Sarah Lawton Releases Music Video For Sweet Summer Tune “Malibu”
Award-winning singer/songwriter Sarah Lawton recently released the music video for her summer single, “Malibu,” exclusively on Digital Journal. This hopelessly catchy summer song makes you want to let loose and enjoy the night with lyrics that fantasize about California dreams. “The sky’s the only thing that’s blue,” sings Lawton. The video does a great job capturing the essence of the song and showcasing Sarah and her friends in her idea of a “Malibu” mindset.
“Sarah Lawton delivers on her new single ‘Malibu,’ and she stuns in the new music video. It deserves to be the female country tune of the summer since it is one of those songs that instantly puts a smile on the face of listeners.” – Markos Papadatos, Digital Journal
“I was so excited about making this music video. I got to basically have fun in the sun with my friends all day long! Exactly the way I want people to feel when hearing ‘Malibu,'” shares Sarah. “It’s a total summer ‘feel good and forget everything’ song and I hope the video showcases that and people enjoy watching it just as much as enjoyed making it.”
About Sarah Lawton:
Lawton is a UK-born singer/songwriter who has proven herself in Nashville since moving here in 2014. In 2017 she released her EP, Diamonds in the Dust, and has been performing shows all over the Southeast U.S. She recently performed with her band at Nashville’s legendary Wildhorse Saloon during CMA Fest.
Lawton is a veteran of some of Nashville’s most famous Honky Tonks and England’s most renowned musical theaters. She has opened for Motown legend, Jimmy Ruffin, and eighties pop Eurovision winners, Bucks Fizz, on their UK tour. Sarah was awarded the “Best Female Vocalist” of Yorkshire and he Mercury Performers Award. She was a semi-finalist of over 15,000 applicants in the UK Song Writing Competition with her song “Superhero.” It has been added to Sony ATV’s pop catalogue.
Sarah began composing her own music at the age of 10. She draws inspiration from Dolly Parton, Trisha Yearwood, and Shania Twain.
The connection she forms with her audience while performing is undeniable. Lawton says the stage is her “safe place,” delivering lyrics and live performances that come straight from her heart.
To stay up to date on Sarah visit her website, www.sarahlawton.com.