pre-internet days.
By singing in English, Ingraham certainly makes the songs more accessible, giving newcomers a friendly introduction to the exotic rhythms on her record. There are political messages contained in her lyrics, too, such as the war protests of "In This World Together" and the human rights violations in "Free at Last." None of it takes away from the bright colors and invigorating energy of the music. author:Adam Harrington Shotgun Reviews June 2007 "Sarah Ingraham reminds me of Ofra Haza..that ethereal,angelic sound..except she is singing in a language I understand. Bolo Ta Ra Ra is good enough to be in a Bollywood picture and "Free at LAst" utilizes a sultry R&B vocal with blissful Europop." author: Kyrby Raine "Romantic Fantasies" "Paradise" and "Heaven" nominated for the
LA MUSIC AWARDS Winner Best New Age Vocalist JUSTICE THRU MUSIC announces SARAH as ARTIST OF THE MONTH for January 2007 Justice Thru Music is a non profit organisation that uses famous and emerging musicians and bands to organise,educate and activate young people about importance of civil rights and voting .jtmp.org myspace.com/justicethroughmusicprogram GENERASIAN RADIO 90.1 KPFT spins "ROMANTIC FANTASIES" and "HOJAYEGI BALLE" my cover of DALER MEHNDI on FEB 8TH show Generasian Radio started in 2002 is a unique radio program faeturing eclectic mix of Asian Underground, Hindi, Bhangra, Arabic, House and Hip Hop |

