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Sammy Adams (born Samuel Adams Wisner on August 14th, 1987 in Boston, Massachusetts, United States) is an American rapper and recording artist. Adams started recording songs on his Macbook in 2008 from his college dormitory room. Over the course of the next two years, he recorded a large amount of material that would be used on his later releases. In early 2010, he emerged into the music industry with his release of "I Hate College (Remix)", a remix of Asher Roth's I Love College, on YouTube. He was able to sell his EP, Boston's Boy, released on March 4, 2010...
Only 19, the Nashville resident continues the female singer/songwriter tradition in the well-spoken manner of those who inspire her, women like Jonahtha Brooke, Jennifer Kimball and Amy Grant. Poised and confident with delicate features and radiant smile, Sarah's winsome attractiveness reflects the beauty of her aspirations. "Music is my passion, my art. I love it!" she says. "And that's what makes it cool for me, that I get to do what I love and what I feel like I was born to do." Sarah's first attempts at artful expression came in the forms of simple poetry and handwritten letters to...
Hailing from San Antonio, TX since forming in high school in 1997, Cave Catt Sammy exhibit maturation and a darker lyrical content with their self penned material. They also conjure up learned covers by greats such as Jerry Reed ("Your Money Makes You Purty") and Roy Orbison ("Cast Iron Arm", originally recorded for Decca by Peanuts Wilson). No doubt their youthful enthusiasm has been tempered by 5 years of hard national touring and international festival appearances. Cave Catt Sammy’s previous release, Love Me Like Crazy (their Rubric Records debut) perked the ears of national publications. Articles appeared in Guitar Player,...
Like a lot of musicians, Johns started young. When he was nine, his father presented him with a guitar. By the time he was a teenager in his hometown of Charlotte, North Carolina, he had established his own band, the Devilles. The group performed in local clubs and cut a few records on the Dixie record label. Shifting to Atlanta, he began to make a name for himself and snagged a recording contract in 1973. General Recording Corporation put out Johns' first solo record, "Early Morning Love," the following year. Although he wrote a number of hit songs for other...