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by Holly Marie Tong


What do you get when you have an artist that is influenced by legends such as the Beatles and Ray Charles, but even so, has a very unique style that is all his own, and despite his young age, performs like a seasoned veteran? You get Sam Hunter. It would truly be an understatement to say that the first time I heard Sam sing, I was knocked out by his voice and his overall approach. He gives respect to the classic music of the past, while commercially delivering a smooth, modern sound. As a self admitted music critic, this just doesn't happen to me every day in Nashville. However, Sam's music brought me something entirely new and entirely intriguing, and I absolutely, readily welcomed this positive change.

While he's been playing music since he was extremely young and plays alongside legends in the studio, 2011 proved to be extra exciting for him. Upon asking him about his past year and plans for this year, he said:

“Well, 2011 started by getting a song I wrote and performed placed in the Fox TV Show “The Good Guys”. That happened in December of 2010 but the rush carried over into the new year. A couple of highlights? Let's see...I got to play guitar on a Ronnie Milsap project, that was really cool and I made an appearance in Phil Collins documentary which aired on The Smithsonian Channel. I also toured some with Chelsea Bain and Bradley Gaskin.”

“This year I'm looking forward to getting out and doing more Sam Hunter shows. I've got a lot of great recording sessions on the books and I'm working on a new CD. All fun stuff.”

If that isn't enough excitement for one young artist in one short year, he excitedly had the opportunity to play alongside Luke Bryan this year, and even found out later that there was a snippet of their performance on the 2011 CMA awards. When asking him about this experience, he replied:

“Yeah, Luke was great. Real nice guy. The show was at the Scher-merhorn and was sponsored by The CMA. The event was to benefit music education programs. It's called “Keep The Music Playing.” I was lucky enough to be chosen to play. I got a lot of good press out of that one. I had no idea the snippet would be shown on the CMA Awards. I was working in the studio when it aired. It was the one time I missed the awards show.”

I couldn't help but tell Sam that he already sounds like a legend to me and ask him how he has grown as an artist since beginning his career. He replied with:

“I'm not so sure about the “legend” part but thanks for saying it. I hope I'm still growing because I feel like I've still got a long way to go. But, over the last few years, I've learned that less really is more, tone is more important than volume and onstage is not the place to be self indulgent. I've learned a lot but the most important thing I've learned is that fans are everything. Now I keep the fans in mind with everything I do.”

What sets you apart as an artist?

“I think one difference is the kind of music I write & perform. I don't make political or philosophical statements with my music. I try to make my shows and music fun. Maybe one day I'll go for that heart wrenching ballad but for now I just want to rock & roll.”

Where does Sam get his writing inspiration?

“Great songs and great songwriters inspire me. I LOVE hearing great songs that I know I will never be able to equal. They inspire me to try.”

Speaking of being inspired to write great songs, Sam's new CD he mentioned he is working on will hopefully be done by the spring. He is continuing to work hard and shoot for that record deal (which I have no doubt, he will get!) It is obvious that Sam has already been extremely successful, but he humbly gives thanks to others for assisting him on this journey:

“I'd like to add that any success I've had is the result of a lot of great people supporting me. People like Bob Babbitt, Victor Wooten, Rob Galbraith, Regi Wooten, Gene Breeden & Jay Vern all deserve credit. Thank you guys.”

Sometimes you just simply run across a true timeless, classic talent that you know you will support forever, and for me, Sam Hunter perfectly fits this description. If you haven't heard of him just yet, rest assure, that you soon will.

www.SamHunterMusic.com

 
 
 

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