Sarah Reed (b. 1973 in Tucson, Arizona) is an American musician, singer, and guitarist. She is best known as the singer and guitarist for the rock band The Husbands, which she formed and fronted in 2002. They released two feature length records on Swami Records and five 7" records. The Husbands toured the United States four times. Their International shows have been in Vancouver, Montreal Canada and Tijuana Mexico. Concurrent with performing in The Husbands, She created and lead a nine piece soul funk cover band Her Grace The Duchess. They covered artists such as Ike and Tina Turner, Lynn Collins, Betty Davis, and Irma Thomas.
Starting as a drummer she formed The Bonnot Gang in Olympia Washington with two employees of Kill Rock Stars (Sadie Shaw and Maggie Vail) along with the lead singer of Blood Sausage, Dale Shaw. The Bonnot Gang was named after a French criminal anarchist group. They released one song on a Lookout! / Kill Rock Stars split Slice of Lemon and a 7" record on Decomposition.
Then, in San Francisco, she formed a band called the Lies. This five piece band released two full-length records on Kill Rock Stars and toured the U.S. twice.
She was shortly in a band called The Drivers, with Mirah and Molly Burgdorf, which performed only a handful of times and had two songs on Yoyo A Go Go compilations.
Currently she is in The Husbands (2002–present) with Sadie Shaw. They performed with multiple drummers, most recently Casey Ward and previously Nikki Sloate, Tina Luchesi, Donny Nuenhausen, John Dwyer, Matt Hartman.