Sick Of Sarah began in Minneapolis, MN in April 2005 as an all-female
band with catchy hooks, unique lyrics and thoughtful, well-crafted
music. The band displays talent, passion, and an ever-present sense of
humor that shapes many of their songs. They combine sympathetic acoustic
moments with driving electric rock, often in the same song. With
influences ranging from John Fogerty to Joan Jett, Sleater-Kinney to
Vanessa Carlton, Sick Of Sarah brings an energy and blended alternative
pop-rock style that has listeners singing along after the first chorus.
Guitar player, lead singer, and songwriter, Abisha Uhl, 25, has an
ear for pop, a mouth for rock, and an attitude for punk. She first
picked up a guitar at age 13 in Okinawa, Japan where she lived until she
was 18 and moved to the US. She began listening to Michelle Branch and
Vanessa Carlton, which led to her becoming a solo artist in the
Minneapolis area and eventually becoming a founding member of Sick Of
Sarah. Her lyrics speak maturely and sometimes humorously of love, loss,
and often nothing at all, but regardless of the topic, Abisha will sing
every song like it’s the greatest thing anyone’s ever heard.
Lead guitarist and back-up vocalist, Katie Murphy, 24, was always
involved in some type of musical endeavor growing up in south St. Paul,
MN. She began teaching herself piano at 15 years of age and acoustic
guitar when she was 16. Always looking to advance her skills, she picked
up the electric guitar early on during the course of Sick Of Sarah's
construction, per the band’s request, and has since found that
flexibility and creativity are the keys to her performance. Katie lists
Jewel and John Fogerty as her biggest musical influences.
Jessie Farmer, 26, originally from Peoria, IL, decided on music as
her passion at the tender age of 7 when a piano was introduced into her
home. She learned both the guitar and drums after that. She found
success as the touring bass player for prominent Minneapolis punk rock
band, Babes In Toyland in 2000. Jessie had sworn off the bass just
before she was approached by lead singer Abisha to play in her new band.
Jessie cowrites many of SOS’s songs. Influenced by Joan Jett and the
Mamas And The Papas, Jessie brings a natural, seasoned rock tone as the
bass player and back-up vocalist.
Drummer Brooke Svanes, 23, began playing drums when she was 11 years
old and since then has become a meticulously skillful drummer. She has
been in bands all through her teen years in Bismarck, ND and now calls
Minneapolis her home. She may look at ease behind a set, but do not be
fooled by her calmness; you are guaranteed to feel her Sleater-Kinney
influence as well as a decade of practice in every beat she makes.
You may have noticed there is no one named Sarah in the band. The
namesake for the band is in fact a Sarah--the lead singer's former
roommate who stated one day she was just plain sick of her own name. It
caught the girls' ears and then caught on.








