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Sara Niemietz is a sonic storyteller. With a suitcase and a guitar, she brought her music to 40 countries. On social media, her videos have garnered over thirty million views, and a highly interactive approach has created a close-knit community of listeners. Now, she is drawing from this experience to create her most personal record yet. When the pandemic put the world on hold, Sara learned to improvise. Her "twentytwenty" album was released during the height of the lock down and landed on the Billboard Albums chart. With canceled show dates and newfound free time, Sara threw herself into creating new music and videos. As fate would have it, Sara's last gig had been with Tony-winner Jason Robert Brown, where she met musician Linda Taylor (Whose Line is It Anyway). The two began to collaborate remotely and create what would become Sara's newest album, Superman. "I love to reach. Whether it's language, technology, or literature, I'm always looking to expand my palate and stretch the boundaries of what I can create. During the last few years, touring vanished, and I was left with plenty of time on my hands... that time brought this album to life," Niemietz reflects. From starring on Broadway (Carol Burnett's Hollywood Arms), to being a first call for vocal sessions (Disney, Queen Sugar, Under the Dome, The Exorcism of Emily Rose), to touring with Postmodern Jukebox, Sara Niemietz has spent countless hours immersed in music. Her collaborations with Scary Pockets, W.G. Snuffy Walden, and B.J. Thomas have resulted in countless singles and albums in an ever-expanding catalog. She has appeared at The Grand Ole Opry, at Radio City Music Hall, on The Ellen [DeGeneres] Show and on MTV UK. From blues-tinged ballads to indie rock, she now combines all her musical history into Superman. Fourteen tracks of vibe and virtuosity, this newest release will be accompanied by extensive touring and alternate singles sung in Chinese, which she has previously studied.