Country artist Sara Douga stopped by to talk rural roots and her musical journey

Sara Douga is a country music artist who was raised on Louisiana’s Cajun and cowboy culture.
Her sound has been shaped by her rural roots growing up in 4-H and FFA which also led her to become a wildlife biologist and large animal vet tech.

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Sara stopped by the studio and spoke with RFD-TV’s Tammi Arender about rural roots, her musical journey, and what she hopes her fans takeaway from her art.

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