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Ask Sarah Davison what her favorite Bible verse is, and she’ll immediately quote Proverbs 3:5-6: “Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways submit to Him, and He will make your paths straight.” It’s a scripture that has accompanied the acclaimed singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist through life’s highs and lows, and one she hand-copied—in a flowery cursive script—from her grandmother’s Bible. “That verse has been with me from my hometown of 150 people to Nashville, going after what I feel called to do, trusting that He’s leading me down the right road,” she reflects.

It’s not only a scripture that beautifully encapsulates Sarah’s own journey, but the ordained path of her two time Grammy nominated band, HighRoad, as well. A gifted pianist and vocalist, behind the scenes Sarah often lends her talents to a veritable who’s who of leading country artists. She toured with iconic Country Music Hall of Famer George hightroad-logo Jones’ band on his final tour of Canada; has shared the stage with current chart-topper Chris Young; and she performs regularly on the Grand Ole Opry with ACM Award-winner Mark Wills, the Isaacs, and The Voice's Emily Ann Roberts among numerous other artists. But it’s the acclaimed ensemble Sarah founded in 2013 that is clearly the passion closest to her heart. “I love playing for other artists, but at the same time, I’ve always felt called to do Christ centered music,” she shares. “When HighRoad first started, it awakened this part of me I didn’t even know God had in mind.” Since the group’s genesis, Sarah and bandmates have already garnered a 2021 Grammy Nomination and a 2019 Grammy Nomination for their part in the album, "Gonna Sing, Gonna Shout", the Singing News New Artist of the Year, the Diamond Award for Country Gospel Song of the Year, 2017 AGM Country Song of the Year, and the AGM Female Group of the Year award in 2016. They regularly perform at leading Gospel music events including the Gatlinburg Gathering, Singing In The Sun, Unspeakable Joy Women's Events, and The National Quartet Convention. In 2018, they played on the Grand Ole Opry stage in Nashville, and had their first two number 1 singles on Southern Gospel Radio. In 2019, they signed with Daywind Records and joined their artist roster, completing their newest self titled, album, High Road.