Sarah Fox is a singer-songwriter
and co-founder of Guzman Fox Creative, Inc. and Guzman Fox Music Publishing.
She began her singing career in Temple, Texas, and was performing at the
age of 16 at local dances with long time family friends, Little Joe y La
Familia. Her early training focused on the rigors of studio work, which
developed a level of discipline and professionalism that serves her well
today. The level of her talent is primarily the result of simply doing things,
such as: regularly performing background vocals for a variety of major artists
including a recent duet with Joe Ely on Los Super Seven's album, continuing
with her studio work in radio and TV commercials, and constantly singing
and performing in a variety of styles. After the completion of the Super
Seven CD (Grammy 1999), she, along with her partners, Joel Guzman and Max
Baca toured Los Angeles (House of Blues), New Orleans (House of Blues) and
New York (The Bowery), as well as appearing on The Conan O'Brian show. As
a songwriter, her compositions are featured on "Deep in the Heart"
and on the award winning documentary "Split Decision", produced
by independent film producer Marcy Garriott. To date, Fox is penning songs
for the next "Aztex" recording project, which will begin production
February 2003. During her professional career, Sarah toured extensively
throughout the Midwest and West Coast with the Pop/Funk group "Motion".
In 1983, she recorded her first single, "You let me down", featuring
saxophonist Kirk Whalum. From 1985 to 1988 she co-directed the Brazilian
and Jazz group "Human Touch", and from 1993 to 1996 she co-founded
the Salsa Group "Trocadero" a big, splashy salsa band to showcase
Fox's special interest and skill in singing the demanding Caribbean rhythms
and Latin jazz. Fox comes to this point naturally, with a Cuban grandmother
and a father who incessantly played his favorite Cuban records in their
home. Fox is a critical component in the ultimate direction "Aztex"
and the "Mexican Roots Trio" will take. Her diverse background
and experiences will unquestionably be heard in the richness of the final
mix.