Sarah Golden (born October 24, 1983) is an American New-Folk Singer/Songwriter based out of Houston, TX. She was a contestant on the second season of the American reality talent show The Voice, in 2012.
Born into an artistic and musical family, Sarah Golden is the youngest of 3. Her mother was a vocal major, choir director and sang with the Houston Symphony Corral. Her Father holds a Masters in Fine Arts from the University of Houston and is a retired commercial photographer and Professor of Fine Arts. Her sister's background in technical theatre has lent itself to orchestrating light, sound and costume design for a number of theatres, including the Alley Theatre and Cullen Performance Hall. Her brother, Willy T. Golden, is a multi-instrumentalist who plays lap steel, dobro, pedal steel, guitar and mandolin and has been a member of the Louisiana Roots band The Bluerunners and can be seen with Houston acts Sean Reefer and the Resin Valley Boys, The Broken Spokes, Los Pistoleros, Jonathan Ross, Charlie Harrison and Brad Boyer, among others.
Sarah Golden was a contestant on the second season of NBC's reality television show, The Voice, which aired in 2012. She sang Lady Gaga's "You and I" for her blind audition and received chair turns from American country music singer, Blake Shelton, and Goodie Mob and Gnarles Barkley member, Cee Lo Green. She chose Cee Lo as her coach. Golden finished in the top 36 vocalists after the battle rounds, where she was paired against the season's runner-up, Juliet Simms. The two battled it out in a duet of Rod Stewart's, "Stay With Me", and Cee Lo chose Juliet as the winner.