Sam Lewis visited us recently as part of Harley, Kimbro, Lewis featuring Old Bakery Studios favourite Martin Harley. Lewis impressed us mightily, it was a Q is for Quality night.
So we are soooo pleased to be able to invite Sam back to Old Bakery Studios on Nov 10th for a right up close, intimate seated solo gig.
Sam Lewis has collaborated with everyone from Leon Russell to The Wood Brothers. Chris Stapleton dubbed him “a modern Townes Van Zandt”. He’s often labeled with some form of the word ‘soulful’ (some have even compared his voice to molasses), Lewis’ style meets at a juncture of many different genres however he’s discovered what most musicians spend lifetimes working for; the place where feel-good music meets vital social commentary.
After spending a nomadic youth throughout the Southeast (USA), he began calling Nashville home in 2009. Since then he’s been joined on his journey by some of music’s most righteous and luminary figures. He has pressed the first few chapters in his career’s studio anthology with the release of his self-titled debut (2012), sophomore release Waiting On You (2015), third studio release Loversity (2018) and live-acoustic album Solo (2020). All have received critical acclaim and each session has grown with the legendary family for which he has adopted to curate and share his musical inner-vision with his listeners.
Waiting On You was co-produced by roots music cornerstone, Oliver Wood (The Wood Brothers, Tedeschi Trucks Band). Adjoined by their savant fluency in the soul music lexicon, Lewis and Wood called upon the instrumental palettes of masters including Mickey Raphael (Willie Nelson, Neil Young), Darrell Scott (Robert Plant, Guy Clark), Will Kimbrough (Jimmy Buffett, Rodney Crowell), Gabe Dixon (Paul McCartney) and the McCrary Sisters (The Fairfield Four), all placing their stamp on this enduring expression of un-compromised songwriting.
Billboard announced the highly anticipated third studio release Loversity and premiered the video for the first single, “One and The Same”. The album landed Lewis a spot on Rolling Stone’s “10 New Artists to Watch” list, with writer Marissa Moss describing the album as, “… seventies psychedelic soul, with a storyteller’s eye, a swampy Southern groove and an emotional, political punch.” Once again Lewis has given us an album filled with relentless grooves courtesy of rhythm section JT Cure and Derek Mixon (Chris Stapleton) and transfixing guitars of both Kenny Vaughan (Marty Stuart, Lucinda Williams) and Dan Cohen (Bruce Hornsby) – all who continue to bless each of Lewis’ studio campaigns.
A decade worth of touring his studio efforts (mostly solo) he has captivated audiences all around the world with his songs and stories that are glued together with a unique stage banter he’s developed from performing in numerous music halls, clubs, theaters, festivals, music cruises and the occasional living room. SOLO (2020) is a solo-acoustic album featuring new songs as well as reimagining previously released songs. Recorded at Southern Ground Studios in Nashville in front of a live audience SOLO is an intimate snapshot that captures Lewis in his element and is certain to be a fan favorite for years to come.
Since their chance meeting in Nashville 2011, Martin Harley, Daniel Kimbro and Sam Lewis have collaborated with one another in different formats. The three have finally joined forces as a single unit now known to the world as HARLEY KIMBRO LEWIS. The trio’s debut album (released February 2021) features a collection of all original material recorded in Nashville. “This is a project that’s been slow cooking for nearly a decade and is something quite special for us to share with one another. We couldn’t have written these songs without each other’s involvement and inspiration. We approached the album in the spirit of ‘The Band’…writing songs in the morning, recording them in the afternoon, swapping instruments and just keeping the tapes rolling.”
Support is from the very talented Hannah Bullock. Hannah blends pared back guitar, a rich voice and powerful lyrics, conjuring a warm and rootsy sound. She’s been described as “spellbinding” by Folk duo Kathryn Roberts & Sean Lakeman, who she recently supported. Inspired by formidable female solo singers such as Joan Armatrading and Joan As Police Woman, and by the poetry and grit of Bruce Springsteen, Hannah’s songs take in everything from folk to grunge rock to Americana. She’ll be joined on harmony, percussion and cello by Kath Buckler. https://soundcloud.com/hannahbullockmusic