SARAH CARPER

Sarah Carper was raised near Devils Tower and is now based in The Black Hills. With deep family roots in music, she grew up at country dances and singing with her family’s band, experiences that shaped her honest and plainspoken songwriting. Sarah’s country-leaning songs highlight clear melodies and acoustic arrangements that leave space for storytelling at the center. Her song Take Me to Wyoming was featured in a documentary about a Wyoming bull rider, and she’s had the honor of opening for Randall King. With influences like Miranda Lambert and Carter Faith, Sarah brings an authentic voice rooted in the people and places that raised her.

Hometown: Moorcroft, WY

Primary Instrument: Epiphone Masterbilt

Influences: Miranda Lambert, Carter Faith

Signature Song: Prairie Fire

First Performance: Bowling alley in Bison, SD with her family’s band at age 7 (first solo performance at her school talent show at age 13)

Biggest Musical Achievement: Opening for Randall King and having Take Me to Wyoming featured in a documentary.

Dream Collaborations: Keith Whitley, Brooks & Dunn, Vince Gill, Leon Bridges, Chris Stapleton

Favorite Lyric: “They had a baby girl back in the spring / A little one with wonder in her eyes to match the thunder / They named her after the Wyoming Rain.”

Fun Fact: Sarah appeared in a college photoshoot that ended up on a stock photo site. She now shows up in Hobby Lobby picture frames across the country holding a guitar.