She's the Poem Sara Bax

Album info

Album-Release:
2025

HRA-Release:
05.09.2025

Label: Challenge Records

Genre: Jazz

Subgenre: Vocal

Artist: Sara Bax

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  • 1 Anna 03:24
  • 2 Frida 03:33
  • 3 Ellen (She's the Poem) 04:57
  • 4 Trumpet's Lament 03:56
  • 5 Joost (Diep Ademend Dromen) 04:13
  • 6 Alfonsina Y El Mar 04:42
  • 7 Gaia 03:29
  • 8 Michael (Meu Sonhador) 05:29
  • 9 My Ocean 04:28
  • 10 Jeroen (Alma Azul Céu) 03:23
  • Total Runtime 41:34

Info for She's the Poem



She’s the Poem is a series of ten poetic portraits varying from someone you could run into on the streets to an icon like Frida Kahlo. It’s an ode to realness: the beautiful and the ugly, raw and unpolished. With this album, Sara Bax shows she is a composer and musician, but mostly feels like an artist through music. She wants to take you to the centre of being, she wants to make you feel the sparkles of magic that flow right there. If you put your head under water, your thoughts go still. Just like when you listen to this band. Bax utilises the power of every band member so, that the group together sounds like a single strong organ that paints the air with a rich color palette.

Sara Bax



Sara Bax
is a genuine vocalist and composer whose heartfelt music is described as “color creative”. Through her narrative music style, she strives to reflect and search for the connection with yourself, others, and the world. In her words: “making music connects me to the magic in this world, and it’s a way to make people sparkle.”

Her intimate and natural way of singing makes the listener feel as though they are part of the experience. “My purpose is to create a sincere environment for you to (re)connect, to feel the magic and love of this world so together we can lift each other up.”

Sara played at North Sea Jazz as a trumpet player of the ArtEZ Big Collective and recently founded a band with well-known musicians Jeroen van Vliet (Boy Edgar Prize), Angelo Verploegen, Annie Tangberg (Metropole Orkest), and Maximilian Hering.

“Compositions steeped in theatrical depth and lyrics that testify to a lot of life experience and wisdom.” – Marloes Pieksma (Jazzism)

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