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The Sam Robbins Interview: 70's Singer/Songwriter Influences and His New Album, So Much I Still Don't See

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Today on AmericanaMusic.com Podcast we welcome Berklee College graduate and singer/songwriter Sam Robbins. His songs evoke the storytelling styles of James Taylor and Mary Chapin Carpenter by drawing you in while being accompanied by his old worn out martin guitar. He’s shared the stage with Jason Mraz and Liz Longley and has graced the stages of Kerrville and Falcon Ridge Folk Festivals.

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Chapters

1. The Sam Robbins Interview: 70's Singer/Songwriter Influences and His New Album, So Much I Still Don't See (00:00:00)

2. Sam Robbins Introduction (00:00:16)

3. Portsmouth, New Hampshire (00:00:44)

4. 70's Singer/Songwriter Influences (00:01:46)

5. Berklee College of Music (00:04:03)

6. The Nashville Experience (00:04:33)

7. The Voice and American Idol (00:08:44)

8. The New Album ~ So Much I Still Don't See (00:12:25)

9. The Song "Piles of Sand" (00:14:11)

10. The Story Behind "What a Little Love Can Do" (00:17:19)

11. James Taylor, Harry Chapin, and Jim Croce's Influence on the Album (00:20:27)

12. Songwriting Workshops (00:22:16)

13. "The Real Thing", Chet Atkins Influence (00:25:28)

14. Thinking Outside the Box in Songwriting (00:29:06)

15. Outro (00:30:10)

16. Next Week's Interview with Gretchen Peters (00:30:24)

28 episodes

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Today on AmericanaMusic.com Podcast we welcome Berklee College graduate and singer/songwriter Sam Robbins. His songs evoke the storytelling styles of James Taylor and Mary Chapin Carpenter by drawing you in while being accompanied by his old worn out martin guitar. He’s shared the stage with Jason Mraz and Liz Longley and has graced the stages of Kerrville and Falcon Ridge Folk Festivals.

Support the show

AmericanaMusic.com
Your Source for Americana Music

  continue reading

Chapters

1. The Sam Robbins Interview: 70's Singer/Songwriter Influences and His New Album, So Much I Still Don't See (00:00:00)

2. Sam Robbins Introduction (00:00:16)

3. Portsmouth, New Hampshire (00:00:44)

4. 70's Singer/Songwriter Influences (00:01:46)

5. Berklee College of Music (00:04:03)

6. The Nashville Experience (00:04:33)

7. The Voice and American Idol (00:08:44)

8. The New Album ~ So Much I Still Don't See (00:12:25)

9. The Song "Piles of Sand" (00:14:11)

10. The Story Behind "What a Little Love Can Do" (00:17:19)

11. James Taylor, Harry Chapin, and Jim Croce's Influence on the Album (00:20:27)

12. Songwriting Workshops (00:22:16)

13. "The Real Thing", Chet Atkins Influence (00:25:28)

14. Thinking Outside the Box in Songwriting (00:29:06)

15. Outro (00:30:10)

16. Next Week's Interview with Gretchen Peters (00:30:24)

28 episodes

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