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Sara-Rose Millar is a singer-songwriter, composer, multi-instrumentalist and music producer based in Tasmania. Influenced by Stevie Nicks and Fleetwood Mac, Sara-Rose also takes inspiration from many other musical styles, including folk, jazz, and medieval / renaissance music. Sara-Rose has been singing and playing music from the age of 4 and composing her own music from the age of 10. She completed a music degree in 2004 as a classical flautist and has worked as a music tutor as well as writing music for theatre and film productions. She has also completed a diploma in music production from the Australian College of the Arts. Sara-Rose released her debut album ‘Echoes of Avalon’ in 2023 and has performed at festivals and events in Australia and the UK. Having moved to Tasmania in mid 2023, Sara-Rose is keen to get involved in the musical scene on the island. She is currently working on her second album ‘Nomad’, due for release in late 2024.Sara-Rose Millar is a singer-songwriter, composer, multi-instrumentalist and music producer based in Tasmania. Influenced by Stevie Nicks and Fleetwood Mac, Sara-Rose also takes inspiration from many other musical styles, including folk, jazz, and medieval / renaissance music. Sara-Rose has been singing and playing music from the age of 4 and composing her own music from the age of 10. She completed a music degree in 2004 as a classical flautist and has worked as a music tutor as well as writing music for theatre and film productions. She has also completed a diploma in music production from the Australian College of the Arts. Sara-Rose released her debut album ‘Echoes of Avalon’ in 2023 and has performed at festivals and events in Australia and the UK. Having moved to Tasmania in mid 2023, Sara-Rose is keen to get involved in the musical scene on the island. She is currently working on her second album ‘Nomad’, due for release in late 2024.

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