Category: WWW


Facebook FanBox


We’ve added Facebook Fan Box to www.sadiejemmett.com (on the right side of the page, lower down) so you can keep track of Sadie on Facebook and become a fan by clicking on the box that says “Become a Fan“.

Sadie Jemmett on Facebook



Sadie’s album The Blacksmith’s Girl is available for your listening pleasure at Blip.fm.

Here’s the links:

♫Sadie Jemmett: Entirely http://blip.fm/~8qby9
♫Sadie Jemmett: Come Down http://blip.fm/~8qbyd
♫Sadie Jemmett: Another Way To Be http://blip.fm/~8qbyg
♫Sadie Jemmett: The Blacksmith’s Girl http://blip.fm/~8qbyi
♫Sadie Jemmett: Making Sense http://blip.fm/~8qbyl
♫Sadie Jemmett: I’m Glad You’re Back http://blip.fm/~8qbyn
♫Sadie Jemmett: So I Begin http://blip.fm/~8qbyt
♫Sadie Jemmett: The Beautiful People http://blip.fm/~8qbyz
♫Sadie Jemmett: Standing In The Room http://blip.fm/~8qbyy
♫Sadie Jemmett: Ghosts http://blip.fm/~8qbz5
Please feel free to share and Tweet to your friends, and spread the word! Thanks x

thesixtyone – featuring Sadie Jemmett

Our Mission
thesixtyone makes music culture more democratic: artists upload their work for review, but, rather than allow a stuffy suit in a boardroom to decide what’s good, thousands of listeners do. The best music automagically bubbles up on our homepage where you can listen to the most popular songs for any genre. It’s a quick way to find new music for your iPod powered by pure excitement as opposed to some contrived marketing budget.

Think you’ve got a good ear? Aside from customizing your experience, creating an account allows you to earn reputation, level up your influence, and collect badges for discovering and recommending good music that others may enjoy. On thesixtyone, tastemaking becomes fun, competitive, and trackable.

We’re on a quest to help people fall in love with something new while giving deserving artists an efficient channel for finding their audiences. To learn more about how thesixtyone works, please see our FAQ.

The meaning behind thesixtyone
A road is a road, but sometimes it’s more.
Sometimes a road sings.
Drive down Highway 61 and you’ll find music everywhere you turn.
Muddy Waters rode the 61.

So did Bob Dylan, Ike Turner, and B.B. King.
Elvis grew up in the housing projects along it.
Highway 61 was the road by which people left to find better opportunities.
And by leaving they took their music to the world.

Come join us on thesixtyone.

100,000 Fans – by Thrillist

100000Fans by Thrillist

The Internet can be wildly effective at helping bands achieve success via grassroots means, like streaming tunes on MySpace, tracking even the tiniest shows on Pollstar, and actually, making sure they never achieve success via BitTorrent. Breaking bands for real, with your help: 100,000 Fans.
100,000′s a Venice-based site that’s enlisted a team of music-biz experts to curate a small selection of unsigned artists they think have the goods, then gives fans the opportunity to help them “make it”, or at the very least, stop “making fries”.
The site’s tastemakers range from studio engineers to label owners, all of whom’ve worked with major artists from Diana Krall to Blink 182; once they choose an act, their album’s made available to stream/download, alongside a bio and tools to
1) share the tracks (via Twitter/Facebook/email) and
2) help the band out financially via PayPal “donations”, with the money you throw in going straight to the artist’s fund for expenses like recording/touring/tighter pants.
While they’ll gladly accept mountains of cash, support can be “as little as $2″, and once the business peeps behind the site see a significant user-generated groundswell for an artist, they promise to help further advance their career via partnerships with online marketers and labels — helping expose so many people to your favorite new band’s music, you’ll be forced to hate them.

Three artists are added every week, with current acts including emotive New Zealand singer-songwriter Crofton Orr, hot-chick-led melodic poppers A.M. Pacific, and LA indie rockers Les Blanks, who clearly pride themselves on being wildly effective at French infertility.

Discover your new favorite band at 100000Fans.com


Sadie Jemmett is one of 3 first featured artists at 100000Fans brand new music site. 
Sign up, and download the whole album for FREE!


A lovely mini feature directed, captured and edited by Dan Ruttley.
Audio by Mazen Murad featuring solo live performances..
Thank you to Ian Brenchley and Metropolis Studios for all of their love and support in allowing this to happen.
SADIE JEMMETT live from The Dungeon at Metropolis Studios, London.
Featuring the songs: Another Way To Be & The Blacksmith’s Girl.
Full album preview now available on Sadie Jemmett’s Facebook musician site.

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