Sarah M. Greer is a vocalist who practices, studies and teaches the art of vocal improvisation. Greer helps people find out what they are “supposed to sound like” so they can find a unique and joyful place from which to sing, whether they sing on stage, in the studio or in the shower. Currently, she teaches singing privately and at Minneapolis Community & Technical College (MCTC).
From monthly Songtaneous singing sessions to workshops to conference keynotes, she leads fun and engaging singing events that have presented at numerous events, festivals and conferences, including the 30th Annual Women & Spirituality Conference in 2011.
Greer has received two Artist Initiative Awards by the Minnesota State Arts Board and has a degree in vocal performance and a BSS which includes a concentration in music.
Greer performs regularly in the Twin Cities with a cappella ensemble the Give Get Sistet and jazz quintet BLU-7, as well as guest-ing with a variety of players in other projects and collaborations throughout Minnesota (Anthony Cox’s Riotus N and Jay Young’s Lyric Factory to name a few).
What the Music Says Do, is Sarah M. Greer’s debut studio recording, and is her exploration of the many sounds and ideas that the jazz genre can hold.