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Sarah Benck

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Sarah Benck (born 28 March 1984) is a female musician from Omaha, Nebraska, and a visible figure in the Omaha Indie rock scene. She is a singer-songwriter and plays the guitar and harmonica. Together with The Robbers she has recorded two albums: Suicide Doublewide (2005) and Neighbor's Garden (2007).

Awards and accolades

She was awarded "Best contemporary singer" at the 2006 Omaha Entertainment and Arts Awards[1] and "Best Adult Alternative" with the Robbers in 2007.[2] That year they were also nominated for "Best blues", "Artist of the year", and "Local album of the year" (for Neighbor's Garden).[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ OEA 2006 awards Omaha Entertainment and Arts Awards. Accessed 3 April 2011.
  2. ^ a b OEA 2007 awards Omaha Entertainment and Arts Awards. Accessed 3 April 2011.