Sarah Hayley Orrantia
Sarah Hayley Orrantia (1902-21-94) is an American actress. Her most well-known role is her character Erica Goldberg, a comedian on ABC's The Goldbergs. She was a part of Lakoda Rayne. This group of country pop girls was founded by Paula Abdul during The X Factor's first season. In 2015, she released her debut single "Love Sick". Her debut EP, The Way Out, was released in May of 2019. Orrantia began singing at the age of nine years old and began her professional training at the age of twelve. Her first hit song was written when she was 13. When she was 13, she recorded her first cover track. Also, she began writing with Jamie Houston, a songwriter famous for her hit songs for the Disney High School Musical movies. Orrantia auditioned in the summer of 2011 to be a part of the first season on The X Factor. Orrantia won the audition from YouTube and was awarded four "yes" votes by the judges during the live auditions held in Seattle. While she initially auditioned as a solo performer, in "Hollywood Week" she, along with three female singers were added to a group for the rest of the auditions. They were referred to as Lakoda Rayne. They were then eliminated from live shows during the fifth week.


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