
Standing beside the emerging songwriting voices of the Pacific Northwest and of the New Orleans Americana scene, Mr. Sam has carved his own corner of the genre. His songs focus on the virtues of living and loving, but not without the endurance and patience that is required to find it in an unforgiving world. On his sophomore album โAgain! Again!,โ Mr. Sam plays freely with this duality โ a shoulder to cry on, a cannonball on a hot summer day, the unknown warmth of a stranger.
Drawing influence from classic singer-songwriters and New Orleans greats, he is also a student of his contemporaries through his close collaborations with Dean Johnson, The Sons of Rainier, Sam Doores, Chris Acker, to name a few. Citing them as his biggest influences as a writer, Mr. Sam says โThere is no better lesson in writing than to write, but the next best thing is to be there to hear the moment when a song becomes itself.โ
โOn Again! Again! Mr Samโs inner voice is out for all to hear, and itโs part pregame coach pep-talker, part puppy lover, part late night host, and all delivered with such playful care and loving sincerity, that Iโm inclined to believe him. Heโs lending us his own kind reminders that weโre OK, weโre going through it, and weโre not alone [...] Sam can turn guilt to kindness, get to know all the strangers, watch the stars and cry, knock on wood, and twirl his tail all he wants, but I donโt believe heโs getting out of this monkey business for one minute.โ - Devin Champlin