
Tracy Wilson Hey SBBS, Can't believe there is no more Club Helsinki!!!! The fans from the Berkshires will have to do something about getting you guys closer to us!!!!! I keep bothering "Bruce Buckley" to come up with something!!! Is the new album out yet??? Need to purchase it when it does!!!! HOPE ALL IS WELL AND HOPE TO SEE YOU GUYS SOON!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Sarah Borges and the Broken Singles Heading to Bank St Cafe in New london CT tonight!

Sarah Borges and the Broken Singles nice little article and show preview (for next thursday's DC-area show) in today's washington post!
Source: www.washingtonpost.com
SARAH BORGES AND THE BROKEN SINGLES "The Stars Are Out" Kindred spirits: Lucinda Williams, Anne McCue, Kathleen Edwards Show: Thursday with Eilen Jewell at Jammin' Java. Show starts at 8 p.m. ...

Sarah Borges and the Broken Singles Hackettstown NJ and New London CT this weekend. Then off on tour down the east coast with Eilen Jewell Band!

Sugar Hill Records  support a Sugar Hill artist this weekend! Sarah Borges and the Broken Singles in New London CT; The Duhks in Carson City NV/Chico CA; The Greencards and The Red Stick Ramblers at Riverhawk Fest in FL; The Infamous Stringdusters in DC/Upstate NJ; Sarah Jarosz with Del McCoury in Kent, OH.

David Beard Sarah...wanna be ma friend!....heard you were playing in Jax..i live on St. Simons Island which is an hour north...let me know where to go..thanks David

Sarah Borges and the Broken Singles
Sarah Borges is a roots/country performer from Taunton, Massachusetts, signed to Sugar Hill Records. Her music is described as "walking that fine line between punk and country".
Listen to more at www.myspace.com/borgesrocks
And check out opening act The Manchurians at www.myspace.com/themanchurians
Tickets are only $8! More info at http://www.cafenine.com
with special guest The Manchurians
Time:9:00PM Friday, December 4th
Location:Cafe Nine

Sarah Borges and the Broken Singles
Tickets $15 advance/$25 door - available NOW at http://infinityhall.inticketing.com/even ts/49781
As the great thespian Patrick Swayze once said, "Nobody puts Baby in a corner." The same is true of Sarah Borges. On the basis of her critically-lauded early work, particularly Diamonds in the Dark (2007), some pundits decid...ed they know exactly where the Boston-area rocker and her cohorts, the Broken Singles, belong in the musical spectrum. They were mistaken. Her new record, The Stars Are Out, is about to stun them with a more vibrant, far-reaching display of what Sarah Borges and the Broken Singles are all about. And yes, there will be dancing.
"We always want people to dance," enthuses Borges. "That's the best way to get a show going."
"There aren't many buzzed-over young rockers with Smokey Robinson and NRBQ tunes floating around their heads, but Sarah Borges covers both on her third LP... 'Stars' shows off Borges' friendly pop-rock attack and tosses in bits of twang, rockabilly and Fifties pop... thanks largely to Borges' warm, perky voice, Stars is tuneful and unhip in a hip kinda way."
-- Rolling Stone
"A modern-minded honky-tonker with a retro streak"
-- The New York Times
This band will rock the Infinity Hall Stage!!
With Misadventures, Boggia shows a career artist at the peak of his creative power, a self-proclaimed “music geek” for whom making music is as effortless as breathing. In a perfect world, everyone will be hearing more about Jim Boggia.Read More
As the great thespian Patrick Swayze once said, "Nobody puts Baby in a corner." The same is true of Sarah Borges. On the basis of her critically-lauded early work, particularly Diamonds in the Dark (2007), some pundits decid...ed they know exactly where the Boston-area rocker and her cohorts, the Broken Singles, belong in the musical spectrum. They were mistaken. Her new record, The Stars Are Out, is about to stun them with a more vibrant, far-reaching display of what Sarah Borges and the Broken Singles are all about. And yes, there will be dancing.
"We always want people to dance," enthuses Borges. "That's the best way to get a show going."
"There aren't many buzzed-over young rockers with Smokey Robinson and NRBQ tunes floating around their heads, but Sarah Borges covers both on her third LP... 'Stars' shows off Borges' friendly pop-rock attack and tosses in bits of twang, rockabilly and Fifties pop... thanks largely to Borges' warm, perky voice, Stars is tuneful and unhip in a hip kinda way."
-- Rolling Stone
"A modern-minded honky-tonker with a retro streak"
-- The New York Times
This band will rock the Infinity Hall Stage!!
With Misadventures, Boggia shows a career artist at the peak of his creative power, a self-proclaimed “music geek” for whom making music is as effortless as breathing. In a perfect world, everyone will be hearing more about Jim Boggia.Read More
with special guest Jim Boggia
Time:8:00PM Saturday, December 12th
Location:Infinity Hall

Sarah Borges and the Broken Singles Ahhhh. A week off. No shows this weekend.

John Beveridge You Guys Rocked at School Of Rock in Berwyn PA. Hopefully we'll see you in New England soon. Thanks for the show, thanks for pouring my beer, Sarah, and thanks for the encouragment to Jeremy, Lyle........Rock On!!!!

Nadeen Roberts crazy amazing!

Sarah Borges and the Broken Singles Sarah Borges and the Broken Singles On our way to Bloomsburg PA to play at Harrys! Fri Oct 23

Ben Hallman It was great to have you guys at WXLV - I'll be posting a few more videos in the near future. Thanks for rockin Schnecksville, PA!

Sarah Borges and the Broken Singles
SARAH BORGES AND THE BROKEN SINGLES
As the great thespian Patrick Swayze once said, "Nobody puts Baby in a corner." The same is true of Sarah Borges. On the basis of her critically-lauded early work, particularly Diamonds in the Dark (2007), some pundits decided they know exactly where the Boston-area rocker and her coh...orts, the Broken Singles, belong in the musical spectrum. They were mistaken. Her new record, The Stars Are Out, is about to stun them with a more vibrant, far-reaching display of what Sarah Borges and the Broken Singles are all about. And yes, there will be dancing.
The ten selections of The Stars Are Out—five new originals, and five covers—were winnowed down from a list of dozens of candidates. Possible songs were put forth not only by Borges, but also her band mates—guitarist Lyle Brewer, bassist Binky, and drummer Rob Dulaney—and producers Paul Q Kolderie (the Pixies, Lemonheads, Radiohead) and Adam Taylor. "Every day, we'd sit down at the table, drink coffee and listen to records," she explains. "In the end, we had way too many songs, and had to pick the best of the best. We held ourselves up to high standards, so I think we got the cream of the crop."Read More
As the great thespian Patrick Swayze once said, "Nobody puts Baby in a corner." The same is true of Sarah Borges. On the basis of her critically-lauded early work, particularly Diamonds in the Dark (2007), some pundits decided they know exactly where the Boston-area rocker and her coh...orts, the Broken Singles, belong in the musical spectrum. They were mistaken. Her new record, The Stars Are Out, is about to stun them with a more vibrant, far-reaching display of what Sarah Borges and the Broken Singles are all about. And yes, there will be dancing.
The ten selections of The Stars Are Out—five new originals, and five covers—were winnowed down from a list of dozens of candidates. Possible songs were put forth not only by Borges, but also her band mates—guitarist Lyle Brewer, bassist Binky, and drummer Rob Dulaney—and producers Paul Q Kolderie (the Pixies, Lemonheads, Radiohead) and Adam Taylor. "Every day, we'd sit down at the table, drink coffee and listen to records," she explains. "In the end, we had way too many songs, and had to pick the best of the best. We held ourselves up to high standards, so I think we got the cream of the crop."Read More
Time:8:00PM Saturday, November 14th
Location:The Evening Muse

Sarah Borges and the Broken Singles
SARAH BORGES AND THE BROKEN SINGLES
As the great thespian Patrick Swayze once said, "Nobody puts Baby in a corner." The same is true of Sarah Borges. On the basis of her critically-lauded early work, particularly Diamonds in the Dark (2007), some pundits decided they know exactly where the Boston-area rocker and her coh...orts, the Broken Singles, belong in the musical spectrum. They were mistaken. Her new record, The Stars Are Out, is about to stun them with a more vibrant, far-reaching display of what Sarah Borges and the Broken Singles are all about. And yes, there will be dancing.
The ten selections of The Stars Are Out—five new originals, and five covers—were winnowed down from a list of dozens of candidates. Possible songs were put forth not only by Borges, but also her band mates—guitarist Lyle Brewer, bassist Binky, and drummer Rob Dulaney—and producers Paul Q Kolderie (the Pixies, Lemonheads, Radiohead) and Adam Taylor. "Every day, we'd sit down at the table, drink coffee and listen to records," she explains. "In the end, we had way too many songs, and had to pick the best of the best. We held ourselves up to high standards, so I think we got the cream of the crop."Read More
As the great thespian Patrick Swayze once said, "Nobody puts Baby in a corner." The same is true of Sarah Borges. On the basis of her critically-lauded early work, particularly Diamonds in the Dark (2007), some pundits decided they know exactly where the Boston-area rocker and her coh...orts, the Broken Singles, belong in the musical spectrum. They were mistaken. Her new record, The Stars Are Out, is about to stun them with a more vibrant, far-reaching display of what Sarah Borges and the Broken Singles are all about. And yes, there will be dancing.
The ten selections of The Stars Are Out—five new originals, and five covers—were winnowed down from a list of dozens of candidates. Possible songs were put forth not only by Borges, but also her band mates—guitarist Lyle Brewer, bassist Binky, and drummer Rob Dulaney—and producers Paul Q Kolderie (the Pixies, Lemonheads, Radiohead) and Adam Taylor. "Every day, we'd sit down at the table, drink coffee and listen to records," she explains. "In the end, we had way too many songs, and had to pick the best of the best. We held ourselves up to high standards, so I think we got the cream of the crop."Read More
























