Biography
Sarah Gayle Meech, a country honky tonk singer and songwriter, spent her formative years in Longview, Washington, a modest logging community, absorbing the enduring strains of conventional country music. Endowed with a powerful, fervent, and emotive vocal delivery, she headed to Los Angeles to chase a music career, maturing there as both performer and composer while establishing herself as a key figure in the state's distinctive country landscape. Every country artist eventually gravitates toward Nashville, however, prompting her 2010 relocation, where she built networks, secured available performances, and refined her compositional craft. That traditional orientation secured regular slots at Layla's Bluegrass Inn and Robert's Western World, broadening her opportunities further. Andy Gibson took notice and handled recording and production duties for her first album at his personal studio. Titled One Good Thing and comprising twelve originals from Meech herself, the project surfaced in late summer 2012.
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