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Sam was born in Barnsley in 1980 and lived in the small village of Denby Dale for only six months before the family moved to Addingham, which he still considers his true home. The family moved to Ilkley in 1993 when Sam was 13. Sam was brought up in a household where music was very important. His father and Unlcle, Ian and John Barrett were both impressive folk musicians, mainly playing English songs on guitar. Sam was lucky enough to be taken by his family to countless folk festivals, concerts and clubs throughout his childhood, giving him a vital insight into traditional music of various forms and from all over the world. Sam embarked on his solo music career in 2005 and since has played all over the UK including Northern Ireland but mainly in West Yorkshire.
Over the past three years Sam’s repertoire has constantly evolved. He
began his solo career by mainly playing delta blues but his repertoire
developed to include elements of old time and country as well as
traditional English song. His original material and his choice of
traditional songs show a deep affection for classic Americana in the
vein of the Carter Family as well as traditional English, Scottish and
Irish songs. He sites his father and his parent’s record collection as a
major influence in his arrangements of English and more specifically
Yorkshire songs. Skiffle is also a strong influence on Sam’s material
and he is a huge fan of Lonnie Donnegan. Sam has played alongside
several important folk, blues and country artists including Mississippi
blues musician T-Model Ford, Georgia based blues singer Kent Duchaine
and the Texan country artist Jace Everett. He was recently invited to
play at the seventh fifth anniversary celebrations for the historic
Cecil Sharpe House in London.
