Sarah Calderwood

Sarah Calderwood is an Australian singer-songwriter flautist who unites classic with contemporary folk.
She studied playing the classical flute at an early age and had a brief stint in the musical theatre programme at Central Queensland Conservatorium of Music in Mackay, Australia. At 19, she joined Súnas an Australian Celtic folk group with founding members Mannie McAllister and Paul Brandon. Calderwood also became manager of the band in 2006 that saw release of two highly successful albums, Breath Away from Shadow (2008) and Celtic Road (2011) and a release of a concert DVD. Celtic Road charted in the ARIA Classical Top 10.
In 2012, she released her album As Night Falls for which she was nominated for the ARIA Music Awards in its 26th edition for the category "Best World Music Album".
In 2013, she played flute and contributed vocals to The Waterboys, a traditional music collective.
Personal life
Calderwood is also a fitness fanatic, into long distance running, circuit training, boxing. She took part in fitness boot camps, including one with Biggest Loser trainer Michelle Bridges.
Discography
*2012: As Night Falls
 
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