The daughter of a baby-boomer painter and Italian/Slavic immigrant, Sara Rachele (pronounced ra-kelly) grew up a studio rat and folk child. Working for free cleaning out the cupboards at famed Atlanta acoustic hotspot Eddie’s Attic, she met countless musicians and writers and fell into bands as a side-player before she even knew how to write a song.
After she was swooped up by a music manager in town, she befriended a cast of alt-rockers, eventually moving to New York City to learn life's lessons and write them out in song like those before her. Setting up secondary shop in East Atlanta Village, Rachele returns often to create and record music with some of the best of Atlanta's rock'n'roll family.
Her 2019 release, “Scorpio Moon, features members of soul record makers the Dap-Kings — while Rachele has shared the stage with the likes of rockers and folkies such as Shawn Mullins, Shawn Colvin, Lisa Loeb, and Butch Walker.