Sarah Dashew is an American singer-songwriter, known for her background of sailing around the world and her work with producer Chuck Plotkin.
After five years of living in Austin, Texas, playing locally and touring in Europe, she moved back to Los Angeles where she met and began to work with Chuck Plotkin.
Of working on her songs with Plotkin, Dashew said “We would sit on the floor of his boat, slapping our knees and figuring out how to tap into the universe’s navel.
In 2008, Dashew wrote two songs for the independent film "Blues" starring Ari Graynor, which became the starting point for her next album.
"[6] In 2013, Dashew released a self-titled album on which she played every instrument, including piano, percussion, accordion, harmonica, bass, acoustic and electric guitars.
[7] On March 25, 2014 she released an EP titled Something in the Weather, recorded in her old hometown of Ojai, CA, featuring high school friend and well known drummer Mario Calire.
[8] In 2016, Dashew released Roll Like A Wheel,[9][10] a full-length album recorded at the historic London Bridge Studio in Seattle, WA.
In February, 2020, Sarah Dashew was invited to speak at Wake Forest University's TedX Conference, where she gave a 19-minute speech on re-defining success as a creative, childhood, freedom and more.