Hat Trick Adams - trumpet/percussion/background vocals
Nick Choate - rhythm electric/background vocals
SAM ANDERSON & The Thriftstore Troubadours
BOOKING AND MANAGEMENT
DSF Management
David Faulkner:
dfaulkner108@aol.com
Influences
The Reverend John R. Anderson and his wife Susan, Daniel, Cody Jinks, David Faulkner, David Matsler, Scott Edgar Lee Jr., Keenan Richard Hiett, the entire Gardner Family (especially Jared and Chauncey), and hope . . .
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Type of Label
Major
Sam Anderson and The Thrift Store Troubadours's Latest Blog Entry
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"I am nothing original. I am the combined efforts of everyone I have ever known."
In a world of over-exposed melodies and lyrics, Sam Anderson is less a breath of fresh air, more a hurricane building ferocity. Paying respect to the styles of past and present icons, Sam aims for the future of the genre, and music as a whole, every time he takes the stage. His attitude and demeanor are as laid back and inviting as his sound, combining the prowess and understanding of a weathered artist, with the vocal and lyrical style that bleeds freshness. It's evident that life inspires art, and the transition is done so in a seamless manner that gives you no choice but to sit back and soak in what Sam is telling the world.
This week we started a fan club website for Kinky Friedman and began a campaign to Rock The Vote. So if you're really want to support Kinky during his run for Governor of Texas we want to support everything you have planned and booked by listing it within our network and creating a profile on Kinky's fan club website.
Already we're generating thousands of visitors a day, but this is just the beggining Kinky will once again become the media focus across the country he was during the last Governor's race. This will generate tremendous traffic to promote those who support the Kinkster and help us Rock The Vote giving supporters places to be and people to see.
If you want one of our webtechs to create a profile just let us know.
Sincerely, Sean Robinson Texans For Kinky Social Club
I'm working on a new, more hip and upcoming social network called "Our Stuff, Your Things". Ya know, because we all have lots of stuff and things. It's a huge statement in the world of social networking chaos. Think about it.