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  • Samantha Fish – War Pigs

    Samantha Fish – War Pigs

    Samantha Fish – War Pigs
    Samantha Fish – War Pigs

    Samantha Fish

    When she was still in her teens, singer-guitarist Samantha Fish started hanging out at the Kansas City blues club Knuckleheads. While there, she satisfied many of the prominent blues acts when they came to town.

    “Seeing individuals at Knuckleheads inspired me,” she says through the phone from her Kansas City residence.” [Blues singer-guitarist] Popa Chubby was the very first show I ever saw. I was blown away. He’s a rock celebrity and even earns a living touring. It’s not such a shot in the dark. For me, I awakened and even understood it’s something you have to benefit from. It’s possible. When I informed my parents as well as everyone that I wanted to become an artist, it frightened the heck out of them. They always stated I ought to visit a college. Growing up, you always believe it’s difficult.”.

    Yet the “difficult” would certainly soon become feasible. Fish, who at first played drums, made the switch to the guitar as well as never looked back after establishing herself as a powerful blues player.

    “This desire to sing and also play and even be a front person was there even though I was a shy kid,” she describes. “I would certainly have never in a million years chosen this for me, despite the fact that there was a part of me that consistently desired that. I started on drums due to the fact that I believed drums were truly great, but I actually got in touch with the guitar and also singing. It helped me to come out of my covering when I was younger. Playing music aided me to bridge that void and also end up being a little bit more outward-bound. It let me become me.”.

    With her brand-new CD, Wild Heart, she stresses origins rock over the blues for which she’s understood. It’s a great effort gained from a partnership with songwriter Jim McCormick and also producer Luther Dickinson of North Mississippi All-Stars popularity. Dickinson also played the numerous stringed tools (guitar, bass, mandolin, lap steel) on it, videotaping the album at Royal Studios as well as Ardent Studios in Memphis, Tennessee, at Zebra Ranch in Coldwater, Mississippi, and at Blade Studios in Shreveport, Louisiana. (via: clevescene.com)

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    Samantha Fish on guitar and vocals; Scot Sutherland on bass guitar and Go-Go Ray on drums.
    Filmed at Callahan’s Music Hall.

    Video source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-M-VxlRBbcc

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  • Samantha Fish – Shake ‘Em On Down

    Samantha Fish – Shake ‘Em On Down

    Samantha Fish – Shake ‘Em On Down
    Samantha Fish – Shake ‘Em On Down

    Samantha Fish

    … is an American singer/songwriter, drummer and guitarist. She began her professional musical career in 2009. You will find her singing and playing her guitar around the world as she stays true to her blues and root rock genre. Fish began playing the drums early in her life but switched to the guitar at the age of 15 years old. Her roots in music run deep from her mother who was a choir instructor and her father who played guitar. as a hobby. Fish and her sister began loving blues music in their teenage years. She would frequent Knuckleheads Saloon to hear the blues music being played there. After turning 18, Fish began playing with some of the touring singers and musicians at Knuckleheads.

    Fish Bait

    In 2009 Samantha Fish produced and recorded her debut live album, Fish Bait. The album caught the attention of a talent scout who recommended her to Ruf Records, the recording company to which she is signed today. In 2011 she recorded a single called Runaway. It helped her to receive the 2012 Blues Music Artist for Best New Artist. In 2013 she recorded her second album, Black Wind Howlin’. The album featured Mike Zito on guitar and several other notable blues artists. Fish recorded her third major album in 2015. The album was titled Wild Heart. She catered to her roots-rock style instead of her blues-rock on this one. Fish released her fourth studio album, “Chills and Fever”. She used some of her band members to create another blues-rock style. She has recorded seven albums within her blues rock and roots rock styles to date.
    In addition to the 2012 Blues Music Artist for Best New Artist, Samantha Fish has won several other awards: These include; 2016 Independent Blues Awards for Best New Artist, and the 2016 Independent Blues Award for Best Female Artist just to name a few. Samantha Fish seems to have found her chosen calling and path in the music world.

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  • Samantha Fish & Sadie Johnson – Black Cat Bone

    Samantha Fish & Sadie Johnson – Black Cat Bone

    Samantha Fish & Sadie Johnson - Black Cat Bone
    Samantha Fish & Sadie Johnson – Black Cat Bone

    Samantha Fish – Guitar/vocals
    Sadie Johnson – Guitar/vocals
    Scott Southerland – Bass
    Go-Go Ray – Drums

    The Miller House Restaurant – Owensboro, KY
    9.19.14

    Tremendous !!! They not only ” scratch ” chords or make ” endless ” solos; these two women give a lesson in how you interact between two guitars and enjoying letting space. The result is a masterful performance and joy to the ears.

    These two awesome guitarists need to collaborate a LOT more often. They sound like they’ve been playing together since childhood.

    These girls have such natural chemistry and the ability to define what blues is all about.

    Samantha Fish

    Samantha Fish recalls her first musical taste as the classic rock of The Rolling Stones and Tom Petty, alongside contemporary artists like Sheryl Crow and The Black Crowes, but after several underage clandestine visits to the Knuckleheads Saloon blues club in her native Kansas City, she followed the thread from modern masters like Zito and Tab Benoit, through fallen ’80s heroes like Stevie Ray Vaughan, right back to the pre-war Delta masters. “I fell in love with it,” she told Premier Guitar of her growing passion for the form, “and started doing my homework by listening to the old guys like Son House and Skip James.”

    Soon enough, appreciation for the blues had spilled over into the application, and by the age of 18, Samantha had settled on a searing lead guitar style that expressed her own voice rather than mimicking the clichéd blues licks note-for-note. The home practice didn’t scratch the itch, and she broke into a dues-paying period on the Kansas City jam circuit: an apprenticeship at the sharp end that tightened her musical chops, polished her stagecraft and gave her the grit to overcome occasional skepticism about her age, hair tone, and gender. “I always hated the idea of the gimmick,” she told Premier Guitar. “People come out just because you are a girl, but then you have so much more to prove once you get them in the door.” (Read more… rufrecords.de)

  • Samantha Fish – Money To Burn

    Samantha Fish – Money To Burn

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    Samantha Fish

    Samantha Fish recalls her first musical taste as the classic rock of The Rolling Stones and Tom Petty, alongside contemporary artists like Sheryl Crow and The Black Crowes, but after several underage clandestine visits to the Knuckleheads Saloon blues club in her native Kansas City, she followed the thread from modern masters like Zito and Tab Benoit, through fallen ’80s heroes like Stevie Ray Vaughan, right back to the pre-war Delta masters. “I fell in love with it,” she told Premier Guitar of her growing passion for the form, “and started doing my homework by listening to the old guys like Son House and Skip James.”

    Soon enough, appreciation for the blues had spilled over into the application, and by the age of 18, Samantha had settled on a searing lead guitar style that expressed her own voice rather than mimicking the clichéd blues licks note-for-note. The home practice didn’t scratch the itch, and she broke into a dues-paying period on the Kansas City jam circuit: an apprenticeship at the sharp end that tightened her musical chops, polished her stagecraft and gave her the grit to overcome occasional skepticism about her age, hair tone, and gender. “I always hated the idea of the gimmick,” she told Premier Guitar. “People come out just because you are a girl, but then you have so much more to prove once you get them in the door.” (Read more… rufrecords.de)

    Samantha Fish – Money To Burn
    Samantha Fish – Money To Burn
  • Samantha Fish – Bitch On The Run

    Samantha Fish – Bitch On The Run

    Samantha Fish

    … is an American singer/songwriter, drummer and guitarist. She began her professional musical career in 2009. You will find her singing and playing her guitar around the world as she stays true to her blues and root rock genre. Fish began playing the drums early in her life, but switched to the guitar at the age of 15 years old. Her roots in music run deep from her mother who was a choir instructor and her father who played guitar. as a hobby. Fish and her sister began loving blues music in their teenage years. She would frequent Knuckleheads Saloon to hear the blues music being played there. After turning 18, Fish began playing with some of the touring singers and musicians at Knuckleheads.

    Fish Bait

    In 2009 Samantha Fish produced and recorded her debut live album, Fish Bait. The album caught the attention of a talent scout who recommended her to Ruf Records, the recording company to which she is signed today. In 2011 she recorded a single called Runaway. It helped her to receive the 2012 Blues Music Artist for Best New Artist. In 2013 she recorded her second album, Black Wind Howlin’. The album featured Mike Zito on guitar and several other notable blues artists. Fish recorded her third major album in 2015. The album was titled Wild Heart. She catered to her roots rock style instead of her blues rock on this one. Fish released her fourth studio album, Chills and Fever. She used some of her band members to create another blues rock style. She has recorded seven albums within her blues rock and roots rock styles to date.
    In addition to the 2012 Blues Music Artist for Best New Artist, Samantha Fish has won several other awards: These include; 2016 Independent Blues Awards for Best New Artist, and 2016 Independent Blues Award for Best Female Artist just to name a few. Samantha Fish seems to have found her chosen calling and path in the music world.

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  • Samantha Fish – Black Wind Howlin’

    Samantha Fish – Black Wind Howlin’

    Samantha Fish – Black Wind Howlin’
    Samantha Fish – Black Wind Howlin’

    Samantha Fish

    Samantha Fish is an American singer/songwriter, drummer and guitarist. She began her professional musical career in 2009. You will find her singing and playing her guitar around the world as she stays true to her blues and root rock genre. Fish began playing the drums early in her life, but switched to the guitar at the age of 15 years old. Her roots in music run deep from her mother who was a choir instructor and her father who played guitar. as a hobby. Fish and her sister began loving blues music in their teenage years. She would frequent Knuckleheads Saloon to hear the blues music being played there. After turning 18, Fish began playing with some of the touring singers and musicians at Knuckleheads.

    In 2009 Samantha Fish produced and recorded her debut live album, Fish Bait. The album caught the attention of a talent scout who recommended her to Ruf Records, the recording company to which she is signed today. In 2011 she recorded a single called Runaway. It helped her to receive the 2012 Blues Music Artist for Best New Artist. In 2013 she recorded her second album, Black Wind Howlin’. The album featured Mike Zito on guitar and several other notable blues artists. Fish recorded her third major album in 2015. The album was titled Wild Heart. She catered to her roots rock style instead of her blues rock on this one. Fish released her fourth studio album, Chills and Fever. She used some of her band members to create another blues rock style. She has recorded seven albums within her blues rock and roots rock styles to date.

    In addition to the 2012 Blues Music Artist for Best New Artist, Samantha Fish has won several other awards: These include; 2016 Independent Blues Awards for Best New Artist, and 2016 Independent Blues Award for Best Female Artist just to name a few. Samantha Fish seems to have found her chosen calling and path in the music world.

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  • Samantha Fish – Lay It Down

    Samantha Fish – Lay It Down

    Samantha Fish – Lay It Down
    Samantha Fish – Lay It Down

    Samantha Fish

    She began her professional musical career in 2009. You will find her singing and playing her guitar around the world as she stays true to her blues and root rock genre. Fish began playing the drums early in her life but switched to the guitar at the age of 15 years old. Her roots in music run deep from her mother who was a choir instructor and her father who played guitar. as a hobby. Fish and her sister began loving blues music in their teenage years. She would frequent Knuckleheads Saloon to hear the blues music being played there. After turning 18, Fish began playing with some of the touring singers and musicians at Knuckleheads.

    In 2009 Samantha Fish produced and recorded her debut live album, Fish Bait. The album caught the attention of a talent scout who recommended her to Ruf Records, the recording company to which she is signed today. In 2011 she recorded a single called Runaway. It helped her to receive the 2012 Blues Music Artist for Best New Artist. In 2013 she recorded her second album, Black Wind Howlin’. The album featured Mike Zito on guitar and several other notable blues artists. Fish recorded her third major album in 2015. The album was titled Wild Heart. She catered to her roots-rock style instead of her blues-rock on this one. Fish released her fourth studio album, Chills and Fever. She used some of her band members to create another blues-rock style. She has recorded seven albums within her blues rock and roots rock styles to date.

    In addition to the 2012 Blues Music Artist for Best New Artist, Samantha Fish has won several other awards: These include; 2016 Independent Blues Awards for Best New Artist, and 2016 Independent Blues Award for Best Female Artist just to name a few. Samantha Fish seems to have found her chosen calling and path in the music world.

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  • Samantha Fish – Jim Lee Blues

    Samantha Fish – Jim Lee Blues

    Samantha Fish – Jim Lee Blues

    Samantha Fish

    Samantha Fish is an American singer/songwriter, drummer and guitarist. She began her professional musical career in 2009. You will find her singing and playing her guitar around the world as she stays true to her blues and root rock genre. Fish began playing the drums early in her life, but switched to the guitar at the age of 15 years old. Her roots in music run deep from her mother who was a choir instructor and her father who played guitar. as a hobby. Fish and her sister began loving blues music in their teenage years. She would frequent Knuckleheads Saloon to hear the blues music being played there. After turning 18, Fish began playing with some of the touring singers and musicians at Knuckleheads.

    In 2009 Samantha Fish produced and recorded her debut live album, Fish Bait. The album caught the attention of a talent scout who recommended her to Ruf Records, the recording company to which she is signed today. In 2011 she recorded a single called Runaway. It helped her to receive the 2012 Blues Music Artist for Best New Artist. In 2013 she recorded her second album, Black Wind Howlin’. The album featured Mike Zito on guitar and several other notable blues artists. Fish recorded her third major album in 2015. The album was titled Wild Heart. She catered to her roots rock style instead of her blues rock on this one. Fish released her fourth studio album, Chills and Fever. She used some of her band members to create another blues rock style. She has recorded seven albums within her blues rock and roots rock styles to date.

    In addition to the 2012 Blues Music Artist for Best New Artist, Samantha Fish has won several other awards: These include; 2016 Independent Blues Awards for Best New Artist, and 2016 Independent Blues Award for Best Female Artist just to name a few. Samantha Fish seems to have found her chosen calling and path in the music world.

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  • Samantha Fish – I Put A Spell On You

    Samantha Fish – I Put A Spell On You

    Samantha Fish at the 2013 North Atlantic Blues Festival in Rockland, Maine
    Samantha Fish at the 2013 North Atlantic Blues Festival in Rockland, Maine

    Samantha Fish

    She began her professional musical career in 2009. You will find her singing and playing her guitar around the world as she stays true to her blues and root rock genre. Fish began playing the drums early in her life but switched to the guitar at the age of 15 years old. Her roots in music run deep from her mother who was a choir instructor and her father who played guitar. as a hobby. Fish and her sister began loving blues music in their teenage years. She would frequent Knuckleheads Saloon to hear the blues music being played there. After turning 18, Fish began playing with some of the touring singers and musicians at Knuckleheads.

    In 2009 Samantha Fish produced and recorded her debut live album, Fish Bait. The album caught the attention of a talent scout who recommended her to Ruf Records, the recording company to which she is signed today. In 2011 she recorded a single called Runaway. It helped her to receive the 2012 Blues Music Artist for Best New Artist. In 2013 she recorded her second album, Black Wind Howlin’. The album featured Mike Zito on guitar and several other notable blues artists. Fish recorded her third major album in 2015. The album was titled Wild Heart. She catered to her roots-rock style instead of her blues-rock on this one. Fish released her fourth studio album, Chills and Fever. She used some of her band members to create another blues-rock style. She has recorded seven albums within her blues rock and roots rock styles to date.

    In addition to the 2012 Blues Music Artist for Best New Artist, Samantha Fish has won several other awards: These include; 2016 Independent Blues Awards for Best New Artist, and 2016 Independent Blues Award for Best Female Artist just to name a few. Samantha Fish seems to have found her chosen calling and path in the music world.

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  • Samantha Fish – Black Wind Howlin – LIVE PARIS 2013

    Samantha Fish – Black Wind Howlin – LIVE PARIS 2013

    Samantha Fish – Black Wind Howlin
    Samantha Fish – Black Wind Howlin

    It’s been something of a whirling fairytale for a blues-rock guitar player and vocalist Samantha Fish recently. In the previous 4 years, the 25-year-old Kansas City, Mo., native has actually risen from being the secret guitar phenomenon of her native blues and barbecue circuit to an opening substitute Friend Person, a member of the all-girls blues trio Women with Guitars, put together by– as weird as it sounds– Germany’s prize-winning blues label Ruf Records, and a solo artist with 2 CDs to her name given that 2012.

    Samantha Fish

    Samantha Fish recalls her first musical taste as the classic rock of The Rolling Stones and Tom Petty, alongside contemporary artists like Sheryl Crow and The Black Crowes, but after several underage clandestine visits to the Knuckleheads Saloon blues club in her native Kansas City, she followed the thread from modern masters like Zito and Tab Benoit, through fallen ’80s heroes like Stevie Ray Vaughan, right back to the pre-war Delta masters. “I fell in love with it,” she told Premier Guitar of her growing passion for the form, “and started doing my homework by listening to the old guys like Son House and Skip James.”

    Soon enough, appreciation for the blues had spilled over into the application, and by the age of 18, Samantha had settled on a searing lead guitar style that expressed her own voice rather than mimicking the clichéd blues licks note-for-note. The home practice didn’t scratch the itch, and she broke into a dues-paying period on the Kansas City jam circuit: an apprenticeship at the sharp end that tightened her musical chops, polished her stagecraft, and gave her the grit to overcome occasional skepticism about her age, hair tone, and gender. “I always hated the idea of the gimmick,” she told Premier Guitar. “People come out just because you are a girl, but then you have so much more to prove once you get them in the door.” (Read more… rufrecords.de)

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