Background
Sada Jackson was born Sada Kristin Spearman, on June 4, 1983, in Kansas City, Missouri, whose father is Grover and mother is Ileana, who raised her and her siblings, older brother, Justin, and younger brother, Ryan, in Kansas City, Kansas, at the Quindaro Church of God in Christ.
Career
She started her music career, in 2009, with the band Press Play, where she was the lead vocalist for two years. Her solo music career got underway, in 2015, with the release of the studio album, Long Story Short, independently, in 2015. This is where she would hone her singing acumen, at the age of three years.
This caused her to depart the band, where she had to focus her efforts at healing the injury she sustained.
She started her individual music recording career in 2015, with the studio album, Long Story Short, that released on January 27, 2015, independently. The album got reviewed by CCM Magazine, New Release Today and The Journal of Gospel Music, in three four star reviews.
She sings the national anthem for the Kansas City Royals.
Membership
Her music recording career commenced in 2009, when she was a member of the Christian popular band, Press Play, where she was their lead vocalist for two years, until a catastrophic knee injury sidelined her, in June 2011.