Sarah Kervin

Sarah Kervin

Sarah Kervin is a performer, pedagogue, researcher, and voice-specialized speech language pathologist who splits her time between the worlds of vocal artistry and clinical voice rehabilitation.


Sarah studied jazz saxophone and voice at the University of South Carolina and the University of North Texas before moving to New York City, where she has worked as a recording artist, bandleader, and songwriter. She served as an Assistant Professor of Voice at Berklee College of Music for almost a decade, where she created a specialized education and “vocal triage” program to facilitate early intervention for young performers with voice problems. 


Sarah currently practices as an SLP at the Sean Parker Institute for the Voice in New York City, where she specializes in rehabilitating performers and is extensively involved in research on improving clinical care, specifically improving the understanding of the effects of the menstrual cycle on the voice. She continues to teach, write, record, and perform throughout NYC.

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