Bio
Sabrina Estevez is a Country Music Singer Songwriter and has been making an impression in the local country music scene reaching audiences throughout the Texas region. When the venue calls for a full band Sabrina brings her band mates in the Blue Feather Band, which she formed in 2019.
Sabrina released her first song to radio, Vintage, in May of 2023. Earlier this year she released her personal anthem, “Good Bad Girl,” and this winter, she’ll embark on a promotional tour for her upcoming singles, “Don't Look up,” and “Cheap Talkin'” which is set to be released in February 2025.
At 9 years old, Sabrina wrote a letter to herself promising to become a country singer one day. She recorded a cover of Barbara Mandrell’s “Born to Die” at 13. A few years later she’d win first place representing city council district 8 in the City of San Antonio’s youth talent show, “Our Part of Town.”
Eventually, Sabrina would become a wife, mother and founder of Brea’s House of Arts, an adult care center for people living with disabilities inspired by her eldest daughter Madison. When she’s not holding it down for her family and community, Sabrina holds true to the promise she made in the letter she wrote as a little girl with a big dream. With the support of her grade school sweetheart and husband Charlie and her band, Sabrina continues to make that dream a reality.