As an Indie Artist, Sarah has paved her own way in the music scene as a singer and a songwriter. She was award ed the Grand Prize for "Song of the Year" at the 2011 Malibu Music Award s and was named Pop Artist of the Year at the LA Music Award s. During the summer of 2011 she performed at Mix 93's Red, White and Boom with Nickelodeon stars, Big Time Rush, as well as Ashlyn Huff and Shontelle. In the fall of 2011 she filled in for Miranda Cosgrove after her bus accident and performed with Cody Simpson in Wichita Kansas and was the Starlight Theatre VIP Club Act at the Selena Gomez and All Star Weekend concert on September 1, 2011. Sarah also shared the stage with top teen stars in the Kids Helping Kids Project Haiti held in Los Angeles. She has also graced the cover of the national women's magazine called Herlife Magazine. On January 17th, 2011 she released her Freshman album "Surround Me" in Barnes and Nobel stores with great reviews and has already hit internationally. On Feb 19th, 2011 Sarah held her CD Release Party and Red Carpet Event at Barnes and Noble in Overland Park, KS. She had over 500 in attendance and fans waited nearly 2 hours in line to take pictures and to get autographs. Her album can be found in Barnes and Noble as well as iTunes and CD Baby. Soon after releasing her album, Sarah was approached by multi-platinum producer Andrew Lane to write and record 3 more songs. The 3 song album released July 2011 along with her music video for the title song Skyscraper, which hit 20,000 views it's first week. Now or Never, another one of the songs, won song of the month at the Songwriter Universe Contest. Sarah also shared the stage with some of the biggest names in Disney and Nickelodeon at the Kids Helping Kids Project Haiti Celebrity Concert event. The event was held February 28th at Tinsel town's legendary and historic Avalon Theatre in Hollywood. Hosted by the likes of Nathan Cress (iCarly), Brandon Smith (Sonny with a Chance), and Alyson Stoner (Camp Rock, Cheaper by the Dozen, Suite Life of Zach and Cody) as well as performances by artists such as Ashley Argota (True Jackson, VP), Josh Golden (Disney's Next Big Thing) and Savannah Outen (Disney Recording Artist), this special benefit raised funds to help build new housing for God's Littlest Angels Orphanage in Haiti. McMullen sang her original song "I Stand", which brought the house to a silent halt while aerialists gracefully danced in the air behind her. McMullen works hard to create a healthy balance between her academics and her love for performing. She is a singer, songwriter, dancer and actor. Her career started after being a two time regional grand prize-winner of Radio Disney's Hannah Montana talent competition. After winning she headed to LA and shortly teamed up with Los Angeles' award -winning producer/writer Jonathan George, and wrote her first 2 singles, How Do I Break Free and Twisted. Her original songs recently received runner up Award s in The "We are Listening" International Singer/Songwriter Competition, as well as a semi-finalist in the "ISC" International Songwriting Competition. As an actor, look for her in national commercials as well as in the the movie "Last Ounce of Courage" where she shares the screen with Marshall Teague (The Rock and Armageddon), Jennifer O'Neill (Summer of 42), Hunter Gomez (National Treasure), Jenna Boyd (Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants), Fred Williamson, Nikki Novak, and Rusty Joiner, to mention a few. Last Ounce of Courage is due to be released in September of 2012.
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This heartwarming movie tells the story of a local war hero whose son goes off to war. His new wife brings Christian, his first son, in to the world while the young hero is away at war earning medals for valor. However, the tragedy that ensues on a cruel battlefield will change everyone's life forever as Tom Revere is laid to rest giving his ultimate sacrifice for freedom. Fourteen years pass and the young baby grows to be a teenager (Christian Revere) who, with his mother (Carrie Revere), comes back to the small town of Mount Columbus nestled in the Rocky Mountains during the holiday season to be with his family. Christian disconnects with his grandfather (Bob Revere) as they both are going through the pain of losing a Dad and the loss of a son by Bob. In this beautiful story of love and forgiveness, they discover a way to unite and to make a difference in their community by claiming their freedom of expression. The grandfather is the pharmacist and mayor of the town who realizes ...